Correspondence with Dorothy Hill (Cambridge, Brisbane), 04 January 1937-08 December 1969
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- Subjects include: applications to work in Australia; voyage on SS Narkunda, 1937; visit to Sydney; problems obtaining books; study tour of Moreton Bay; introducing Ida Brown; loan of specimens; work on corals from Michaelmas Cay; war service as operations officer in navy; work as Palaeontology lecturer at Queensland University; introducing W.G.H. Maxwell; studying sarcinulidae from Tasmania and N.S.W.; her paper on Antarctic Archaeocyatha; whereabouts of Bedford's collection of Archaeocyatha formerly at Kyancutta Museum; Archaeocyatha collected by Trans - Antarctic Expedition; award of Lyell Medal by Geological Society, 1964.(216p., some faint carbons.)
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