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Gerard Krefft
Creative Foundations. the Royal Society of New South Wales: 1867 and 2017
2016. a Cultural Cacophony: Museum Perspectives and Projects
Neotype Designation for the Australian Pig-Footed Bandicoot Chaeropus Ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838
VI Chapter 1
Blandowski, Krefft and the Aborigines on the Murray River Expedition
WILLIAM BLANDOWSKI Photographs of Australian Aborigines, 1862 Reel
(FORMER SHIRE of WALPEUP) HERITAGE STUDY STAGE 2 Vol 1 Mildura Rural City Thematic Environmental History 1 August 2012
Fauna of Australia 2A
Curator of Australian Museum. (Correspondence Respecting Appoi Ntment Of.)
Natsca News Issue 7-6.Pdf
Rare and Curious Specimens, an Illustrated History of the Australian Museum 1827
Fauna of Australia 2A
Secondary Education Kit
C:&E AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE
Taxonomic Status of Podabrus Albocaudatus Krefft, 1872
The Death Adder Acanthophis Antarcticus (Shaw & Nodder, 1802) in Victoria: Historical Records and Contemporary Uncertainty
Australian Museum
Australian Museum
Top View
Gerard Krefft: a Singular Man
The Krefft Tooth—Is It a Human Molar?.Records of the Australian Museum 22(2): 200–206, Plate Xiv
'Retrieving an Archive: Brook Andrew and William Blandowski's
Life of Marsupials
Ichthyology at the Australian Museum: Collections, Databases and the Web
Australian Museum
Neotype Designation for the Australian Pig-Footed Bandicoot Chaeropus Ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales Volume 104 Parts 3 and 4
The Scientists and Darwin's the Origin of Species in Nineteenth Century
Review of Environmental Factors: Proposed Construction and Operation of Conservation Fencing and Associated Infrastructure and R
AUSTRALIAN 1\Iuseum. (REPORT Frol\1 TRUSTEES, FO"R
Australian Museums, Aboriginal Skeletal Remains, and the Imagining of Human Evolutionary History, C
Australian Snake Taxonomists and a History of the Taxonomy of Australia’S Venomous Snakes