Journal Archive Results
Year Author/s Reference
1967 J. F. Rigby J. F. Rigby. On Gangamopteris walkomii sp. nov.. Records of the Australian Museum 27: 175-182.
1966 Raymond B. Manning Raymond B. Manning. Notes on some Australian and New Zealand stomatopod Crustacea, with an account of the species collected by the Fisheries Investigation Ship Endeavour. Records of the Australian Museum 27: 79-137.
1966 N. A. Powell N. A. Powell. Studies on Polyzoa (Bryozoa) from the Endeavour Expedition, 1909–1914. II. Colony formation in Selenaria nitida Maplestone. Records of the Australian Museum 27: 27-31.
1966 R. A. Stirton; Leslie F. Marcus R. A. Stirton; Leslie F. Marcus. Generic and specific diagnoses in the gigantic macropodid genus Procoptodon. Records of the Australian Museum 26: 349-359.
1964 L. Freedman L. Freedman. Metrical features of Aboriginal crania from coastal New South Wales, Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 26: 309-326.
1964 Gilbert P. Whitley Gilbert P. Whitley. Fishes from the Coral Sea and the Swain Reefs. Records of the Australian Museum 26: 145-195.
1963 M. J. Tyler M. J. Tyler. An account of collections of frogs from central New Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 26: 113-130.
1960 David K. McAlpine David K. McAlpine. A review of the Australian species of Clusiidae (Diptera, Acalyptrata). Records of the Australian Museum 25: 63-94.
1960 Harold G. Cogger Harold G. Cogger. The ecology, morphology, distribution and speciation of a new species and subspecies of the genus Egernia (Lacertilia: Scincidae). Records of the Australian Museum 25: 95-105.
1958 Charles Francis Laseron Charles Francis Laseron. Liotidae and allied molluscs from the Dampierian Zoogeographical Province. Records of the Australian Museum 24: 165-182.
1958 David K. McAlpine David K. McAlpine. A key to the Australian families of Acalptrate Diptera (Insecta). Records of the Australian Museum 24: 183-190.
1956 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. Rock engravings of the Sydney-Hawkesbury District. Part 1: Flat Rocks Ridge: a Daruk ceremonial ground. Records of the Australian Museum 24: 37-58.
1956 E. F. Riek E. F. Riek. Additions to the Australian freshwater crayfish. Records of the Australian Museum 24: 1-6.
1955 Gilbert P. Whitley; Bruce W. Halstead Gilbert P. Whitley; Bruce W. Halstead. An annotated bibliography of the poisonous and venomous fishes of Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 211-227.
1955 Keith C. McKeown Keith C. McKeown. The food of trout in New South Wales 1938–1940. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 273-279.
1955 E. F. Riek E. F. Riek. A new Xiphosuran from the Triassic sediments at Brookvale, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 281-282.
1955 W. Stephenson; Frank A. McNeill W. Stephenson; Frank A. McNeill. The Australian Stomatopoda (Crustacea) in the collections of the Australian Museum, with a check list and key to the known Australian species. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 239-265.
1954 J. F. Lovering J. F. Lovering. The stratigraphy of the Wianamatta Group Triassic System, Sydney Basin. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 169-210.
1954 E. F. Riek E. F. Riek. Further Triassic insects from Brookvale, N.S.W. (orders Orthoptera Saltatoria, Protorthoptera, Perlaria). Records of the Australian Museum 23: 161-168.
1954 E. F. Riek E. F. Riek. A re-examination of the Upper Tertiary mayflies described by Etheridge and Olliff from the Vegetable Creek Tin-field. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 159-160.
1954 Charles Francis Laseron Charles Francis Laseron. Revision of the New South Wales Triphoridae. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 139-158.
1953 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. A circumcision ceremony and stone arrangement on Groote Eylandt. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 97-103.
1953 E. F. Riek E. F. Riek. The Australian freshwater prawns of the family Atyidae. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 111-121.
1953 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. The snake-woman, Jiningbirna. Records of the Australian Museum 23: 105-110.
1951 T. Harvey Johnston; P. M. Mawson T. Harvey Johnston; P. M. Mawson. Report on some parasitic nematodes from the Australian Museum. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 289-297.
1951 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. Some new and unusual stone implements from Australia and New Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 344-350.
1950 Gilbert P. Whitley Gilbert P. Whitley. Studies in ichthyology. No. 14. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 234-245.
1950 Harold O. Fletcher Harold O. Fletcher. Trilobites from the Silurian of New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 220-233.
1950 Charles Francis Laseron Charles Francis Laseron. Review of the Rissoidae of New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 257-287.
1949 Georg Ochs Georg Ochs. A revision of the Australian Gyrinidae. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 171-199.
1949 T. D. Campbell T. D. Campbell. The Krefft tooth—is it a human molar?. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 200-206.
1949 A. Fraser-Brunner; Gilbert P. Whitley A. Fraser-Brunner; Gilbert P. Whitley. A new pipefish from Queensland. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 148-150.
1949 R. R. Forster R. R. Forster. Opiliones from the Solomon Islands. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 141-147.
1948 Charles Francis Laseron Charles Francis Laseron. New South Wales Marginellidae. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 35-48.
1948 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. The Lapstone Creek excavation: two culture periods revealed in eastern New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 22: 1-34.
1947 J. W. Evans J. W. Evans. A new fossil homopteron from Kimbles Hill, Belmont (Upper Permian). Records of the Australian Museum 21: 431-432.
1947 Keith C. McKeown Keith C. McKeown. Catalogue of the Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) of Australia. Australian Museum Memoir 10: 1-190.
1946 Frederick D. McCarthy; Elsie Bramwell; H. V. V. Noone Frederick D. McCarthy; Elsie Bramwell; H. V. V. Noone. The stone implements of Australia. Australian Museum Memoir 9: 1-94.
1946 R. O. Chalmers R. O. Chalmers. Thomas Hodge-Smith 1894–1945. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 377-379.
1945 W. J. Rainbow; T. Hodge-Smith; Harold O. Fletcher W. J. Rainbow; T. Hodge-Smith; Harold O. Fletcher. Charles Anderson: 5th December, 1876–25th October, 1944. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 279-282.
1945 E. C. Pope E. C. Pope. A simplified key to the sessile barnacles found on the rocks, boats, wharf piles and other installations in Port Jackson and adjacent waters. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 351-372.
1945 Harold O. Fletcher Harold O. Fletcher. A new genus Glyptoleda and a revision of the genus Nuculana from the Permian of Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 293-312.
1945 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 IV. The Theria, and index. Australian Museum Memoir 8: 294-310.
1944 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. The Windang, or edge-ground uniface pebble axe in eastern Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 261-263.
1944 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. Some unusal cylindro-conical stones from New South Wales and Java. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 257-260.
1944 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. Some unusual stone artefacts from Australia and New Guinea. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 264-266.
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 III. The Sauria. The Reptilia. Australian Museum Memoir 8: 237-269.
1943 J. W. Evans J. W. Evans. Upper Permian Homoptera from New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 180-198.
1943 Frederick D. McCarthy Frederick D. McCarthy. The coroid and knapped stone implements of the Bathurst District. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 199-209.
1943 Frederick D. McCarthy; F. A. Davidson Frederick D. McCarthy; F. A. Davidson. The Elouera industry of Singleton, Hunter River, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 21: 210-230.