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Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Prof. Ralph Tate, Papers on Southern Australian Tertiary and Recent Mollusca
... Papers on Southern Australian Tertiary and Recent Mollusca......mollusca...(See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Tate) south australia ralph tate royal society royal society of south australia gastropods brachiopods mollusca snails murray river marine mollusca brachiopoda Blue half leatherbound book of 422 pages. ...An image of contents is available. Ralph Tate (11 March 1840 – 20 September 1901) was a British-born botanist and geologist, who was later active in Australia. In 1875 Tate was appointed Elder Professor of natural science at the University of Adelaide in South Australia, teaching botany, zoology and geology. He became vice-president and then as president (1878–1879) of the Philosophical Society. It changed name to the Royal Society of South Australia in 1880 with Tate as its first president in that year[1] Tate encouraged members to send in original papers, personally contributing nearly 100 papers to its Transactions and Proceedings. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Tate)Blue half leatherbound book of 422 pages. Includes many black and white illustrations of shells. The book includes a series of articles by Prof. Ralph Tate from transactions of the Royal Society of South Australiasouth australia, ralph tate, royal society, royal society of south australia, gastropods, brachiopods, mollusca, snails, murray river, marine mollusca, brachiopoda -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneBook, James A. McKinty, 1936
... Also a classification of the Mollusca and notes on various species and the locality from which collected....Also a classification of the Mollusca and notes on various species and the locality from which collected. ...This is a catalogue of the shells contained in the cabinet in the University Building foyer. Also a classification of the Mollusca and notes on various species and the locality from which collected.Catalogue of shells -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjasper fossils
... Genus-nautiloidea, family-cephalopoda, order - mollusca. Fossil of a cuttlefish like animal- head and tentacles protruding from one end of the long tubular shell. ...Genus-nautiloidea, family-cephalopoda, order - mollusca. Fossil of a cuttlefish like animal- head and tentacles protruding from one end of the long tubular shell. ...Presumed found in the Buchan area. Inspected by George Rawlings 6.2.2013Fossils are among the most valuable sources of information about the Earth's history. This fossil is part of the geological history of East GippslandTtwo pieces of jasper fossil. Genus-nautiloidea, family-cephalopoda, order - mollusca. Fossil of a cuttlefish like animal- head and tentacles protruding from one end of the long tubular shell. This is in red jasper. The small fossil piece has been polished.jasper fossil nautilloidea mollusc
