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Author: Gaunt, W. Alwyn; Ashworth, Mr.; Mason, George; McGilp, J. Neil; Glauert, Ludwig, 1879-1963; Mortensen, Theodor, 1868-1952; Western Australia. General Secretary; Australian Museum; British Museum; Black Mammoth Mining Co.; Ashby, Edwin; Ashworth, J. H.; Sowerby & Fulton; Shepherd, C. E.; Wood Jones, Frederic, 1879-1954; Alexander, Wilfrid Backhouse, 1885-1965
Year: 1921-1923
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1. To Glauert from Edwin Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, South Australia, 6 January, 1921, sending collection of S.A. Chitons, display techniques for Kopionella tasmanica. 1 p.
2. List of chitons sent from Edwin Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, S.A., 6 January, 1921, 1 p.
2. List of chitons sent from Edwin Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, S.A., 6 January, 1921, 1 p.
3. List of Sea Birds represented in collection of E. Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, S.A. 1 p.
4. From George T. Mason, 29 Park Walk, Chelsea, requesting skins etc. of emus from W. A., 27 September, !921.
5. From C. E Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens, London, 13 January, 1921, asking about specimens of Monocentris and other fishes sent. 1 p.
6. From Henry K. Coale, Birds of The World, Highland Park, Illinois, 3 January, 1921, asking to get Campbell's Nests and eggs of Australian birds, and any skins of specimens. 1 p.
7. From William N. Souther, Groton , Mass., about American sea-shells.26 February, 1921. 1 p.
8. From John Neil McGilp, Napier Terrace, Kings Park, S.A., 18 February, 1921, offering sets of birds' eggs for the Museum. 2 p.
9. To Col. C. E. Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens, London, 15 February, 1921, sending box of 2 Monocentric gloria-marie. 1 p.
10. List of specimens for W.A. Museums from Prof. J. H. Ashworth, Dept. of Zoology, University of Edinburgh. 1 p.
11. To Alexander from William K. Gregory, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 19 March, 1921, seeking a good "all round collector" for a proposed new exhibition of Australiana. 1 p.
12. To G. E. Mason, 29 Park Walk, Chelsea, 22 March, 1921, no duplicate skins of emus available now in settled districts but will consider what exchanges you suggest. 1 p.
13. To Prof. Ashworth, University of Edinburgh, 23 March, 1921, receipt of small collection of specimens as Alexander left with you. 1 p.
14. To O. L. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 24 March, 1921, thanking for future of Crow as a Gazetted Bird", setting aside clutch of Calamanthus montanellus for you. 1 p.
15. Postcard from Col. C. E. Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens, London, 6 April, 1921, thanking for receipt of Monocentris gloria maris. 1 p.
16. To Glauert from O. L. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 11 April, 1921, pleased to hear Crow has been put on the Protected List, Cat as vermin. Would like clutch of Calamanthus montanellus. 1 p.
17. To O. L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 16 April, 1921, only want local eggs. 1 p.
18. From G. K. Noble, Dept. of Herpetology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 10 May, 1921, seeking permanent exchange relations by Dr. W. K. Gregory's visit. 1 p.
19. List of Congo Reptiles and Amphibians available for exchange. 2 p.
20. List of Genera of Australian Amphibians and Lizards desired. 2 p.
21. list of Desiderata, 2 p.
22. To H. K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 12 May, 1921, regret no spare copies of Campbell's Nests and Eggs of Australian Birds available now. 1 p.
23. To Glauert from O. L. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 4 May, 1921, Gymnohuia longirostris, Podargus strigioides, Artamus leucorynchus, eggs collected. 1 p.
24. From Glauert to O. L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 16 May, 1921, 3 clutches from Past, North-West, marked as RAOU, by H. L. White. 1 p.
25. From W. A. Scarfe, 24 Edwin Street, Caversham, New Zealand, 30 June, 1921, researching Marine Algae of Otago, New Zealand, would like specimens of Caulerpa [brownii] and Halimeda genus from W.A.to exchange. 1 p.
