Journal Archive Results
Year Author/s Reference
1982 David L. Pawson David L. Pawson. Papers from the Echinoderm Conference. 8. Deep-sea echinoderms in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahama Islands: a survey, using the research submersible Alvin. Australian Museum Memoir 16: 129-145.
1982 Ailsa M. Clark Ailsa M. Clark. Papers from the Echinoderm Conference. 7. Inter-relationships of recent stalked, non-isocrinid Crinoidea. Australian Museum Memoir 16: 121-128.
1982 Grahame J. W. Webb; Carl Gans Grahame J. W. Webb; Carl Gans. Galloping in Crocodylus johnstoni—a reflection of terrestrial activity?. Records of the Australian Museum 34: 607-618.
1982 Allen E. Greer Allen E. Greer. A new species of Leiolopisma (Lacertilia: Scincidae) from Western Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 34: 549-573.
1982 Michel Jangoux Michel Jangoux. Papers from the Echinoderm Conference. 2. Etude structurelle et fonctionnelle du tube digestif d’Asterias rubens Linnaeus (Echinodermata: Asteroidea). Australian Museum Memoir 16: 17-38.
1987 Daniel J. Bickel Daniel J. Bickel. A revision of the Oriental and Australian Medetera (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Records of the Australian Museum 39: 195-259.
1950 O. Le M. Knight O. Le M. Knight. Fossil insect beds of Belmont, N.S.W.. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 251-253.
1949 J. A. Keast J. A. Keast. Field notes on the grey-tailed tattler. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 207-211.
1949 H. H. Finlayson H. H. Finlayson. The identity of a supposed human molar from the Wellington Caves of New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 164-170.
1949 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. Some prehistoric and recent stone implements from New Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 155-163.
1948 Marion L. Fyfe Marion L. Fyfe. The reproductive organs of Geoplana sanguinea Moseley. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 64-66.
1948 J. Roy Kinghorn J. Roy Kinghorn. A new species of Typhlops from New Britain. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 67-69.
1947 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. An analysis of the large stone implements from five workshops on the north coast of New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 411-430.
1947 Joyce K. Allan Joyce K. Allan. Nudibranchia from the Clarence River Heads, north coast, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 433-463.
1946 E. S. Hills E. S. Hills. Fossil Murray Cod (Maccullochella macquariensis) from diatomaceous earths in New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 380-382.
1946 Harold O. Fletcher Harold O. Fletcher. Notes on the nomenclautre of Conularia distincta Fletcher and Conularia tenuistriata McCoy. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 394-.
1946 Harold O. Fletcher Harold O. Fletcher. New Lamellibranchia from the Upper Permian of Western Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 395-405.
1946 J. A. Tubb J. A. Tubb. On the occurrence of Alepas pacifica Pilsbry in Tasmania. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 383-385.
1945 Harold O. Fletcher Harold O. Fletcher. A new Aulosteges from the Lower Permian of Queensland. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 313-316.
1945 Keith C. McKeown Keith C. McKeown. Notes on Australian Cerambycidae. VII. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 286-292.
1987 D. S. Rennis; Douglass F. Hoese D. S. Rennis; Douglass F. Hoese. Aioliops, a new genus of Ptereleotrine fish (Pisces: Gobioidei) from the tropical Indo-Pacific with descriptions of four new species. Records of the Australian Museum 39: 67-84.
1944 L. W. Stach L. W. Stach. Arenicola from south-eastern Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 272-278.
1944 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. Adzes and adze-like implements from eastern Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 267-271.
1944 H. Leighton Kesteven H. Leighton Kesteven. The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles: a comparative study of their development and adult morphology. Part II. The Amphibia. Australian Museum Memoir 8: 133-236.
1943 C. Teichert; Harold O. Fletcher C. Teichert; Harold O. Fletcher. A Permian ammonoid from New South Wales and the correlation of the Upper Marine Series. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 156-163.
1943 W. Boardman W. Boardman. On a collection of Oligochaeta from the Jenolan Caves District, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 168-178.
1943 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. An analysis of the knapped implements from eight Elouera industry stations on the South Coast of New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 127-153.
1943 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. Trimmed pebble implements of Kartan type from ancient kitchen-middens at Clybucca, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 164-167.
1942 G. A. Waterhouse G. A. Waterhouse. Notes on Australian butterflies in the Australian Museum. No.2. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 122-125.
1942 Keith C. McKeown Keith C. McKeown. Australian Cerambycidae. VI. Descriptions of new species mostly from Queensland. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 81-105.
1942 T. Iredale T. Iredale. Description of a Libyan Desert land shell. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 126-.
1942 Martin F. Glaessner Martin F. Glaessner. The occurrence of the New Guinea Turtle (Carettochelys) in the Miocene of Papua. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 106-109.
1942 H. Leighton Kesteven H. Leighton Kesteven. The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles: a comparative study of their development and adult morphology. Part I. The fishes. Australian Museum Memoir 8: 1-63.
1941 R. A. Keble; J. Hope Macpherson R. A. Keble; J. Hope Macpherson. The Lower Ordovician graptolites in New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 57-58.
1941 H. Leighton Kesteven H. Leighton Kesteven. Some features in the anatomy and later development of the head of Delphinus delphinus Linné. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 59-80.
1941 T. Harvey Johnston; P. M. Mawson T. Harvey Johnston; P. M. Mawson. Some parasitic nematodes in the collection of the Australian Museum. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 9-16.
1941 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. An axe quarry at Moor Creek, Tamworth District, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 19-20.
1982 Jeff M. Leis; John E. Randall Jeff M. Leis; John E. Randall. Chilomycterus spilostylus, a new species of Indo-Pacific burrfish (Pisces, Tetraodontiformes, Diodontidae). Records of the Australian Museum 34: 363-371.
1940 Joyce K. Allan Joyce K. Allan. A rare stalk-eyed squid (Bathothauma lyromma Chun) new to Australian waters. Records of the Australian Museum 20: 320-324.
1940 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. The bone point, known as muduk, in eastern Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 20: 313-319.
1940 William John Dakin William John Dakin. Further notes on the life history of the king prawn, Penaeus plebejus Hesse. Records of the Australian Museum 20: 354-359.
1939 T. Hodge-Smith T. Hodge-Smith. Australian meteorites. Australian Museum Memoir 7: 1-84.
1981 Michael R. Gray Michael R. Gray. A revision of the spider genus Baiami Lehtinen (Araneae, Amaurobioidea). Records of the Australian Museum 33: 779-802.
1982 Dora M. Banner; Albert H. Banner Dora M. Banner; Albert H. Banner. The alpheid shrimp of Australia: Supplement 1. Records of the Australian Museum 34: 359-362.
1938 Gilbert P. Whitley Gilbert P. Whitley. Descriptions of some New Guinea fishes. Records of the Australian Museum 20: 223-233.
1937 T. Iredale T. Iredale. Rediscovery of Voluta brazieri Cox. Records of the Australian Museum 20: 128-129.
1937 O. A. Jones O. A. Jones. The Australian massive species of the coral genus Favosites. Records of the Australian Museum 20: 79-102.
1937 T. Hodge-Smith T. Hodge-Smith. An unrecorded meteorite from Coolac, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 20: 130-132.
1936 Joyce K. Allan Joyce K. Allan. Mysticoncha, a new generic name for Caledoniella Basedow, non Souverbie. Records of the Australian Museum 19: 391-396.
1936 Ellis Le G. Troughton; A. S. Le Souef Ellis Le G. Troughton; A. S. Le Souef. A new Tree-Kangaroo from south-eastern Papua. Records of the Australian Museum 19: 388-390.