Note.—All the measurements are given in French millimetres, and the greatest measurement in each direction is always meant. The letters N., S., E., and W. will be used to denote, the north, south, east, and west coasts of the island respectively; B. St., Bass' Straits; S.E.A., South-east Australia, as far as Port Jackson inclusive; E.A., the whole of the East Australian coast; S.A., the whole of the South Australian coast as far as Spencer's Gulf; W.A., Western Australia, as far as Swan River; V. will mean Victoria from Cape Howe to Portland Bay
The findings of a week-long survey of coastal marine molluscs around King Island are documented. In ...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
Mary Lodder was born in England in 1853. Mary, along with her parents and two siblings, arrived in T...
Description of sixteen new shells obtained from various locations around Tasmania. The author dredge...
The following marine shells have been placed at my disposal for description by Mr. W. Legrand, of H...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
During the month of November, 1922, I spent some days on King Island visiting relatives, and took w...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
No attempt has yet been made to arrange the freshwater shells of Tasmania. The land shells have be...
Having visited many parts of our island but little known to the general traveller, I have, during t...
A visit by the writer to the Furneaux Group in November, 1912, resulted in the addition of several ...
Description of two new marine shells - Delphinula johnstoni, n.s.- This shell is closely allied to D...
Having, in the course of my researches in the bibliography of Australian Mollusca, noted that some ...
The findings of a week-long survey of coastal marine molluscs around King Island are documented. In ...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
Mary Lodder was born in England in 1853. Mary, along with her parents and two siblings, arrived in T...
Description of sixteen new shells obtained from various locations around Tasmania. The author dredge...
The following marine shells have been placed at my disposal for description by Mr. W. Legrand, of H...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
During the month of November, 1922, I spent some days on King Island visiting relatives, and took w...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
No attempt has yet been made to arrange the freshwater shells of Tasmania. The land shells have be...
Having visited many parts of our island but little known to the general traveller, I have, during t...
A visit by the writer to the Furneaux Group in November, 1912, resulted in the addition of several ...
Description of two new marine shells - Delphinula johnstoni, n.s.- This shell is closely allied to D...
Having, in the course of my researches in the bibliography of Australian Mollusca, noted that some ...
The findings of a week-long survey of coastal marine molluscs around King Island are documented. In ...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
Mary Lodder was born in England in 1853. Mary, along with her parents and two siblings, arrived in T...