26. List of Specimens for Mr. Horsey, Exchange 8 - 7 - 21, supplied in return for reduction in the price of a collection of Papuan Lepidoptera from 3 pounds to 2 pounds. 1 p.
27. To W. A. Scarfe, 34 Edwin Street, Caversham, N. Z., 15 July, 1921, regret no research at this museum into marine algae, if you are anxious to receive a collection of seaweeds washed up on ocean beaches near Perth, we could send it to you in a few months time. 1 p.
28. To Col. C. E. Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens, London,21 july, 1921, thanks for otoliths sent, not yet for Anthony's Lagoon specimens, if you are interested in any other WA fish. 1 p.
29. To General Secretary, Glauert's list of Batrachia and Reptilia available for exchange. 1 p.
30. To Glauert from Edwin Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, S.A., 13 August, 1921, list of Sea birds and Waders in my collection, write to Alexander, Brisbane U., about Chitons sent to Iredale. 1 p.
31. Letter to Alexander from Sowerby & Fulton, conchologists, 27 Shaftesbury Road, Ravenscourt Park, London, 10 August, 1921, asking for exchange of Cypraea scotti sea shell. 1 p.
32. From J. van Denburgh, California Academy of Sciences, 240 Stockton St., San Francisco, California, 10 August, 1921, list of Amphibian and Reptile specimens desired. 2 p.
33. From Glauert to Sowerby & Fulton, 27 Shaftesbury Road, Ravenscourt Park, England, 13 September, 1921, presently revising lists of W.A. shells, Cypraea scotti a southwestern Australian shell, see Transactions of Royal Society of S.A. 1 p.
34. From Glauert to Museum, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, 11 October, 1921, list of specimens offered for exchange, like publications of your museum. 1 p.
35. From Edwin Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, S.A., asked to add list of desired specimens for W. L. May of the West China Union University of Chengtu, 26 November, 1921, e.g. objects of ethnological significance. 1 p.
36. From Glauert to J. Neil McGilp, 184 Napier Terrace, Kings Park, S.A., 13 December, 1921, exchanges of birds' eggs sets not yet available. 1 p.
37. Glauert's list of duplicate Reptile and Amphibia specimens offered in exchange (spirit or formalin specimens): Lizards, Snakes, Frogs. 1 p.
38. To Alexander from Henry K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 17 January, 1922, please send skins of any species of Australian birds. 1 p.
39. From F. H. Edgeworth, Medical Dept., University of Bristol, 18 January, 1922, yr letter saying send spirit specimens of Myrmecobius fasciatus, try to get get human embryos, human foetuses from 4 months old common enough.
40. From Glauert to Edwin Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, S. A., 14 February, 1922, inform West China University to contact direct for any exchanges. 1 p.
41. From Glauert to H. K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 27 March, 1922, Alexander no longer works for W.A. Museum, no skins to spare. 1 p.
42. From H.G. Clinton, Black Mammoth Mining Co., Manhattan, Nevada, 13 March, 1922, offering detailed geological samples for museum. 1 p.
43. To Black Mammoth Mining Co., Manhattan, Nevada, no specimens for exchange, 27 June, 1922. 1 p.
44. To Director, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London, 14 February, 1922, "When Alexander left in 1920 he took some Petrels to be examined at the British Museum, A number have been returned except for 7 skins and skulls, details of exchange arrangements not known but 7 skins and 16 skulls were returned. If an exchange had been organised, skins of Scott Antarctic birds would be acceptable. 1 p.
45. Percy R. Lowe, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London, 29 March, 1922, no mention was made of an exchange but as a gift, noted ; Adelie Penguins acceptable. 1 p.
46. To Director, British Museum (Nat. Hist.) Cromwell Road, London, 6 July, 1922, happy to have adults and chicks. 1 p.
47. To Glauert from W. L. May, Forest Hill, Sandford, Tasmania, 25 October, 1922, offering to exchange Tasmanian shells for W.A. shells. 1 p.
48. from Glauert to W. L. May, Forest Hill, Sandford, Tasmania,9 November, 1922, unable at present single handed to send you complete sets of W.A. shells, to reciprocate your offer of Tasmanian shells. 1 p.
