Archival Resources Details

Microfilm Collection

Collection Title
Microfilm Collection
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 067
Description

Dana, J. D., Geological observations of NSW, pp.114-537; Daintree, R. Notes of certain modes of occurrence of gold in Australia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 1878, xxxiv, pp.431-438; Musgrave, Anthony (1895-1959). Bibliography of Australian entomology, 1931-1958; Royal Society of London. Correspondence concerning the Great Melbourne Telescope in three parts, 1852-1870; Sir Grafton Elliot Smith material.

Formats
Microfilm
Quantity
1 box (0.05 m)

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