Australian Museum Journals
Since 1851 we have published academic journals to report discoveries made in our collections. Our serial titles contain peer-reviewed research articles on animal taxonomy, archaeology and geology.
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| 1992 | Gavin C. Young; John A. Long; A. Ritchie | Gavin C. Young; John A. Long; A. Ritchie.
Crossopterygian fishes from the Devonian of Antarctica: systematics, relationships and biogeographic significance.
Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement 14: 1-77.
jugal, lachrymal separating the maxilla from the premaxilla at the jaw margin, and large anteriorly pointed ...
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| 1929 | C. Anderson | C. Anderson.
Palaeontological notes no. 1. Macropus titan Owen and Thylacoleo carnifex Owen.
Records of the Australian Museum 17: 35-49.
On a recent visit to the Wellington Caves, New South Wales, a well known depository of fossil marsupials ...
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| 1913 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Arachnida from the Solomon Islands.
Records of the Australian Museum 10: 1-16.
Froggatt paid a flying visit to this interesting archipelago, and while there collected such Arachnida ...
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| 1930 | Ellis Le G. Troughton | Ellis Le G. Troughton.
A new species and sub-species of fruit-bats (Pteropus) from the Santa Cruz Group.
Records of the Australian Museum 18: 1-4.
La Pérouse's two ships, great zoological interest attaches to the fateful spot owing to the visitation ...
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| 1931 | J. Roy Kinghorn | J. Roy Kinghorn.
Herpetological notes. No. 2.
Records of the Australian Museum 18: 85-91.
In one specimen the frontal is rounded posteriorly and in another sharply pointed, and this would cause ...
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| 1901 | T. Whitelegge | T. Whitelegge.
Report on sponges from the coastal beaches of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 55-118.
Of the latter, from an economic point of view, Eusponqia illawarra is the most important, being quite ...
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| 1906 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Descriptions of and notes on some Australian and Tasmanian fishes.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 194-210.
I paid almost daily visits to the Melbourne Fish Markets and also collected on the coast, principally ...
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| 2004 | Kate Khan | Kate Khan.
Catalogue of the Roth Collection of Aboriginal artefacts from north Queensland. Volume 4. Items collected from Nassau River, Night Island, Palmer River, Peak Point Electric Telegraph Office, Princess Charlotte Bay, Staaten River, Starcke River, Tinaroo, T.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum 18: 1-112.
Items collected from Nassau River, Night Island, Palmer River, Peak Point Electric Telegraph Office, ...
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| 1906 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
On two early Australian ornithologists.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 121-128.
and others in an exploring expedition up the Hunter and Paterson Rivers, the latter previous to the visit ...
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| 1939 | T. Hodge-Smith | T. Hodge-Smith.
Australian meteorites.
Australian Museum Memoir 7: 1-84.
there is a definite need for an introduction to the study of meteorites, more particularly from the point ...
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| 1961 | Frederick D. McCarthy | Frederick D. McCarthy.
The rock-engravings of Depuch Island, north-west Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 25: 121-148.
No natives were seen, but fireplaces and newly-broken pieces of basalt proved that they visited the island ...
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| 1956 | Gilbert P. Whitley | Gilbert P. Whitley.
Fishes from inland New Guinea.
Records of the Australian Museum 24: 23-30.
Ellis Le Geyt Troughton and Norman Camps, of the Australian Museum, visited inland New Guinea and secured ...
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| 1937 | T. Iredale | T. Iredale.
Notes on neozelanic deepwater marine Mollusca.
Records of the Australian Museum 20: 103-107.
"Kalingo", regularly visiting the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, has brought ...
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| 1897 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
The insect fauna of Funafuti. IV. The insect fauna.
Australian Museum Memoir 3: 89-104.
" The eleven species of moths taken by Woodford during his visit to the Gilbert Islands in 1884 ...
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| 1889 | A. S. Olliff | A. S. Olliff.
The insect fauna of Lord Howe Island.
Australian Museum Memoir 2: 77-98.
Etheridge's party, which visited the island, at the instance of the Trustees of that Institution ...
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| 1899 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
XVII. The Mollusca. Part I. Gasteropoda.
Australian Museum Memoir 3: 395-488.
Graeffe, who visited most of the atolls in the interest of the Godeffroy Museum. ...
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| 1899 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
The Mollusca of Funafuti. (Supplement).
Australian Museum Memoir 3: 547-565.
Publisher The Australian Museum Abstract In the year 1897, a second, and in 1898, a third expedition visited ...
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| 1950 | Harold O. Fletcher | Harold O. Fletcher.
Trilobites from the Silurian of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 22: 220-233.
The author visited the locality later and collected additional specimens of all the described species ...
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| 1994 | David R. Bellwood | David R. Bellwood.
A phylogenetic study of the parrotfish family Scaridae (Pisces: Labroidea), with a revision of genera.
Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement 20: 1-86.
Biogeographical analyses based on the cladogram point to a major division between Indo-Pacific and Atlantic ...
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| 2002 | Geoff Williams | Geoff Williams.
A taxonomic and biogeographic review of the invertebrates of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia (CERRA) World Heritage Area, and adjacent regions.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum 16: 1-208.
Limestone outcrops are important focal points of terrestrial snail endemism and diversity. ...
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| 1935 | Ellis Le G. Troughton | Ellis Le G. Troughton.
A new genus and species of Giant Rat from the Solomons.
Records of the Australian Museum 19: 259-262.
During a visit to the Museum early in 1934, Father Poncelet made enquiries regarding collecting possibilities ...
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| 1976 | J. Broadbent; S. Clark | J. Broadbent; S. Clark.
A Faunal Survey of East Australian Rainforests. Studies by the Australian Museum in Mid-eastern and North-eastern Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Published by the Australian Museum, Sydney 0: 1-132.
The recreational value of rainforests can be gauged from the estimate that some 59,000 people visited ...
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| 2005 | Stan Florek | Stan Florek.
The Torres Strait Islands collection at the Australian Museum.
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum 19: 1-96.
My visit to Torres Strait was facilitated, with great hospitality, by Leilani Bin-Juda, Ron Day with ...
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