Volume 56 Item 02: Sir William Macarthur catalogue of specimens of woods collected for transmission...
Volume 56 Item 02: Sir William Macarthur catalogue of specimens of woods collected for transmission to the Paris Exhibition, [1854-55], articles purchased for New South Wales, [1857], and contents of travelling cases, [1857-1862]
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Date
1854-1862
Call Numbers
A 2952/Item 2
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Physical Description
Contents
1 volume - 18.2 x 12 cm. - manuscript
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Copyright status : In copyright
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Notebook titled in ink on first page: "Catalogue of specimens of woods collected for transmission to the Paris Exhibition, and followed by rough list of articles purchased for New South Wales in London, etc."
Aboriginal names are supplied for some specimens.
Contents include:
Catalogue of specimens of woods, [1854-1855]
List...
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Full title
Volume 56 Item 02: Sir William Macarthur catalogue of specimens of woods collected for transmission to the Paris Exhibition, [1854-55], articles purchased for New South Wales, [1857], and contents of travelling cases, [1857-1862]
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Notes
General note
A revised copy as far as no. 162, of notebook entitled "List of specimens of woods with corresponding dried specimens collected for the Paris Exhibition" (A 2952 / Item 1).
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Call Numbers
A 2952/Item 2
Record Identifier
YK5QJp8n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK5QJp8n
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Reference code
1214691
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