Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, which have been referred to existing species. As I think that some of them have been incorrectly identified I am desirous to give explanatory reasons for the adoption of other names. Before doing so, I may remark that in my presidential address to the Royal Society of South Australia, vol. ii., p. lvi., 1879, I gave a list of 24 living species of various classes which existed in the Australian seas during Eocene and Miocene times, five of the molluscs are included in Mr. Johnston's list; moreover, I stated that "other fossils have been referred to living species—to Trivia Europoea, Leiostraca subulata, Lima subauriculata, Liotia lamello...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
The late R. M. Johnston, Government Statistician, by his will bequeathed his natural history collec...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
Description of fossils found in the neighbourhood of Hobart. Fourteen species have already been not...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
In this paper I have added eighteen species to our list, which have been described by various autho...
Re-examination and comparison of fossil forms referred to with the living types supposed to be ident...
The following descriptions and observations are principally based upon collections made recently in...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
ln the Tasmanian Museum there is a most valuable collection of fossil leaves belonging to the earli...
The second of this series of contributions to the our history of Fossil Flora refers largely to coll...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most wide...
Thirty years ago (P.Z.S. 1900, pp. 776-794) Sir Baldwin Spencer described and named the fossil Mars...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
The late R. M. Johnston, Government Statistician, by his will bequeathed his natural history collec...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
Description of fossils found in the neighbourhood of Hobart. Fourteen species have already been not...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
In this paper I have added eighteen species to our list, which have been described by various autho...
Re-examination and comparison of fossil forms referred to with the living types supposed to be ident...
The following descriptions and observations are principally based upon collections made recently in...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
ln the Tasmanian Museum there is a most valuable collection of fossil leaves belonging to the earli...
The second of this series of contributions to the our history of Fossil Flora refers largely to coll...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most wide...
Thirty years ago (P.Z.S. 1900, pp. 776-794) Sir Baldwin Spencer described and named the fossil Mars...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
The late R. M. Johnston, Government Statistician, by his will bequeathed his natural history collec...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...