Journal Archive Results
Year Author/s Reference
1891 Chas Chilton Chas Chilton. On a new and peculiar freshwater isopod from Mount Kosciusko. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 149-171.
1891 T. Whitelegge T. Whitelegge. On the organism discolouring the waters of Port Jackson. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 144-147.
1890 J. Douglas Ogilby J. Douglas Ogilby. Report on a zoological collection from British New Guinea. Part I. Reptiles, batrachians, and fishes. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 89-101.
1890 Charles Hedley Charles Hedley. On Parmella etheridgei, Brazier. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 78-80.
1890 Anonymous Anonymous. Specimens obtained on a dredging trip in Port Jackson, Saturday, 30th May, 1890. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 84-88.
1890 E. P. Ramsay E. P. Ramsay. On a new species of Petaurides from the Bellenden-Ker Range, N.E. Queensland. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 77-78.
1890 J. Douglas Ogilby J. Douglas Ogilby. Description of a new Tetrodon from New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 81-82.
1890 A. S. Olliff A. S. Olliff. Additions to the insect-fauna of Lord Howe Island, and descriptions of two new Australian Coleoptera. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 72-76.
1890 J. Douglas Ogilby J. Douglas Ogilby. Re-description of Anomalops palpebratus, (Bodd.). Records of the Australian Museum 1: 69-71.
1890 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. Descriptions of Upper Silurian fossils from the Lilydale Limestone, Upper Yarra District, Victoria. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 60-67.
1890 J. Douglas Ogilby J. Douglas Ogilby. Report on a zoological collection from the Solomon Islands. Part II. Reptilia. Batrachia. Pisces. Crustacea. Insecta. Echinodermata. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 5-7.
1890 R. Etheridge R. Etheridge. General notes made during a visit to Mount Sassafras, Shoalhaven District, by Messrs. R. Etheridge, Junr., and J.A. Thorpe. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 17-26.
1890 Alfred J. North Alfred J. North. Notes on the nidification of Merula vinitincta, Gould, and Ocydromus sylvestris, Sclater, from Lord Howe Island. Records of the Australian Museum 1: 36-37.