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Rupert Jethro Best - Records

Title
Rupert Jethro Best - Records
Repository
State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Library of South Australiana
Reference
PRG 232
Date Range
1929 - 1968
Description

Records relating to his research including a new electrometric method for determining the chloride content of soils, methods for determining the pH of Australian soils, and the study of plant viruses 1929-58; records dealing with his teaching c1930-58; records of his involvement with scientific societies and educational associations c1930-68; editorial and related material arising from the publication of "Introducing South Australia" edited by R.J. Best for the 1958 ANZAAS Conference [10.8 m, PRG 232].

Quantity
10.8 m
Access
Available for reference

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