49. From J. H. Gatliff, 5 Fawkner St., South Yarra, Vic., 19 May, 1923, sent list of shells already collected seeking exchanges from experienced collectors. 1 p.
50. To Glauert from C. Anderson, Australian Museum, Sydney, 16 March, 1923, Sending list of frogs omitted from last letter, under separate cover sending 2 tubes of Phreatoicus australis, one from Mt. Kosciusko, 1 from Mt. Wellington, Tas., also 1 tube of P. shepardi from Barrington Tops, near Dungog, NSW, would like W.A. representatives in exchange. 1 p.
51. From Glauert to Director, Australian Museum, Sydney, 18th March, acknowledging receipt of 3 tubes of Phreatoicidae palustris from eastern Australia, 1 tube of Palaemonetes australis, parcel also contains small freshwater amphibian "chelonia", if new describe, return paratypes. 1 p.
52. From Anderson. Australian Museum, Sydney, 10 May 1923, thanks for 1 tube Phreatoicus palustris, 1 Palaemonetes australis, 1 Chiltonia?. 1 p.
53. From Director, Dept. of Invertebrates, Theodor Jensen Mortensen, Universitetets Zoologiske Museum, Kobenhavn, 11 May, 1923, asking about an Ophiurid Astrogymnotes. 3 p.
54. from Glauert to Theodor Mortenson, Dept. of Invertebrates, Geological Museum, Copenhagen, 16 July, 1923, informing that a specimen of Astrogymnotes catastica, H. L. Clark is being sent would like in exchange Asteroporpa australiensis Clark which you offer. 3 p.
55. To Glauert from Frederic Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 24 July, 1923, offering specimens from S.A. and Kangaroo Island exchanges. 4 p.
56. From Glauert to Frederic Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 16 August, 1923, describing specimens recently acquired for museum : Phreatoicus latipas, Dromicia concinna , Tarsipes, Rattus murrayi, Petrogale pearsoni. 2 p.
57. To Glauert from Frederic Wood Jones , Adelaide University, 5 September, 1923, 1 p.
58. From Theodor Mortensen, Dept. of Invertebrates, Zoological Museum, Kobenhavn, 5 September, 1923, received specimen Astrogymnotes catastica, cordial thanks, sending specimen of rare Asteroporpa australiensis clark. 2 p.
59. From Glauert to Frederic Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 7 September, 1923, sending 2 samples of Rattus murraya. 1 p.
60. From Frederic Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 1 October, 1923, seek info on skulls and skins of Bettongia. 1 p.
61. To Frederic Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 15 October, 1923, regret no examples of Bettongia in collection. 1 p.
62. From Frederic Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 28 October, 1923, thanks for research on Bettongia, results of enquiries. 2 p.
63. List of birds wanted by Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., USA, specimens available marked by Glauert, 30 October, 1923. 1 p.
64. From Albert E. Thackway, Wyoming, Albyn Road, Strathfield, NSW, 3 November, 1923, collector of polyplacophora of Australia, asking for any conchologist in W.A. for exchanges. 1 p.
65. From Glauert to Albert E. Thackway, Wyoming, Albyn Rd., Strathfield, 12 November, 1923, not any exchanges from museum but local collector, H. Bardwell, 9 Union St., Subiaco, and Edwin Ashby, Wittunga, Blackwood, S.A. may. 1 p.
66. From A. E. J. Thackway, Wyoming, Albyn Road, Strathfield, NSW : List of Polyplacophora of Western Australia : Desiderata - November 1923 p.2 , page 2, New South Wales Polyplacophora. exchange list No. 2. 2 p.
67. To Glauert from Albert E. J. Thackway, Wyoming, Albyn Road, Strathfield, NSW, 21 November, 1923, attached to No. 59, details of existing collecting and possible future cooperation. 1 p.
68. From Glauert to Frederic Wood Jones
69. From Frederic Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 20 November, 1923, good work on scorpions, going to Kangaroo Island. 2 p.
