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Letter, 05/06/1906, W A Mason to Professor W B Benham, Request for funds approved, 20Pound for cases for the Ethnology Department
Letter, 06/04/1906, Professor D Friedr Berwerth, Director Natural History Museum, Burgring to Professor W B Benham, Two letters, written in ?German
Letter, 20/09/1906, Professor D Friedr Berwerth, Director Natural History Museum, Burgring to Professor W B Benham, One letter, written in ?German
Letter, 14/01/1905, Henry Suter to Professor W B Benham, Sending worms found by Mr R H Matthews from Kaitaia. Would like any spare cephalopods and other species.
Letter, 02/09/1905, Henry Suter to Professor W B Benham, Discussion about names of species. Comments about papers on mollusc and looking for a German contact. List of various research papers.
Letter, 20/07/1905, Robert Stout, Chief Justice's Chambers, Wellington to Professor W B Benham, Suggestions of origins of whale bones gifted to the museum.
Letter, 16/10/1905, Government House to Professor W B Benham, Request from Cpt Hoshuekl? from the Imperial Museum in Austria, for a piece of the metabolite that fell at Makariwa.
Letter, 10/05/1906, Director, Colonial Musem, Wellington to Professon W B Benham, Papers returned; Tost and Rahu , Sydney, suppliers of Emu skins. Discussion about transport difficulties, ownership, and techniques for display of the Moa specimen.
Letter, 11/04/1905, N Natsonopus?, W Watson and Sons to Professor W B Benham, Payment draft of 12Pounds for Leitz microscope.
Letter, 17/07/1905, Henry Suter to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for papers and specimens. Sending material in exchange. Now need to make a living as a geology collector, need to find new species not well represented in Museums. Seeking further exchange material. Will try and send more earth worms, should be able to collect when the area is cleared for the first time.
Letter, 03/08/1905, Henry Suter to Professor W B Benham, Sending specimens in exchange for ones received. Information about Aplysia and Tethys.
Letter, 28/06/1905, Henry Suter to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for research papers an acknowledgement. Discussion on future exchange material.