Correspondence with L. Glauert (Perth)

 
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Subjects include: his work in charge of the Natural History and Ethnological Sections of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of Western Australia; sending specimens; Gin Gin Chalk specimens; expeditions to Gin Gin with university students; importance of the fossils found at Gin Gin; fossils found at Murchison River. (61p., some faint pages.)

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2 December 1909. Bernard Woodward (Perth) introducing Glauert, who has retrieved 'nearly 2000 marsupial bones from the sinking he made in the floor of the mammoth cave.' (2p.)

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Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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