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Author: Glauert, Ludwig, 1879-1963; National Museum of Victoria; Wood Jones, Frederic, 1879-1954; Mellor, John M.; Trickett, Ronald ; Lower, Oswald, B.; Illingworth, James Franklin, 1870-1949; Forrest, John, Sir, 1847-1918; Shepherd, C. E.; Alexander, Wilfrid Backhouse, 1885-1965; Clark, Wilfrid E. Le Gros (Wilfrid Edward Le Gros), 1895-1971; Queensland Museum; Longman, Heber Albert, 1880-1954
Year: Sept. 1919-Dec. 1920
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1. To Alexander from Henry K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 19 January, 1919, list offering exchanges, + 1 photo. 3 p.
2. List of Australian Birds' Eggs sent to R. Trickett, Coolup, W.A. 2 p.
3. Insects sent to the Queensland Museum in exchange for a collection of Thynnidae, Mutillidae, Formicidae, Thynnidae, Blattidae. 1 p.
2. List of Australian Birds' Eggs sent to R. Trickett, Coolup, W.A. 2 p.
3. Insects sent to the Queensland Museum in exchange for a collection of Thynnidae, Mutillidae, Formicidae, Thynnidae, Blattidae. 1 p.
4. To Alexander from John W. Mellor, 11 Mellor Park, Lockleys, Adelaide, 8 May, 1919, asking if he is personally be willing to assist in the Oology, clutches, of W.A. birds' eggs exchanges. 1 p.
5. From Alexander to J. W. Mellor, 11 Mellor Park, Lockleys, Adelaide, 28 May, 1919, regret have few duplicates to exchange, enclose lists of clutches available. 2 p.
6. From Alexander to H. K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, U.S.A., 18 June, 1919, after 3 years absence answering letter to arrange exchanges of skins of Australian birds and some skins from other countries. 2 p.
7. To Alexander from John W. Mellor, 11 Mellor Park, Lockleys, Adelaide, 10 July, 1919, list of birds' eggs sent . 2 p.
8. From Alexander to J. W. Mellor, 11 Mellor Park, Lockleys, Adelaide, 17 July, 1919, received clutches of eggs, only 7 species were on wanted list, sending exchanges, 14 species not needed for W. A., other egg clutches already held. 3 p.
9. From J. F. Illingworth, Division of Entomology, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Queensland, 25 July, 1919, letter offering insects occurring in North Queensland agricultural areas collected as pests of sugar cane. 1 p.
10. To H. A. Longman, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, 22 July, 1919, 22 July, 1919, offering specimens of Myrmecobius and Tarsipes, asking for Hypsiprymnodon and any species of Phalanger, also any New Guinea material. 2 p.
11. To Alexander from John W. Mellor, Mellor Park, Lockleys, Adelaide, 26 July, 1919, included desiderata on "locality" list, send any common W. A. species. 1 p.
12. From Alexander to J. F. Illingworth, Division of Entomology, Bureau of Sugar Expt. Stations, Meringa, Cairns, 13 August, 1919, thanks for offer of common insects of Queensland to compare with W. A., gladly pay postage. 1 p.
13. From Alexander to J. W. Mellor, 11 Mellor Park, Lockleys, Adelaide, 9 September, 1919, keeping 16 clutches, sending back 7, list of birds' eggs sent. 2 p.
14. To Alexander from J. A. Illingworth, Division of Entomology, Bureau of Sugar Expt. Stations, Meringa, Qld., 15 September, 1919, sending box of insects, listed, if wanted, mark list, interested in cockroaches and muscoid flies. 1 p.
15. To Alexander from A. Jefferies Turner, Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, 15 September, 1919, on return was unable to visit W.A., then heard you were back at Museum, remembering Lepidoptera, tell me of a likely Lepidoptera W.A. collector. 1 p.
16. List of insects sent, Sept. 15, 1919, to Dept. of Agriculture, Victoria, N.S.W., Museum Sydney, South Australia, West Australia, Melbourne. 1 p.
