In a former paper upon the above subject, I confined my observations principally to the organisms themselves. Since that time I have visited Table Cape, and, assisted by Mr. T. R. Atkinson of this town, I have not only added to my collection a large number of new species, but have by careful investigation become possessed of important particulars which may be of some value in determining the relative position of this interesting deposit
Having devoted some spare time to the further investigation of the Launceston Tertiary Basin, the t...
General features of the Tertiary System: Overlying the prevailing sandstones, limestones, shales, ...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
Between the Tamar and Port Sorell, the Primary rocks are extensively developed. They consist chiefl...
Hitherto the more recent shell deposits upon the islands of Bass' Straits have been briefly referre...
Tertiary marine rocks occur in small scattered outcrops around Tasmania's north and west coasts, o...
Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, wh...
"From the Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1876."; "Printed at the Mercury S...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
The specimens here referred to were discovered by Mr. R. N. Atkinson in the tertiary fossil-bearing...
The first person to call attention to the tertiary formations of Australia was Capt. Flinders, who,...
Description of two new marine shells - Delphinula johnstoni, n.s.- This shell is closely allied to D...
Read by H.S Wintle, 12th April, 1864 .A Paper which I read before this Society, in November last, ...
The following descriptions and observations are principally based upon collections made recently in...
Potamides pyramdiale. Locality Table Cape. R. M. Johnston (one ex.). This species differs from the ...
Having devoted some spare time to the further investigation of the Launceston Tertiary Basin, the t...
General features of the Tertiary System: Overlying the prevailing sandstones, limestones, shales, ...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
Between the Tamar and Port Sorell, the Primary rocks are extensively developed. They consist chiefl...
Hitherto the more recent shell deposits upon the islands of Bass' Straits have been briefly referre...
Tertiary marine rocks occur in small scattered outcrops around Tasmania's north and west coasts, o...
Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, wh...
"From the Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1876."; "Printed at the Mercury S...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
The specimens here referred to were discovered by Mr. R. N. Atkinson in the tertiary fossil-bearing...
The first person to call attention to the tertiary formations of Australia was Capt. Flinders, who,...
Description of two new marine shells - Delphinula johnstoni, n.s.- This shell is closely allied to D...
Read by H.S Wintle, 12th April, 1864 .A Paper which I read before this Society, in November last, ...
The following descriptions and observations are principally based upon collections made recently in...
Potamides pyramdiale. Locality Table Cape. R. M. Johnston (one ex.). This species differs from the ...
Having devoted some spare time to the further investigation of the Launceston Tertiary Basin, the t...
General features of the Tertiary System: Overlying the prevailing sandstones, limestones, shales, ...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...