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Notes on fishes from Western Australia. No. 3
https://journals.australian.museum/waite-1905-rec-aust-mus-62-5582/Notes on fishes from Western Australia. No. 3
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Description of the mutilated cranium of a large fish, from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland
https://journals.australian.museum/etheridge-1905-rec-aust-mus-61-58/Description of the mutilated cranium of a large fish, from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland
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An addition to the Lacertilian fauna of the Solomon Islands
https://journals.australian.museum/waite-1905-rec-aust-mus-61-1316/An addition to the Lacertilian fauna of the Solomon Islands
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Occasional notes. II. Pseudaphritis urvilii, Cuvier & Valenciennes, a fish new to western New South Wales
https://journals.australian.museum/waite-1905-rec-aust-mus-61-3839/Occasional notes. II. Pseudaphritis urvilii, Cuvier & Valenciennes, a fish new to western New South Wales
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Notes on the architecture, nesting habits, and life histories of Australian Araneidae, based on specimens in the Australian Museum
https://journals.australian.museum/rainbow-1905-rec-aust-mus-61-2228/Notes on the architecture, nesting habits, and life histories of Australian Araneidae, based on specimens in the Australian Museum
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On an insular form of Melithreptus brevirostris, Vigors and Horsfield
https://journals.australian.museum/north-1905-rec-aust-mus-61-2021/On an insular form of Melithreptus brevirostris, Vigors and Horsfield
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A second sauropterygian converted into opal, from the Upper Cretaceous of White Cliffs, New South Wales. With indications of ichthyopterygians at the same locality
https://journals.australian.museum/etheridge-1904-rec-aust-mus-55-306316/A second sauropterygian converted into opal, from the Upper Cretaceous of White Cliffs, New South Wales. With indications of ichthyopterygians at the same locality
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Mineralogical notes. No. I. Topaz, beryl, vesuvianite, tourmaline, and wolframite
https://journals.australian.museum/anderson-1904-rec-aust-mus-55-296305/Mineralogical notes. No. I. Topaz, beryl, vesuvianite, tourmaline, and wolframite
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Ornithological notes. [I. Short-billed Honey-eater (Melithreptus brevirostris). II. Latham’s Snipe (Gallinago australis). III. Silver-eye (Zosterops lateralis). ]
https://journals.australian.museum/north-1904-rec-aust-mus-55-337338/Ornithological notes. [I. Short-billed Honey-eater (Melithreptus brevirostris). II. Latham’s Snipe (Gallinago australis). III. Silver-eye (Zosterops lateralis). ]
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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
https://journals.australian.museum/etheridge-1904-rec-aust-mus-55-271276/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
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