17. From C.S.G. Shaw, Public School, Goolagong, New South Wales, 29 September, 1919, school museum wants specimens of weapons and implements of the natives of W.A., offering a collection of U.S.A. gem stones, sent by post. 1 p
18. To Alexander from H. B. Coale, Birds of the World, Highland Park, Illinois, 3 October, 1919, sending a box of birds from Japan, would be glad to get any extras, esp. from list in The Emu. 1 p.
19. List of Birds sent to H.K.Coale Highland Park, Illinois, Second Collection, 1919. 3 p.
20. From Oswald Lower, Bartley Crescent, Wayville, S. A., 9 October, 1919, asking about a new species of Angelia,, held in W.A. Museum, same as his Lithopepla from Dundas, W.A., also seeking a WA Lepidopterist for exchanges. 1 p.
21. To C. H. Shaw, Public School, Goolagong, N.S.W., 7 October, 1919, Mr. Glauert still on leave, delaying exchanges of gemstones for native weapons, will send reply. 1 p.
22. To Alexander from C. L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, W.A., 12 October, 1919, regret missing trip, will send specimens in few days. 1 p.
23. To O. Lower, Bartley Crescent, Wayville, S. A. , 10 October, 1919, regret few collectors of specimens of Lepidoptera in W. A. except Mr. Newman, not many in Museum collection. 1 p.
24. To J. F. Illingworth, Division of Entomology, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Meringa, Cairns, Qld, 13 October, 1919, received box of insects, sending back in box a series of W. A. Cockroaches and list of W.A. Orthoptera. 2 p.
25. To Alexander from J. F. Illingworth, Division of Entomology, Meringa, Cairns, Qld., 31 October, 1919, received very interesting specimens of roaches (although broken in transit) trusting you can supply W.A. specimens in spirit. 1 p.
26. To Director, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, 3 November, 1919, received letter and 3 skins very pleased to have, in return sending 7 W.A. specimens, hoping you send us 4 other species in exchange, list of Queensland marsupials desired, also sending specimens for you to examine but we need them back as we have hardly any specimens of Notomys. 4 p.
27. To Alexander from C. L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 15 November, 1919, 3 weeks of flu, but will send clutches of Little Falcon and Little Eagle, offer of Melanosterna. 1 p.
28. To C. L. E. Orton , Petworth Park, Moora, 13 November, 1919, have eggs of Melanosterna anaetheta to send you. 1 p.
29. To Alexander from Ronald Trickett, Riverdale, Coolup, W.A., 3 November, 1919, sending eggs from Britain. 1 p.
30. From Alexander to Ronald Trickett, Riverdale, Coolup, W.A., 21 November, 1919, thanks for British eggs, sending eggs from R.A.O.U. checklist of W.A. birds. 1 p.
31. From Alexander to H.K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 21 November, 1919, sent birds in exchange, separate cover reprints of all papers on Australian birds by R.A.O.U. v. conservative, so sending names given by Mathews as well. 1 p.
32. From Alexander to O. Lower, Bartley Crescent, Wayville, S.A.,24 November, 1919, regret unwilling to send moth Angelis melancroca by post as insects get broken, would send by personal charge in box. 1 p.
33. To Alexander from Helen A. Longman, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, 9 December, 1919, received specimens. 1 p.
34. From Alexander to C. E. L. Orton, Moora, 12 December, 1919, sending eggs of M. anaetheta, from Bird Island, Safety Bay, Garden Island, single birds eggs, also clutch of Entomophila leucomelas, pleased to get sets sent. 2 p.
35. To Alexander from C. E. L. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 22 December, 1919, thanking for eggs received. 2 p.
36. From Frederic Wood Jones, University of Adelaide, 6 January, 1920, asking for details of marsupials of Western Australia especially Myrmecobius fasciatus, or to borrow one pickled. 3 p.
37. From Alexander to F. Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 13 January, 1920, v. willing to help but Myrmecobius are rarely seen or caught alive in good condition, also Tarsipes, also fairly common marsupials Dromicia concina and Sminthopsis murina specimens, suggest advertising. 3 p.
38. To Glauert from C. E. Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens, London,S.W.7, 16 January, 1920, asking if otoliths sent had been received after 4 months as a registered parcel. W.B.A.:Glauert not yet back. 2 p.
