Journal Archive Results
Year Author/s Reference
1909 W. F. Petterd; Charles Hedley W. F. Petterd; Charles Hedley. A revised census of the terrestrial Mollusca of Tasmania. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 283-304.
1909 T. Harvey Johnston T. Harvey Johnston. An Australian Chaetognath. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 251-256.
1909 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. Notes on the nesting-site of Gerygone personata, Gould. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 186-188.
1908 Walter E. Roth Walter E. Roth. North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 11. Miscellaneous papers. 1. Tabu and other forms of restriction. 2. Counting and enumeration. 3. Signals on the road; gesture language. 4. Progressive Koko-yimider exercises. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 74-107.
1908 Charles Hedley Charles Hedley. Occasional note. No. I. Sepia braggi, Verco.—a record for the State. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 134-.
1908 Allan R. McCulloch Allan R. McCulloch. A new genus and species of turtle, from north Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 126-128.
1908 Allan R. McCulloch Allan R. McCulloch. Studies in Australian Crustacea. No. 1. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 51-59.
1908 Allan R. McCulloch Allan R. McCulloch. Studies in Australian fishes. No. 1. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 36-43.
1908 W. J. Rainbow W. J. Rainbow. Studies in Australian Araneidae. No. 5. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 44-50.
1908 Walter E. Roth Walter E. Roth. North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 10. Marriage ceremonies and infant life. Records of the Australian Museum 7: 1-17.
1907 Allan R. McCulloch Allan R. McCulloch. The results off deep sea investigation in the Tasman Sea. II. The expedition of the "Woy Woy". 1. Fishes and crustaceans from eight hundred fathoms. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 345-355.
1907 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. Additions to the Avi-Fauna of the County of Cumberland. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 339-344.
1907 W. A. Haswell; Charles Hedley W. A. Haswell; Charles Hedley. The results of deep sea investigation in the Tasman Sea. I. The expedition of H.M.C.S. "Miner". 1. Introductory note on the first deep-sea cruise. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 271-272.
1907 W. A. Haswell W. A. Haswell. The results of deep sea investigation in the Tasman Sea. I. The expedition of H.M.C.S. "Miner". 2. The colonial Radiolaria of the Tasman Sea. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 273-282.
1906 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. The cranial buckler of a Dipnoan fish, probably Ganorhynchus, from the Devonian Beds of the Murrumbidgee River, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 129-132.
1906 C. Anderson C. Anderson. Mineralogical notes. No. III. Axinite, petterdite, crocoite, and datolite. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 133-144.
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.
1906 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. Studies in Australian sharks. No. 3. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 226-229.
1906 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. Australian Museum Memoir 4: 453-484.
1905 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. Notes on fishes from Western Australia. No. 3. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 55-82.
1905 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. Occasional notes. II. Pseudaphritis urvilii, Cuvier & Valenciennes, a fish new to western New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 38-39.
1905 W. J. Rainbow W. J. Rainbow. Notes on the architecture, nesting habits, and life histories of Australian Araneidae, based on specimens in the Australian Museum. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 22-28.
1905 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. On an insular form of Melithreptus brevirostris, Vigors and Horsfield. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 20-21.
1905 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. Description of the mutilated cranium of a large fish, from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 5-8.
1905 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. An addition to the Lacertilian fauna of the Solomon Islands. Records of the Australian Museum 6: 13-16.
1904 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. A second sauropterygian converted into opal, from the Upper Cretaceous of White Cliffs, New South Wales. With indications of ichthyopterygians at the same locality. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 306-316.
1904 C. Anderson C. Anderson. Mineralogical notes. No. I. Topaz, beryl, vesuvianite, tourmaline, and wolframite. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 296-305.
1904 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. Ornithological notes. [I. Short-billed Honey-eater (Melithreptus brevirostris). II. Latham’s Snipe (Gallinago australis). III. Silver-eye (Zosterops lateralis). ]. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 337-338.
1904 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. Ethnological notes made at Copmanhurst, Clarence River. I. An Aboriginal rock-shelter with an inscribed rockface. II. Disarticulation of one of the little finger joints. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 271-276.
1904 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. The breeding habits of the Fighting Fish (Betta pugnax, Cantor). Records of the Australian Museum 5: 293-295.
1904 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. On the bower of the Eastern Bower-bird, Chlamydodera orientalis, Gould. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 270-.
1904 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. Description of the eggs of the White-Quilled Rock Pidgeon, Petrophassa albipennis, Gould. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 269-.
1904 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. New records or recurrences of rare fishes from eastern Australia. No. 3. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 231-244.
1904 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. On heterochrosis in Australian Psittaci. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 265-268.
1904 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. Occasional notes. I. The Tavau or Coil Feather Money of Santa Cruz. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 133-.
1904 W. J. Rainbow W. J. Rainbow. A new "bat tick". Records of the Australian Museum 5: 78-79.
1904 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. A remarkable rock-shelter in the Milton district, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 80-85.
1904 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. On the occurrence of the genus Ptychoceras (?) and other additional fossils in the Cretaceous beds of the Northern Territory of South Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 108-115.
1904 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. Description of a new Phascogale from north western Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 122-124.
1904 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. On the occurrence of a lituitean in the Upper Silurian rocks of Bowning, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 75-77.
1904 C. Anderson C. Anderson. An association of natrolite and datolite at Pokolbin, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 127-130.
1903 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. Occasional notes. I. The Tavau or Coil Feather Money of Santa Cruz. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 74-.
1903 W. J. Rainbow W. J. Rainbow. Notes on fleas parasitic on the Tiger Cat. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 53-55.
1903 W. J. Rainbow W. J. Rainbow. Studies in Australian Araneidae. No. 1. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 62-66.
1903 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. Occasional notes. II. Chersydrus granulatus, Schneider, a snake new to Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 5: 74-.
1902 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. The Tavau, or coil feather currency of Santa Cruz Island, Santa Cruz group. Records of the Australian Museum 4: 289-291.
1902 Edgar R. Waite Edgar R. Waite. New records or recurrences of rare fishes from eastern Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 4: 263-273.
1902 C. Anderson C. Anderson. On some specimens of Chiastolite from Bimbowrie, South Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 4: 298-302.
1902 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. Report for the year 1901. Records of the Australian Museum 4: 217-252.
1902 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. Two undescribed Pelecypoda from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland in the collection of the Australian Museum. Records of the Australian Museum 4: 201-206.