In this paper I have added eighteen species to our list, which have been described by various authors from Australian or New Zealand sources. The occurrence of three more New Zealand species is interesting; but especially so is that of a large form of Pecten, taken living in 100 fathoms off Cape Pillar, and which was described from fossil material by the late Professor Tate. I also describe eight species, which appear to be new to science, and are the results of various dredging excursions. They do not present any great novelty to our previously known fauna. I have drawn the illustrations under the camera lucida from the type specimens, which will be presented to the Tasmanian Museum
One new species is described one species is added to the local list and observations are presented o...
Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, wh...
The following marine shells have been placed at my disposal for description by Mr. W. Legrand, of H...
A visit by the writer to the Furneaux Group in November, 1912, resulted in the addition of several ...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
The species here described include no startling novelties, but are more or less closely related to ...
Since the publication of Tate and May's Revised Census, in 1901, a considerable number of species n...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
Five species are for the first time recorded from Tasmania; in each case some observations are made ...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
Description of fossils found in the neighbourhood of Hobart. Fourteen species have already been not...
Description of sixteen new shells obtained from various locations around Tasmania. The author dredge...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Detailed description of two new species, Ancylus irvinae n. sp. This wonderfully fine and interesti...
One new species is described one species is added to the local list and observations are presented o...
Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, wh...
The following marine shells have been placed at my disposal for description by Mr. W. Legrand, of H...
A visit by the writer to the Furneaux Group in November, 1912, resulted in the addition of several ...
Read August 8th, 1910. In the Proceedings of this Society for 1908 I published a list of additiona...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
The species here described include no startling novelties, but are more or less closely related to ...
Since the publication of Tate and May's Revised Census, in 1901, a considerable number of species n...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
Five species are for the first time recorded from Tasmania; in each case some observations are made ...
The publication of the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods' paper, in enabhng collectors to determine and comp...
Description of fossils found in the neighbourhood of Hobart. Fourteen species have already been not...
Description of sixteen new shells obtained from various locations around Tasmania. The author dredge...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
Detailed description of two new species, Ancylus irvinae n. sp. This wonderfully fine and interesti...
One new species is described one species is added to the local list and observations are presented o...
Mr. R. M. Johnston, in Proc. Roy. Soc, Tasmania, 1880, p. 31,gives a list of Table Cape fossils, wh...
The following marine shells have been placed at my disposal for description by Mr. W. Legrand, of H...