Visits to the islands in Bass' Straits are so rare that I feel certain the members of this Society will accept a contribution to the natural history of the group without objecting to its brevity, and to its somewhat desultory character, induced by limited opportunities of observation
ln the Tasmanian Museum there is a most valuable collection of fossil leaves belonging to the earli...
The final monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the 1887 session was held on Novembe...
There are eight formations mapped for Deal Island comprising forests and woodlands, scrub, sedgeland...
This paper introduces a series concerned with the results of a scientific expedition undertaken betw...
The Bishop of Tasmania read an interesting paper entitled " Notes on a Recent Visit to Norfolk Isla...
Hitherto the more recent shell deposits upon the islands of Bass' Straits have been briefly referre...
Mr. John Brown, Surveyor, has always taken a commendable interest in matters relating to the natura...
The insects collected on Curtis Island during a survey in February 1971 are enumerated and discusse...
The Hunter Islands lie off the north-western extremity of Tasmania and cover a considerable area. T...
My interest in the outlying islands of New Zealand began with a visit to the Bounties and Antipodes...
Proceedings of the Monthly Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania held on the 11th November, 1854,...
The last two years have been spent in East Australia, and my short residence in Tasmania has point...
The Hogan Group, consisting of eight islands and islets, lies in Bass Strait about 42 km southeast ...
The geographical position, and geological and cultural history of Macquarie Island render it an impo...
It is a great privilege to have been asked to respond to Lee Durrell’s account of the Durrell Wildli...
ln the Tasmanian Museum there is a most valuable collection of fossil leaves belonging to the earli...
The final monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the 1887 session was held on Novembe...
There are eight formations mapped for Deal Island comprising forests and woodlands, scrub, sedgeland...
This paper introduces a series concerned with the results of a scientific expedition undertaken betw...
The Bishop of Tasmania read an interesting paper entitled " Notes on a Recent Visit to Norfolk Isla...
Hitherto the more recent shell deposits upon the islands of Bass' Straits have been briefly referre...
Mr. John Brown, Surveyor, has always taken a commendable interest in matters relating to the natura...
The insects collected on Curtis Island during a survey in February 1971 are enumerated and discusse...
The Hunter Islands lie off the north-western extremity of Tasmania and cover a considerable area. T...
My interest in the outlying islands of New Zealand began with a visit to the Bounties and Antipodes...
Proceedings of the Monthly Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania held on the 11th November, 1854,...
The last two years have been spent in East Australia, and my short residence in Tasmania has point...
The Hogan Group, consisting of eight islands and islets, lies in Bass Strait about 42 km southeast ...
The geographical position, and geological and cultural history of Macquarie Island render it an impo...
It is a great privilege to have been asked to respond to Lee Durrell’s account of the Durrell Wildli...
ln the Tasmanian Museum there is a most valuable collection of fossil leaves belonging to the earli...
The final monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the 1887 session was held on Novembe...
There are eight formations mapped for Deal Island comprising forests and woodlands, scrub, sedgeland...