39. To Alexander from John W. Mellors, Mellor Park, Locksley, S.A., 24 January, 1920, regret delays in letters due to death in family, missed nesting season on Kangaroo Id., hoping to visit W.A. with R.A.O.U. research. 2 p.
40. To Alexander from F. Wood Jones, The University, Adelaide, 29 January, 1920, would like access to a Dromicia concinna and Sminthopsis murina, alive or dead, Tarsipes in any condition. 2 p.
41. From Alexander to H. K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 13 February, 1920, box of 53 skins of birds sent had broken open but as no list included can't tell if any lost, includes a list of names from Sharpe's list indebted for 3 birds. 2 p.
42. To Alexander [on leave] from William I. Souther, Groton, Mass., U.S.A., 16 February, 1920, letter offering to sell and buy collections of shells listed. 4 p.
43. To C. L. Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens. London, 2 March, 1920, your letter, box of otoliths received by Glauert. 1 p.
44. From Alexander to F. Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 4 March, 1920, list of young or embryonic specimens (q v)sent, only 3 species adults are Sminthopsis murina, Tarsipes spenserae and Dromicia concinna in exchange we would like copies of your zoological books ; I recently saw a distant Myrmecobius' burrow, at P. Wickham, Kyrup, Laurier. 3 p.
45. To Alexander from F. Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 9 March, 1920, thanking for cooperation and help. 2 p.
46. To F. Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 15 March, 1920, Alexander,on leave, left parcel to be sent to you. 1 p.
47. From F. Wood Jones to James C. Batty, 30 March, 1920, unpacked case of anatomical material arrived safely. 1 p.
48. From Ronald Trickett, Grassmere, Coolup, 19 June, 1920, sent sets of W. A. birds' eggs. 1 p.
49. To Alexander from Henry K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 27 July, 1920, sending details in time for your return. 1 p.
50. From C. L. Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens, London, 31 July, 1920, hoping to receive fish heads and specimens of Arripus trutta, Arripis georgiamus, Kyphosus sydneyanus, market specimens. 3 p.
51. To Alexander from Henry K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, 19 August, 1920, sending box of birds, some quite rare, if they are not good enough don't count them. 1 p.
52. To Ronald Trickett, Grassmere, Coolup, 11 September, 1920, received eggs. 1 p.
53. rom Glauert to F. Wood-Jones, University, Adelaide, 13 September, 1920, thank you for reprints of papers, work on Myrmecobius. 2 p.
54. To J. Battye from Henry K. Coale, Highland Park, Illinois, offering skins of Japanese birds, asking for stamps. 1 p.
55. To Glauert from F. Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 22 September, 1920, contented with Myrmecobius, specimens opened by incision in belly, preserved in spirit, also any small marsupials, external characteristics of pouch embryos. 3 p.
56. To Alexander from Heber A. Longman, Queensland Museum, 22 September, 1920, sending specimens of Phalangers: Petaurus sciureus, Petauroides volans, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus in exchange skins of Myrmecobius and Tarsipes. 1 p.
57. From A. J. Williamson, Bank of Victoria, Dunolly, 23 March, 1920, asking for specimens of rocks. 1 p.
To Alexander from A. J. Williamson, Bank of Victoria, Dunolly, 29 September, 1920, reminding about specimen. 1 p.
58. From Glauert to C. Foster Cooper, University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, 7 October, 1920, as specimens of crustacea offered by Stanley Gardiner's expeditions to islands of Indian Ocean and a Dormouse for mounting would be welcome packed in a tin-lined box via Agent General for Western Australia, Savoy House, Strand, London. 1 p.
59. From Glauert to Dr. W. Eagle Clark, Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, 7 October, 1920, an exchange of Australian mammals would be exchanged for birds from the Scottish National Antarctic Expeditions which sometimes come here in the winter months. 1 p.
60. From Glauert to A. J. Williamson, Bank of Victoria, Dunolly, 7 October, 1920, regret that the minerals you asked for are not available for exchange, state the nature of your collection we will try to send suitable specimens in return. 1 p.
