Ngadlu tampinthi ngadlu Kaurna Miyurna yartangka. Munaintya puru purruna ngadlu-itya. Munaintyanangku yalaka tarrkarriana tuntarri.

We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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Red label 'Erskine' box files

Correspondence and research papers (unannotated reprints of scientific discussion papers have been removed to the library otherwise publication details have been noted and indexed).

People, places and research topics discussed:

  • proof copy Nature 186, pp 491-492 1969 'Stereobalanus, a genus new to the Old World' annotated

  • research notes "This Balanoglossus could be Steriobalanus"

  • black envelope marked 'photographs Halimania' (see SAMA 1070/7 for location)

  • correspondence to Dr Cheryl Bright dated 10 December 1997 loan of specimens, Atlantic Slope Rise (ASLAR) program. Accompanied by vouchers and research notes "North Atlantic specimens, Smithsonian Collection"

  • correspondence to Dr Cheryl Bright dated 15 September 1997 relating Enteropneust and unidentified specimens. Accompanied by shipping invoice and research notes

  • correspondence on National Museum of Natural History letterhead from Natasha Gray dated 12 January 1997 Dr James A Blake, Atlantic Slope and Rise program, Batelle. Accompanied by technical report citations

  • correspondence on National Museum of Natural History letterhead from Cheryl F Bright dated 15 July 1996 Saccoglossus

  • correspondence to Dr Cheryl F Bright dated 11 December 1995 Pterobranchia, Mr Chad Walter

  • correspondence to Chad Walter dated 11 December 1995 Pterobranchia

  • correspondence on National Museum of Natural History letterhead from Cheryl F Bright dated 27 November 1995 relates to Pterobranchia, Chad Walter

  • correspondence to Dr Cheryl F Bright dated 8 November 1995 Enteropneust, Pterobranchia

  • research notes "PL Colin and C Arneson 1995 Tropical Pacific Invertebrartes". Accompanied by interlibrary loan form

CreatorCyril Burdon-Jones
ControlSAMA 1070/2/3/3
Date Range1950  -  1951
Quantity 1cm,    
FormatsGeneral Correspondence, Loose Photographic Prints, Loose Notes
Series 1070/2
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