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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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.
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1904 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Aboriginal petroglyphs between Beaumont and Hamley Trignometrical Stations, Kuringai.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 118-121.
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1904 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Description of a new Phascogale from north western Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 122-124.
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1904 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Description of a new species of Pachycephala.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 125-126.
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1904 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Description of the nest of the Guttated Bower-bird, Chlamydodera guttata, Gould.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 131-132.
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1904 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
Occasional notes. II. The habitat of Gomphina moerchi, Angas.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 134-.
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1904 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Occasional notes. III. The genus Dromicia in New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 134-.
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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.
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1904 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Studies in Australian Araneidae. No. 2.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 102-107.
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1904 | C. Anderson | C. Anderson.
An association of natrolite and datolite at Pokolbin, New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 127-130.
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1904 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Australian Cicadidae. The mating of Cyclochila australasiae, Don. and Thopha saccata, Amyot.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 116-117.
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1903 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
Scientific results of the trawling expedition of H.M.C.S. "Thetis" off the coast of New South Wales, in February and March, 1898, Part 2: Mollusca. Part II. Scaphopoda and Gastropoda.
Australian Museum Memoir 4: 327-402.
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1903 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
A fresh-water turtle (Pelochelys cantoris, Gray,) from New Guinea.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 50-52.
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1903 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Notes on the zoology of Paanopa or Ocean Island and Nauru or Pleasant Island, Gilbert Group.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 1-15.
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1903 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Fossopora, a new genus of Palaeozoic perforate corals.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 16-19.
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1903 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Further observations on the caudex of Glossopteris.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 46-49.
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1903 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Notes on fleas parasitic on the Tiger Cat.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 53-55.
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1903 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
New records or recurrences of rare fishes from eastern Australia. No. 2.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 56-61.
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1903 | W. J. Rainbow | W. J. Rainbow.
Studies in Australian Araneidae. No. 1.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 62-66.
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1903 | C. Anderson | C. Anderson.
On a mineral allied to montmorillonite from Exeter, New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 67-68.
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1903 | H. Leighton Kesteven | H. Leighton Kesteven.
A new species of Dendrostoma.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 69-73.
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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-.
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1903 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Additions to the fish-fauna of Lord Howe Island, no. 3.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 20-45.
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1903 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Occasional notes. I. The Tavau or Coil Feather Money of Santa Cruz.
Records of the Australian Museum 5: 74-.
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1902 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Skeleton of Luvarus imperialis, Rafinesque. (A fish new to the western Pacific fauna).
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 292-297.
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1902 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Additions to the Middle Devonian and Carboniferous corals in the Australian Museum.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 253-262.
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1902 | H. Leighton Kesteven | H. Leighton Kesteven.
The systematic position of the genus Fossarina, A. Adams and Angas, and of Fossarina varia, Hutton.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 317-322.
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1902 | T. Whitelegge | T. Whitelegge.
Notes on Lendenfeld’s types described in the catalogue of sponges in the Australian Museum.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 274-288.
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1902 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
A new Australian Volute.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 309-.
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1902 | 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 4: 312-316.
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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.
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1902 | C. Anderson | C. Anderson.
On some specimens of Chiastolite from Bimbowrie, South Australia.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 298-302.
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1902 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Description of the eggs of the Kagu, Rhinochetus jubatus, Verreaux et Des Murs.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 310-311.
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1902 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Notes on some of the more recent additions to the ethnological collection, Australian Museum. No. 1.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 303-308.
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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.
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1902 | Charles Hedley | Charles Hedley.
Scientific results of the trawling expedition of H.M.C.S. "Thetis," off the coast of New South Wales, in February and March, 1898, Part 2: Mollusca. Part I. Brachiopoda and Pelecypoda.
Australian Museum Memoir 4: 287-324.
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1902 | 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, Part 2: Crustacea. Part III. Isopoda. Part II.
Australian Museum Memoir 4: 249-283.
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1902 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Report for the year 1901.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 217-252.
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1902 | Alfred J. North | Alfred J. North.
Note on Malurus leucopterus, Quoy and Gaimard.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 209-210.
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1902 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Studies in Australian sharks. No. 2.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 175-178.
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1902 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Notes on fishes from Western Australia. No. 2.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 179-194.
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1902 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
A new permo-carboniferous genus (Keeneia) of Pleurotomariidae, and a Straparollus in New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 195-200.
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1902 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
An Aboriginal knife.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 207-208.
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1902 | T. Whitelegge | T. Whitelegge.
Supplementary notes to the report on sponges from the coastal beaches of New South Wales.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 211-216.
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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.
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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.
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1901 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Report for the year 1900.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 145-174.
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1901 | Edgar R. Waite | Edgar R. Waite.
Occasional notes. IV. Uronycteris cephalotes, Pallas.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 144-.
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1901 | R. Etheridge | R. Etheridge.
Lingula associated with Lepidodendron.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 119-120.
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1901 | T. Whitelegge | T. Whitelegge.
Occasional notes. III. Limnoria lignorum, Rathke—a wood-borer—its occurrence in Sydney Harbour.
Records of the Australian Museum 4: 143-.
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