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RefNoMC/10/249
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Vernon Lushington, Admiralty, to the Secretary of the Royal Society, Burlington House
Date28 April 1875
DescriptionRegarding the Lords Commissioners' approval of letting the Arctic expedition's naturalist and his assistant travel to Disco and back on the HMS 'Valorous'. The Treasury has also sanctioned naval rations for them. Lushington requests that all specimen duplicates will be transferred to the British Museum.

[The three pages are all on separate papers, labelled MC/10/249-249b.]
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordMC/10/311
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