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.
Showing 1601 to 1650 of 1813
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1921 | W. W. Thorpe | W. W. Thorpe.
A Papuan sorcery tube.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 173-174.
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1920 | Frank A. McNeill | Frank A. McNeill.
Studies in Australian carcinology. No. 1.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 105-109.
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1920 | E. A. Briggs | E. A. Briggs.
On a new species of crawling medusa Cnidonema haswelli from Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 93-104.
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1920 | J. Roy Kinghorn | J. Roy Kinghorn.
Studies in Australian reptiles. No. 1.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 110-117.
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1920 | Ellis Le G. Troughton | Ellis Le G. Troughton.
Notes on Australian mammals. No. 1.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 118-122.
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1920 | Anthony Musgrave | Anthony Musgrave.
Obituary William Joseph Rainbow.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 87-92.
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1920 | Allan R. McCulloch | Allan R. McCulloch.
Studies in Australian fishes. No. 6. With a description of a new Girellops from Kermadec Islands.
Records of the Australian Museum 13: 41-72.
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1919 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
The Australian Museum—fragments of its early history.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 339-400.
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1919 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Occasional notes. I. The male Galapagos tortoise Testudo nigrita formerly at Gladesville, Sydney.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 337-.
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1919 | Allan R. McCulloch; J. Douglas Ogilby | Allan R. McCulloch; J. Douglas Ogilby.
Some Australian fishes of the family Gobiidae.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 193-292.
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1917 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
Notes on the Victorian species of Bullinus.
Records of the Australian Museum 12: 1-8.
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1917 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
An Australian Amphipora.
Records of the Australian Museum 11: 239-242.
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1914 | William Anderson | William Anderson.
Note on the occurrence of the sand-rock containing bones of extinct species of marsupials (Emu, Kangaroo, Wombat, etc.,) on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania.
Records of the Australian Museum 10: 275-284.
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1913 | W. W. Thorpe | W. W. Thorpe.
Australian tribal names, with their synonyms. Compiled from ethnographical works in the Australian Museum Library, 1909.
Records of the Australian Museum 8: 161-192.
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1913 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
A very remarkable species of Spongophyllum from the Upper Silurian rocks of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 10: 35-38.
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1912 | Dene B. Fry | Dene B. Fry.
Description of Austrochaperina a new genus of Engystomatidae from north Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 9: 87-106.
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1912 | H. W. Brölemann | H. W. Brölemann.
The Myriapoda in the Australian Museum. Part I.—Chilopoda.
Records of the Australian Museum 9: 37-75.
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1911 | Austin Hobart Clark | Austin Hobart Clark.
Scientific results of the trawling expedition of H.M.C.S. "Thetis" off the coast of New South Wales, in February and March, 1898, the Recent Crinoids of Australia.
Australian Museum Memoir 4: 705-804.
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1911 | C. M. Maplestone | C. M. Maplestone.
The results of deep-sea investigations in the Tasman Sea. I. The expedition of H.M.C.S. "Miner". No. 5. Polyzoa supplement.
Records of the Australian Museum 8: 118-119.
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1909 | C. Anderson | C. Anderson.
Mineralogical notes. No. VIII. Topaz, anglesite, and other Australian minerals.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 274-282.
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1909 | Walter E. Roth | Walter E. Roth.
North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 13. Fighting weapons.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 189-211.
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1909 | T. Harvey Johnston | T. Harvey Johnston.
On a new Haemoprotozoan.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 257-259.
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1909 | T. Harvey Johnston | T. Harvey Johnston.
On a new species of Aphrodita.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 241-245.
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1907 | T. Whitelegge | T. Whitelegge.
Scientific results of the trawling expedition of H.M.C.S. "Thetis" off the coast of New South Wales, in February and March, 1898, Sponges. Part I. Addenda. Part II.
Australian Museum Memoir 4: 487-513.
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1907 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Occasional notes. VII. Eggs of Cacomantis insperatus, Gould.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 423-.
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1907 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
The results of deep-sea investigation in the Tasman Sea. II. The expedition of the "Woy Woy". 2. Mollusca from eight hundred fathoms, thirty-five miles east of Sydney.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 356-364.
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1907 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Lower Cretaceous fossils from the sources of the Barcoo, Ward and Nive Rivers, south central Queensland. Part I. Annelida, Pelecypoda and Gasteropoda.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 317-329.
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1907 | Walter E. Roth | Walter E. Roth.
North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 9. Burial ceremonies, and disposal of the dead.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 365-403.
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1907 | C. Anderson | C. Anderson.
Mineralogical notes. No. IV. Orthoclase in New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 265-270.
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1907 | W. B. Benham | W. B. Benham.
On the Oligochaeta from the Blue Lake, Mount Kosciusko.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 251-264.
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1907 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
The results of deep sea investigation in the Tasman Sea. 3. Mollusca from eighty fathoms off Narrabeen.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 283-304.
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1907 | R. Etheridge; T. Whitelegge | R. Etheridge; T. Whitelegge.
Aboriginal workshops on the coast of New South Wales, and their contents.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 233-250.
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1906 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
On two early Australian ornithologists.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 121-128.
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1906 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
On a variety of Goura coronata.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 230-.
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1905 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
On a large example of Megalatractus aruanus, L..
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 98-100.
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1905 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
The further discovery of Dugong bones on the coast of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 17-19.
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1905 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
The breeding habits of the Paradise Fish, (Polyacanthus opercularis, Linaeus).
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 1-4.
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1905 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Occasional notes. I. Climbing habits of an Australian snake.
Records of the Australian Museum 6: 38-.
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1904 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
A review of the eleotrids of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 277-286.
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1904 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
The occurrence of Pisocrinus or an allied genus, in the Upper Silurian Rocks of the Yass District.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 287-292.
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1904 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Note on Cicindela jungi and descriptions of two new beetles.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 245-247.
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1908 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Ancient stone implements from the Yodda Valley goldfield, north-east British New Guinea.
Records of the Australian Museum 7: 24-28.
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1900 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Occasional notes. VII. Phyllotheca and Cingularia.
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 219-220.
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1900 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Spears with incised ornament.
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 176-177.
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1900 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
An extended description of Mus fuscipes, Waterhouse.
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 190-193.
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1899 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Observations on Testudo nigrita, Dum. & Bibr..
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 95-103.
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1898 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
Description of a new bivalve, Lima alata, from Santa Cruz.
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 84-85.
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1898 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Ornithological notes. VII. On the extension of the range of Phaeton candidus to New South Wales and Lord Howe Island.
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 89-90.
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1898 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Description of a new araneiad.
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 82-83.
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1898 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Ornithological notes. VI. On a living example of Psephotus chrysopterygius.
Records of the Australian Museum 3: 87-89.
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