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[Letter re: thanks for receipt of letter and guide and answer to question on marsupials]
Record no:
2027
Author:
Woodward, Bernard Henry, 1846-1916
;
Hosken, B. I.
Year:
8 July 1907
Description:
1 p.
Subject:
Marsupials - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Notes:
Marked 14 in blue crayon and 13 in red crayon.
Handwritten and in good condition.
See: A220-75-2 Natural science - Enquiries and requests. 1907 - 1911
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Archives
Abstract:
A letter expressing thanks for reply to query about marsupials and for receiving a guidebook.
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