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Notes on the identification of the black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus xanthonotus)
Through the courtesy of Mr. M. W. Harrison, I have
been permitted to examine the egg of the Black Cockatoo
(Calyptorhynchus xanthonotus), and the following interesting
data has been kindly supplied to me by that gentleman. The
bird was seen by Mr. Leslie Burbury on several occasions to
fly from a hole in a gum tree, also by a shepherd in Mr.
Burbury's employ. Both saw the bird leave the nest on the
occasion of taking the eggs
Description of a new species of shark
During the month I had brought to the Museum a
peculiar-looking fish, having been found washed up on the
beach at Bruny Island. On examination it proved to be a
species of Centrina ; at first I was inclined to believe it was
C. salviani, but on closer examination it seemed to differ.' A
specimen of C. salviani having been found off the coast of
New Zealand some few years back, I had a photo, of the
Tasmanian specimen sent to Professor Hutton, F.R.S.,
Curator Canterbury Museum, Christchurch. Professor
Hutton wrote, stating that, judging from the photo., he was
inclined to think that the Tasmanian Centrina differed from
the one in New Zealand, which he considered was Centrina
salviani. Before finally deciding on making a new species,
Mr. Ogilby, the able Ichthiologist of the Australian Museum,
kindly undertook to compare the Tasmanian shark with the
C. salviani in the Sydney Museum
What science and commerce may gain from an Antarctic expedition
What is to be gained from an Antarctic Expedition is a
question so frequently asked that some notice should be
taken of it, and an answer framed that, if possible, shall be
satisfactory.
Perhaps a reference to what has been done by Arctic
Exploration may encourage belief that some benefit would
accrue from a properly equipped expedition to the Antarctic
region.
Observations in the far north have been of incalculable
value for the confirmation or correction of scientific
theories relating to ocean currents, magnetic deviations,
climatology, geographical distribution of plants and animals,
and a host of similar subjects; while, as to commerce, it is
only necessary to mention the discovery of the White Sea
route to Russia, with its consequent trade, the establishment
of the Spitzbergen fisheries, and the opening up of new and
lucrative whaling grounds in Baffin's Bay and Prince
Regent's Inlet, as convincing proofs of the usefulness of
many expeditions that promised less in the way of discovery
than one to the Antarctic regions.
An Antarctic expedition is thought to be of vital importance but should not be left to any other country other than England and her loyal Australasian subjects
Description of two new fishes
Detailed description of two new species of fishes, Eurumetopos johnstonii,nov. sp. and Triptergium clarkei, nov. sp.
Eurumetopos johnstonii, nov. sp. This very remarkable fish was found washed on the beach
at Bridgewater. Unfortunately the crows had eaten a great
part of one side, taking the eyes and the intestines out. I have great pleasure in giving this very
remarkable genus the specific name of Johnstonii, in honour
of R. M. Johnston, Esq., F.L.S., whose very valuable works
in all matters relating to the Natural History of Tasmania
and the Geological features of the Island place him as the
foremost scientist in Tasmania
Lampris
Description of Lampris Luna. This very interesting specimen, the first
on record of having been captured in Australia, was forwarded
to the Museum by Mr. Alfred Lovett on December
18th, 1895. Mr. Lovett states that it was found washed up
on the beach near Port Arthur, and weighed 130lbs. Unfortunately
the crows had picked and destroyed one side
Testing an Original Story in Multiple Artistic Mediums
The Story is one of the oldest forms of communication between humans. Various methods have enhanced and updated the Art in a variety of ways since the concept was created. In modern times, a story can exist in multiple mediums because of the variations that humans use today to tell stories. I present an artistic project that will show my development of an original universe, plot, and characters into a storyline introduction for enjoyable purposes. The belief was that these ideas I created could succeed in multiple formats, but I would need to narrow it down and test what I had created. I chose two different mediums, a Written Narrative and a Video Game, as means to tell my story as much as I could within the time frame. By using the opinions of others, I’ll learn if either project can be successful in telling my story and which method offered the best experience with my particular story ideas to share with an individual
Notes on the discovery of a Ganoid fish in the Knocklofty sandstones, Hobart
ln the Tasmanian Museum there is a most valuable collection
of fossil leaves belonging to the earlier tertiary period of
Tasmania, but in respect of which there is no record as to the
locality from which they were originally obtained. I was long
of opinion that this peculiar group of fossil plants was obtained
by Dr. Milligan from Macquarie Harbour in the early days of
the colony's history, and this conviction was one of the main
reasons which induced me to visit and examine the leaf
deposits of Macquarie Harbour in the year 1887. Includes illustrative plates
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