30. From Glauert to Acting General Secretary about 1930 grant from C.S.I.R. highlighting importance of Museum collecting trips, proposes trips to Garden Island and Murchison House Station, includes a table of work already done by Glauert on trips from 1925 to 1930, with costs ; includes a table of proposals for 1930 + costs, 6 Mar. 1930, 3 p.
31. To director from Wilhelm Michaelsen at Hamburg Zoological Museum [in German], 30 Jul. 1930, 3 p.
32. To Glauert from W.E. Schevill: last of collections arrived for the Australian Museum, including wallaby from Glauert, Sydney, 13 Jan. 1932, 1 p.
33. To Schevill from Glauert: hopes collecting in Eastern Aust. successful, would like list of mammals obtained, hopes anteater from Le Souef has arrived, 19 Feb. 1932, 1 p.
34. To Glauert from Schevill in Richmond in Queensland: has not yet determined all the mammal specimens but will let him know later ; the anteater never arrived ; Dr Clark will see you soon, 1 Jul. 1932, 1 p.
35. To Glauert from Karl Jordan at Tring, offering expenses to help collect fleas from live mammals, also hopes to have nests of birds checked for fleas e.g. Parapsyllus australiacus, 1 Dec. 1934, 1 p.
36. To General Secretary from Glauert re. Karl Jordan's proposal: an expedition to "back areas" not feasible now because of cost involved and the limited range of marsupials. However, a trip by Lipfert to include area from the Williams to the Blackwood would involve limited expenses, best time to go in October when animals have winter coats, recommends accepting Jordan's offer, [Dec. 1934], 2 p.
37. To Jordan from Glauert thanking him for letter offering help with expenses to collect specimens alive and obtain their fleas, hopes to arrange trip to south-west and proposal will be submitted to the Trustees; no bird fleas have been found; sending a few fleas from Dromicia concinna, asks for
any recent reprints on Australian fleas, 15 Jan. 1935, 1 p.
38. To Glauert from Trustees, agreeing to proposal provided total expense limited to 20 pounds, including the Tring offer, 12 Feb. 1935, 1 p.
39. To Glauert from A.N. Burkitt at Sydney Uni. Dept. of Anatomy, asks for a spirit-preserved Myrmecobius and asks for their collector, Mr. Larnach, to be included in proposed trip, 21 Mar. 1935, 1 p.
40. To Burkitt from Glauert, sending Myrmecobius, and ok for Larnach to go on trip in September/October, 25 Mar. 1935, 1 p.
41. To Jordan from Glauert, suggesting a trip to the south-west in September/October as animals then in best condition, 2 Apr. 1935, 1 p.
42. To Glauert from Jordan, sending 10 pound contribution to trip, 8 May, 1935, 1 p.
43. To Burkitt from Glauert about Larnach's arrival in September, Lipfert has had a seizure and can't go on field work, perhaps Larnach can carry out his duties. Thanks him for photograph of Myrmecobius skull, 10 Aug. 1935, 1 p.
44. To Glauert from Jack B. Higham of Narrogin agreeing to assist Larnach when needed, 13 Aug. 1935, 1 p.
45. To J.B. Higham at Narrogin from Glauert asking if Larnach can come for a week in September, he will specialise in collecting insects and reptiles, also Myrmecobius, 31 Aug, 1935, 1 p.
46. To Jordan from Glauert, regretting that proposed trip postponed as the taxidermist [Lipfert] too ill to go and the apprentice not yet sufficiently expert; has more mammal fleas and will send them later; saw paper on W.A. Siphonaptera in Novitates, looks forward to receiving a reprint and set of the specimens, 23 Oct, 1936, 1 p.
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