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[Mrs. M. H. Paterson writes to Glauert seeking help identifying a marsupial and a bird]
Record no:
1835
Author:
Glauert, Ludwig, 1879-1963
;
Paterson, M. H.
Year:
15 July 1936
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2 p.
Subject:
Marsupials - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Birds - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Cats - Western Australia
;
Phascogales
;
Notes:
Mrs. M. H. Paterson writes to Glauert seeking help identifying a marsupial and a bird.
See: File A220-75-17 Natural Science - Enquiries and Requests
SeeAlso: A220-75-17-57
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