Having collected many specimens of the genus Unio inhabiting the northern rivers of Tasmania, during the last seventeen years, more especially those found in various parts of the South Esk Eiver, I have often been much impressed with the extreme variability of form and colour exhibited by different individuals. This is more particularly remarkable if specimens marking different stages of growth are compared with each other. Includes illustrations
In this paper I have added eighteen species to our list, which have been described by various autho...
TASMANIAN MARGINELLAS. Tenison Woods when describing M. cyprseoides in these Proceedings for 1877 ...
It will be understood from the previous papers that the the Mosses of this and the neighbouring col...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
Having visited many parts of our island but little known to the general traveller, I have, during t...
No attempt has yet been made to arrange the freshwater shells of Tasmania. The land shells have be...
Description of fossils found in the neighbourhood of Hobart. Fourteen species have already been not...
Hitherto conchologists were of opinion that the genus Pupa had no representatives in Tasmania. The ...
The species here described include no startling novelties, but are more or less closely related to ...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Based on mussels collected from the Ross River, Australia, within 13 months, I studied the variation...
One new species is described one species is added to the local list and observations are presented o...
Detailed description of two new species, Ancylus irvinae n. sp. This wonderfully fine and interesti...
Based on mussels collected from the Ross River, Australia, within 13 months, I studied the variation...
In this paper I have added eighteen species to our list, which have been described by various autho...
TASMANIAN MARGINELLAS. Tenison Woods when describing M. cyprseoides in these Proceedings for 1877 ...
It will be understood from the previous papers that the the Mosses of this and the neighbouring col...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
Having visited many parts of our island but little known to the general traveller, I have, during t...
No attempt has yet been made to arrange the freshwater shells of Tasmania. The land shells have be...
Description of fossils found in the neighbourhood of Hobart. Fourteen species have already been not...
Hitherto conchologists were of opinion that the genus Pupa had no representatives in Tasmania. The ...
The species here described include no startling novelties, but are more or less closely related to ...
Discussion on the classification of several shells. A revision of the nomenclature of the freshwate...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Based on mussels collected from the Ross River, Australia, within 13 months, I studied the variation...
One new species is described one species is added to the local list and observations are presented o...
Detailed description of two new species, Ancylus irvinae n. sp. This wonderfully fine and interesti...
Based on mussels collected from the Ross River, Australia, within 13 months, I studied the variation...
In this paper I have added eighteen species to our list, which have been described by various autho...
TASMANIAN MARGINELLAS. Tenison Woods when describing M. cyprseoides in these Proceedings for 1877 ...
It will be understood from the previous papers that the the Mosses of this and the neighbouring col...