61. From Glauert to F. Wood Jones, Adelaide University, 7 October, 1920, procuring Myrmecobius and other small marsupials, but much of pouch material is old, after you finish Trichosurus I will try. 1 p.
62. From Glauert to C. E., Shepherd, 26 Stanhope Gardens. London, 11 October, 1920, Mr. Alexander on leave, the otoliths are gratefullyv acknowledged, 2 Monocentris from Albany sent with any desiderata, Govt. trawler wrecked. 1 p.
63. From Glauert to W. N. Souther, Groton, Mass., U,S.A., 12 October, 1920, as Alexander was on leave and then resigned, the Trustees say that unable to enter into exchanges of conchological specimens yet but will, notify. 1 p.
64. To Glauert from A. J. Williamson, Bank of Victoria, Dunolly,14 October, 1920, seeking a spearhead chipped out of telegraph insulator or Roscoelite. 2 p.
65. To Glauert from L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora,1 November, 1920, show sent skin of Bush Wallaby to Mr. Le Souef and a bird Charadru, also bird collections. 1 p.
66. To L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 1 November, 1920, Need skull to identify kangaroo skin, bird sent a Sharp- tailed Stint, Pisobia acuminata. 1 p.
67. From Glauert to Ronald Trickett, Riverdale, Coolup, 1 November, 1920, sending series of eggs in exchange for those sent 62. Eudyptula minor, Forster, 130. Zonjfer, pectoralis, 223. Phalacrocorax melanoleucus, 238 Sula fusca Brisson, 352 Merops ornatus, Lath. 361. Cuculus pallidus, 575. Grallina picata, R.A.O.U. 1 p.
68. To Glauert from John W. Mellor, Mellor Park, Lockleys, Adelaide S. H., 2 November, 1920, after a month in W.A. working the Malurus family of Wrens leuconotus and leucopterus, Stirling Ranges, Dirk Hartog and Barrow Islands. 2 p.
69. From Glauert to A. J. Williamson, Bank of Victoria, Dunolly, 11 November, 1920, sending spear head made out of a telegraph insulator fro Hall's Creek, an abandoned goldfield. 1 p.
70. To Glauert from L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 16 November, 1920, sending clutches of eggs, sending skin with skull gift, wants an egg of Lesser Noddy also Wedgebill (Spenostoma). 1 p. 68.
71. To Glauert from A. J. Williamson, Bank of Victoria, Dunolly, Vic.9 December, 1920, received spearhead, would like one made like porcelain, can send quartz crystal with molybdenite. 1 p.
72. from Glauert to A.J. Williamson, Bank of Victoria, Dunolly, 17 December, 1920, we have not got the spearhead you want, if any comes in we will save it for you. 1 p.
73. From Glauert to L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 10 December, 1920, at R.A.O.U. you said the Little Eagle was seen in your locality, also heard of a Red-necked Avocet was seen inyour locality, try and get some for the museum. 1 p.
74. To J. W. Mellor, Mellor Park, Locksley, Adelaide, 17 December, 1920, there are no skins of Malurus available for exchange, the large series of skins not as plentiful as believed, but borrow them for research. 1 p.
75. From Darwin L. Platt, Osteologist and Anatomist, 17 East Main St., Rochester, N. Y., 18 December, 1920, wants skulls of Aboriginals, also animal skulls. 1 p.
76.To Glauert from L. E. Orton, Petworth Park, Moora, 26 December, 1920, a mob of avocets were seen on his swamp but have now disappeared. 1 p.
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Author: Glauert, Ludwig, 1879-1963; Waite, Edgar Ravenswood, 1866-1928; Western Australian Museum and Art Gallery; Thackway, Albert E. J.; Lord, Clive E. (Clive Errol), 1889-1933; Wood Jones, Frederic, 1879-1954; Archey, Gilbert, Sir, 1890-1974; Public Library of Western Australia; Bayley, F.; Lindsay, Alan; Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of Western Australia; Australian Museum
Year: 1924-1926
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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.
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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