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Survival Stories: Palm Cockatoo and Regent Honeyeater
https://australian.museum/publications/survival-stories-palm-cockatoo-and-regent-honeyeater/Emily Cave and Zoë Sadokierski sketch the Regent Honeyeater and Palm Cockatoo. Professor Robert Heinsohn and Christina Zdenek conduct fieldwork in Cape York. Experience Emily Cave’s work in the Ornithology collection. Listen to Laurence Pike's musical encounter with Palm Cockatoos.
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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
https://journals.australian.museum/anderson-1914-rec-aust-mus-109-275284/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
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Australian tribal names, with their synonyms. Compiled from ethnographical works in the Australian Museum Library, 1909
https://journals.australian.museum/thorpe-1913-rec-aust-mus-84-161192/Australian tribal names, with their synonyms. Compiled from ethnographical works in the Australian Museum Library, 1909
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A very remarkable species of Spongophyllum from the Upper Silurian rocks of New South Wales
https://journals.australian.museum/etheridge-1913-rec-aust-mus-103-3538/A very remarkable species of Spongophyllum from the Upper Silurian rocks of New South Wales
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Description of Austrochaperina a new genus of Engystomatidae from north Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/fry-1912-rec-aust-mus-91-87106/Description of Austrochaperina a new genus of Engystomatidae from north Australia
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The Myriapoda in the Australian Museum. Part I.—Chilopoda
https://journals.australian.museum/brlemann-1912-rec-aust-mus-91-3775/The Myriapoda in the Australian Museum. Part I.—Chilopoda
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Scientific results of the trawling expedition of H.M.C.S. "Thetis" off the coast of New South Wales, in February and March, 1898, the Recent Crinoids of Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/clark-1911-aust-mus-mem-415-705804/Scientific results of the trawling expedition of H.M.C.S. "Thetis" off the coast of New South Wales, in February and March, 1898, the Recent Crinoids of Australia
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The results of deep-sea investigations in the Tasman Sea. I. The expedition of H.M.C.S. "Miner". No. 5. Polyzoa supplement
https://journals.australian.museum/maplestone-1911-rec-aust-mus-82-118119/The results of deep-sea investigations in the Tasman Sea. I. The expedition of H.M.C.S. "Miner". No. 5. Polyzoa supplement
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Mineralogical notes. No. VIII. Topaz, anglesite, and other Australian minerals
https://journals.australian.museum/anderson-1909-rec-aust-mus-74-274282/Mineralogical notes. No. VIII. Topaz, anglesite, and other Australian minerals
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North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 13. Fighting weapons
https://journals.australian.museum/roth-1909-rec-aust-mus-74-189211/North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 13. Fighting weapons
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