Australian Museum Journals

Year First Author Reference
1905 Anderson Anderson, C.; Jevons, H. Stanley, 1905. Opal pseudomorphs from White Cliffs, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 6 (1): 31–37.
1905 Anderson Anderson, C., 1905. Mineralogical notes. No. II. Topaz, barite, anglesite, cerussite, and zircon. Records of the Australian Museum 6 (2): 83–97.
1906 Anderson Anderson, C., 1906. Mineralogical notes. No. III. Axinite, petterdite, crocoite, and datolite. Records of the Australian Museum 6 (3): 133–144.
1907 Anderson Anderson, C., 1907. Mineralogical notes. No. IV. Orthoclase in New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 6 (4): 265–270.
1907 Anderson Anderson, C., 1907. Mineralogical notes. No. V. Cassiterite cerussite, zeolites and other Australian minerals. Records of the Australian Museum 6 (5): 404–422.
1909 Anderson Anderson, C., 1909. Mineralogical notes. No. VIII. Topaz, anglesite, and other Australian minerals. Records of the Australian Museum 7 (4): 274–282.
1911 Anderson Anderson, C., 1911. Mineralogical notes. No. IX. Topaz, quartz, monazite, and other Australian minerals. Records of the Australian Museum 8 (2): 120–130.
1914 Anderson Anderson, William, 1914. Note on the occurrence of the sand-rock containing bones of extinct species of marsupials (Emu, Kangaroo, Wombat, etc.,) on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania. Records of the Australian Museum 10 (9): 275–284.
1908 Anderson Anderson, C., 1908. Mineralogical notes. No. VI. Topaz, beryl, anglesite, rutile, atacamite, pyrite. Records of the Australian Museum 7 (1): 60–68.
1913 Anderson Anderson, C.; Mingaye, J. C. H., 1913. Descriptions and analysis of the Binda meteorite. Records of the Australian Museum 10 (5): 49–52.
1920 Anderson Anderson, C., 1920. Mineralogical notes. No. X. Beryl. Torrington, New South Wales. Records of the Australian Museum 13 (1): 1–32.
1922 Anderson Anderson, C., 1922. Mineralogical notes. No. XI. Diamond. Records of the Australian Museum 13 (5): 201–212.
1925 Anderson Anderson, C., 1925. Notes on the extinct Chelonian Meiolania, with a record of a new occurrence. Records of the Australian Museum 14 (4): 223–242.
1929 Anderson Anderson, C., 1929. Palaeontological notes no. 1. Macropus titan Owen and Thylacoleo carnifex Owen. Records of the Australian Museum 17 (1): 35–49.
1930 Anderson Anderson, C., 1930. Palaeontological notes no. II. Meiolania platyceps Owen and Varanus (Megalania) priscus (Owen). Records of the Australian Museum 17 (7): 309–316.
1932 Anderson Anderson, C., 1932. Palaeontological notes. No. III. The skull of Sthenurus occidentalis Glauert. Records of the Australian Museum 18 (7): 383–388.
1937 Anderson Anderson, C., 1937. Palaeontological notes. No. IV. Records of the Australian Museum 20 (2): 73–78.
1984 Anderson Anderson, D. T., 1984. Catomerus polymerus and the evolution of the balanomorph form in barnacles (Cirripedia). Australian Museum Memoir 18 (2): 7–20.
1988 Anderson Anderson, D. T.; Anderson, J. T.; Egan, E. A., 1988. Balanoid barnacles of the genus Hexaminius (Archaeobalanidae: Elminiinae) from mangroves of New South Wales, including a description of a new species. Records of the Australian Museum 40 (4): 205–223.
1994 Anderson Anderson, M. Eric, 1994. Studies on the Zoarcidae (Teleostei: Perciformes) of the southern hemisphere. VII. A new species of Dieidolycus Anderson, 1988 from the Bismarck Sea. Records of the Australian Museum 46 (2): 121–124.