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Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
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Letter, 04/11/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Returns specimen of Pseudechinus huttoni. Hopes Hamilton has returned P. squamata. Letter from Mr Rob J Brogden of London requesting invertebrates. Discusses upcoming expedition to southern islands for material.
Letter, 14/12/1907, Henry Suter, Auckland to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for reprints and molluscs. Discusses Beroe shakespeari. Examining material from Auckland Islands next week. Upcoming paper on Placostylus bollonsi from the Big King Island. Examined molluscs by Prof. Chilton.
Letter, 22/03/1907, Thomas Taylor, Koromiko School, Marlborough to Professor W B Benham, Sends pa-pa (? Insect) and snail, as thanks for Benham's response to Taylor's Public Schools' Column letter.
Letter, 16/11/1907, Sydney J Hickson, Manchester University to Professor W B Benham, Regarding Benham's interesting specimen of Labiopora.
Letter, 23/01/1907, H B Kirk, Victoria College, Wellington to Professor W B Benham, Regarding samples of stone used by fire-walkers in Wellington (?).
Letter, 01/08/1907, F W Hutton to Professor W B Benham, Provenance of blocks of limestone possibly Caversham. Discusses Squalodon serratus and S. Wilkinsoni. Thanks for Balanoglossus.
Letter, 03/01/1907, G V Hudson, Karori to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for letter, card, and specimens. Proposes sending Lepidoptera and Diptera to Meyrick, Coleoptera to Captain Brown, Hymenoptera to Peter Cameron, and Nemoptera to Prof Needham.
Letter, 20/01/1907, W S Haswell,Christchurch to Professor W B Benham, Thanks for Polyclads. There are 7 new kinds. 2 are Leptoclina+F8456F8442:F8455F8442:F8454F8442:F8453F8442:F8454F8442:F8455
Letter, 12/01/1907, W S Haswell,Christchurch to Professor W B Benham, Do you have polyclads? All I have are Leptoclina
Letter, 25/06/1907, Harry G de Lautour to Professor W B Benham, Notes on sale of diatom samples 2/6 to 5/- per oz of doubtful quality. I know of several deposits all different. Some are non calcarious with few and small radiolaria and sponges. I could arrange a day trip to visit sites and collect specimens
Letter, 24/10/1907, Cyril W Gudgion,Glenorchy to Professor W B Benham, Sending you an insect that looks like a spider.
Letter, 31/10/1907, Geoffrey Elliot, Sheffield to Professor W B Benham, Accept Nudibranches. Could send me some from your coast especially Atagema Carinata