Having paid considerable attention to the Molluscan Fauna of Tasn1ania during the last 30 years, it is my intention, from time to time, to give to the Royal Society of Tasmania the benefit of my investigations. I now send my first paper on Trochidae and other Genera of Mollusca. Part 1."The coast of Tasmania is rich in Trochidae." The Rev. tenison-woods appears to have done some good work in the recent species in his Census in the Proc. of the Society, 1877, published 1878. Some of the species are incorrectly identified. List of species and descriptions and localaties of Trochidae
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...
Some time since, that is in May, 1876, I read a paper before this Society on some Australian Patell...
In the Proceedings for 1877 this Society did me the honor to publish in its pages a Census of the M...
Since the publication of Tate and May's Revised Census, in 1901, a considerable number of species n...
In no department of nature is the adaptation of our systems to the advanced state of knowledge beco...
Tasmania may be considered fairly rich in recent molluscan species, as she possesses nearly 700 mar...
Having, in the course of my researches in the bibliography of Australian Mollusca, noted that some ...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
Tasmanian conchologists must feel proud of such a noble addition to their marine gasteropoda as Val...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
TASMANIAN MARGINELLAS. Tenison Woods when describing M. cyprseoides in these Proceedings for 1877 ...
Until recently all types of the Tenison Woods Marine Mollusca were included in the general collecti...
The species here described include no startling novelties, but are more or less closely related to ...
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...
Some time since, that is in May, 1876, I read a paper before this Society on some Australian Patell...
In the Proceedings for 1877 this Society did me the honor to publish in its pages a Census of the M...
Since the publication of Tate and May's Revised Census, in 1901, a considerable number of species n...
In no department of nature is the adaptation of our systems to the advanced state of knowledge beco...
Tasmania may be considered fairly rich in recent molluscan species, as she possesses nearly 700 mar...
Having, in the course of my researches in the bibliography of Australian Mollusca, noted that some ...
In the Proceedings of the Royal Society for last year (1875), I published descriptions of 82 new ma...
Recent dredgings and other excursions in connection with the Tasnianian Field Naturalists Club, but...
Tasmanian conchologists must feel proud of such a noble addition to their marine gasteropoda as Val...
When Woodward classed the terrestrial mollusks of Tasmania, with those of Australia, south of the t...
TASMANIAN MARGINELLAS. Tenison Woods when describing M. cyprseoides in these Proceedings for 1877 ...
Until recently all types of the Tenison Woods Marine Mollusca were included in the general collecti...
The species here described include no startling novelties, but are more or less closely related to ...
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...
Some time since, that is in May, 1876, I read a paper before this Society on some Australian Patell...