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editDescriptionHutton Collection 4.jpeg | Insect specimens given to the Lincoln University Entomology Research Collection (then the School of Agriculture of Canterbury University College) by Frederick W. Hutton. In 1880–1882 he was Professor of Biology at Canterbury College and later director of the Canterbury Museum, and taught natural science at Lincoln with half his salary paid by the school. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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