Owing to the kind invitation of Mr. Rodway and Professor Flynn, the writer had the good fortune to be a member of a party spending the last week of 1915 in Mr. Weindorfer's Accommodation Hut near Cradle Mountain in the north-west of the Tasmanian highlands. Though there was little opportunity for detailed geological work, many interesting features were observed, which, at the request of the leaders of the- party, are here recorded, and correlated with the scattered references to this region in the writings of the few geologists that have previously been in the neighbourhood. A sketch map of the geological features, and a topographical sketch map are also given, based on a manuscript map by Franz Malscher, supplied by Mr. Weindo...
Through the courtesy of Messrs. E. J. Dunn, R. M. Johnston, and A. Morton I have received the two f...
The last two years have been spent in East Australia, and my short residence in Tasmania has point...
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...
Major L. F. Giblin, D.S.O.. and Mr. A. V. Giblin during the Christmas holidays of 1920, 1921, and 1...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
This paper is offered as a preliminary and very general sketch of the district described, upon whic...
Early in February, 1919, I had the pleasure of visiting the Tasmanian National Park with a party or...
Excepting some references in articles in the public press, no account of the flora of the Cradle Mou...
On taking a casual glance at the geologically coloured map of Tasmania we are struck with its simil...
Tasmanian physiography is so closely connected with the great occurrences of dolerite (diabase) tha...
The first description of the geological features of the coast near Wynyard was given forty years ag...
Through the courtesy of the secretary I have been allowed to read Mr. Moore's paper on " The discov...
On the occasion of the last meeting of this Association in Hobart the late W. H. Twelvetrees presen...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The northern Central Highlands region of Tasmania ext...
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...
Through the courtesy of Messrs. E. J. Dunn, R. M. Johnston, and A. Morton I have received the two f...
The last two years have been spent in East Australia, and my short residence in Tasmania has point...
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...
Major L. F. Giblin, D.S.O.. and Mr. A. V. Giblin during the Christmas holidays of 1920, 1921, and 1...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
This paper is offered as a preliminary and very general sketch of the district described, upon whic...
Early in February, 1919, I had the pleasure of visiting the Tasmanian National Park with a party or...
Excepting some references in articles in the public press, no account of the flora of the Cradle Mou...
On taking a casual glance at the geologically coloured map of Tasmania we are struck with its simil...
Tasmanian physiography is so closely connected with the great occurrences of dolerite (diabase) tha...
The first description of the geological features of the coast near Wynyard was given forty years ag...
Through the courtesy of the secretary I have been allowed to read Mr. Moore's paper on " The discov...
On the occasion of the last meeting of this Association in Hobart the late W. H. Twelvetrees presen...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The northern Central Highlands region of Tasmania ext...
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...
Through the courtesy of Messrs. E. J. Dunn, R. M. Johnston, and A. Morton I have received the two f...
The last two years have been spent in East Australia, and my short residence in Tasmania has point...
Dolomite, probably Precambrian, occurs throughout the Algonkian and Maxwell valleys.It has been sili...