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Charles Anderson: 5th December, 1876–25th October, 1944
https://journals.australian.museum/rainbow-1945-rec-aust-mus-216-279282/Charles Anderson: 5th December, 1876–25th October, 1944
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A simplified key to the sessile barnacles found on the rocks, boats, wharf piles and other installations in Port Jackson and adjacent waters
https://journals.australian.museum/pope-1945-rec-aust-mus-216-351372/A simplified key to the sessile barnacles found on the rocks, boats, wharf piles and other installations in Port Jackson and adjacent waters
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A new genus Glyptoleda and a revision of the genus Nuculana from the Permian of Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/fletcher-1945-rec-aust-mus-216-293312/A new genus Glyptoleda and a revision of the genus Nuculana from the Permian of Australia
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The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles: a comparative study of their development and adult morphology. Part IV. The Theria, and index
https://journals.australian.museum/leighton-kesteven-1945-aust-mus-mem-84-294310/The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles: a comparative study of their development and adult morphology. Part IV. The Theria, and index
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The Windang, or edge-ground uniface pebble axe in eastern Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/mccarthy-1944-rec-aust-mus-215-261263/The Windang, or edge-ground uniface pebble axe in eastern Australia
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Some unusal cylindro-conical stones from New South Wales and Java
https://journals.australian.museum/mccarthy-1944-rec-aust-mus-215-257260/Some unusal cylindro-conical stones from New South Wales and Java
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Some unusual stone artefacts from Australia and New Guinea
https://journals.australian.museum/mccarthy-1944-rec-aust-mus-215-264266/Some unusual stone artefacts from Australia and New Guinea
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The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles: a comparative study of their development and adult morphology. Part III. The Sauria. The Reptilia
https://journals.australian.museum/leighton-kesteven-1944-aust-mus-mem-83-237269/The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles: a comparative study of their development and adult morphology. Part III. The Sauria. The Reptilia
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A new pygmy seahorse (Pisces: Syngnathidae: Hippocampus) from Lord Howe Island
https://journals.australian.museum/kuiter-2003-rec-aust-mus-552-113116/A new pygmy seahorse (Pisces: Syngnathidae: Hippocampus) from Lord Howe Island
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Early Ordovician conodonts from far western New South Wales, Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/zhen-et-al-2003-rec-aust-mus-552-169220/Early Ordovician conodonts from far western New South Wales, Australia
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