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Thomas Vere Hodgson - Records

Title
Thomas Vere Hodgson - Records
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 223
Date Range
1901 - 1913
Description

6 small notebooks containing notes on sledging trips, invertebrate specimens , summary of monthly meteorology and other material; 6 large notebooks with registers of bird observations, collection register, hydrology station log and other material; miscellaneous typescript notes including biological observations, collection and preservation of specimens and the 1907 expedition programme for scientific observations; private correspondence, 1901-13 mainly concerning the loss of Robert F. Scott and party; correspondence on ice formation and with scientific bodies, 1910-11; Antarctic photographs and typescript articles on Antarctic subjects; papers 1901-13.

Quantity
0.3 m
Access
Available for reference

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