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[Memo querying whether snake specimen is venomous]
Record no:
2091
Author:
Woodward, Bernard Henry, 1846-1916
;
Brown, Maitland, 1843-1905
Year:
20 November 1901
Description:
1 p.
Subject:
Snakes - Western Australia
;
Notes:
Marked 6 in red and ticked in blue crayon.
Written on printed memo: Western Australia. From the Government Resident.
See: A220-75-1 Natural science - Enquiries and requests. 1895-1906
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Archives
Abstract:
Memo from Maitland Brown, Government Resident, Geraldton to The Curator of the Museum, Perth.Queries whether provided snake specimen, found with dead kitten, was venomous.
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