1. To Glauert from Albert E. J. Thackway, Wyoming, Albyn Road, Strathfield, 22 January, 1924, refering to exchange of specimens of Australian Polyplacophora. 1 p.
2. From Glauert to Albert E. J. Thackway, Wyoming, Strathfield, 6 February, 1924, regret unable to exchange Polyplacophora. 1 p.
3. To Glauert from John Ormston Thomson, 5 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, 7 February, 1924, sent specimen of Koonunga cursor from Mr Searle who would like specimens of Peripatus. 1 p.
4. To Glauert from William K. Gregory, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 30 January, 1924, need specimen of Sthenurus occidentalis skull & jaw also specimen of Wyulda offering replica of Tyrannosaurus rex. Dr Anderson of Sydney Museum might be willing to make a set of casts. 1 p.
5. To Glauert from C. Anderson, Australian Museum, Sydney, 13 March, 1924, letter from W. K. Gregory, American Museum of Natural History, about a cast of Sthenurus occidentalis. 1 p.
6. From Glauert to C. Anderson, Australian Museum, Sydney, 25 March, 1924, the specimen of S. occidentalis to which Dr Gregory refers is an almost perfect skull of the same species from the Mammoth Cave. 1 p.
7. From Glauert to William K. Gregory, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 26 March, 1924, Trustees willing to loan the skull of Sthenurus occidentalis, unable to send skull of Wyulda. 1 p.
8. To Glauert from William K. Gregory, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 6 May, 1924, unwilling to risk sending Shenurus occidentalis but advise sending it to Anderson for casting, & send casts of Palorchestes skull & jaw and a cast of a Mongolian dinosaur egg. 1 p.
9. From Glauert to William K. Gregory, 8 April, 1924, sending skull from North Island in Shark Bay, South-West species. 1 p.
10. To Glauert from F. WoodJones, Adelaide University, 20 April, 1924, sending skull of Bettongia leseuri, Kangaroo Island scorpions. 2 p.
11.To Glauert from F. WoodJones, Adelaide University, 3 May, 1924, v. happy about Bettongia, offering skins and skulls from Pearson Island, Kangaroo Island. 2 p.
12. From Glauert to Prof. F. WoodJones, Adelaide University, 10 May, 1924, not much info on whales, many bats not much information, received Thalacomys from Laverton. 1 p.
13. To Glauert from Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, New Zealand, 16 July, 1924, received copy of paper Phreatoicus in Perth, send specimens of centipedes. 1 p.
14. From Glauert to Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, 10 August, 1924, sending centipedes, keep duplicates, would like a specimen of Tuatara in exchange for rare marsupials. 1p.
15. To Glauert from Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, 29 August, 1924, glad to have Scolopendridae, will get permit to export a specimen of Tuatara. 1 p.
16. From Glauert to Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, will lend copy of Michaelsen and Hartmeyer' s work on large spiders and Kraepelius on scorpions. 1 p.
17. To Glauert from Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, 30 October, 1924, permit to export specimen of Sphenodon punctatus, would like cabinet specimens of Myrmecobius and Tarsipes. 1 p.
18. From Glauert to Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, 5 December, 1924, Trustees directed thanks for specimen of Sphenedon punctatus, sending parcel of Myrmecobius fasciatus, Tarsipes spenserae (m) and Tarsipes spenserae (f) and papers on Scolopendrivae 1 p.
19. To Glauert from Gilbert Archey, Auckland Institute and Museum, 17 January, 1925, fine specimens of Myrmecobius and Tarsipes spencerae welcome additions. 1 p.
20. From Glauert to Professor F. Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 4 February, 1925, sending list of S.A. scorpions, Flora and fauna of the Nuyts Archipelago, Mataeus yaschenkoi. 1 p.
21. To Glauert from F. WoodJones, Adelaide University, 9 February, 1925, enquiring about fur seals, offering to send specimens. 2 p.
22. From Glauert to Clive E. Lord, Tasmanian Museum, 6 February, 1925, returning collection of scorpions borrowed, forwarded for ID, retained some duplicates and added W. A. specimens. 1 p.
23. To Glauert from Clive E. Lord, Tasmanian Museum, 13 February, 1925, received specimens.1p.
24. From Glauert to F. WoodJones, Adelaide University, 19 February, 1925, pleased to receive scorpions, Fur seals, Arctocephalus pusillus, live on King George Sound near Albany, W.A. 1 p.
25. To Glauert from F. WoodJones, Adelaide University, 25 February, 1925, returning scorpions and A. manicalus, glad Clark doing Ants, thanks for fur seal. 2 p.
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