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Mammalia, Recent and Extinct; An Elementary Treatise for the use of the public schools of New South...

Mammalia, Recent and Extinct; An Elementary Treatise for the use of the public schools of New South...

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Mammalia, Recent and Extinct; An Elementary Treatise for the use of the public schools of New South Wales / by A. W. Scott

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Full title

Mammalia, Recent and Extinct; An Elementary Treatise for the use of the public schools of New South Wales / by A. W. Scott

Date

1869, 1873

Call Numbers

B 56

Record Identifier

YezdPPK9

Reference Code

430530
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume - 0.03 Meters

Textual Records - (printed)

Textual Records

Clippings

Drawings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Correspondence, newspaper reviews, and drawings are added into the printed volume.
[Envelope addressed to D.S. Mitchell in Macleay Street]
Letter to D.S. Mitchell from Helena Forde presenting Mitchell with autographed copy of A.W. Scott's book Mammalia... and various notes and papers.
Reviews of Scott's publication Mammalia, recent and ex...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Mammalia, Recent and Extinct; An Elementary Treatise for the use of the public schools of New South Wales / by A. W. Scott

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Printed by Thomas Richards, Government Printer, Sydney.
Bound by Corbett Binder, City Chambers, 243 Pitt Street, Sydney
A printed copy is available at DSM/ 599/ 5A2

Signature / Inscriptions

A.W. Scott / 1 Septr 1873 handwritten in ink on title page

Contextual Information

Source

Bequeathed by D.S. Mitchell, 1907

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

B 56

Record Identifier

YezdPPK9

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Reference code

430530

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