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XIII International Botanical Congress, Sydney, 21-28 August 1981 - Records

Collection Title
XIII International Botanical Congress, Sydney, 21-28 August 1981 - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 173
Date Range
1977 - 1982
Description

Organisational correspondence, February 1980-August 1981; organising committee minutes 1988-1981; programme co-ordinating committee minutes, 1977-1981; field trips co-ordinating committee minutes and correspondence, 1978-1981; Sydney committee minutes and subcommittee reports; other minutes and correspondence; correspondence with the Australian Academy of Science, 1979-1981; bulletins and circulars; correspondence concerning participants; financial records.

Quantity
2 boxes (0.62 m)

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