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Record No. 1968 /118
List of Australian
Palaeontological Research Projects
Revised Edition, September 1968
Compiled by
D.L. Strusz
LIST OF AUSTRALIAN PALAEONTOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROJECTS
Compiled in the Geological Branch, Bureau of Mineral Resources,Geology and Geophysics, - from informatioh supplied by
Australian institutions and individuals
Revised edition, September 1968
Compiled by D,L. Strusz
Rec. No. 1968/118
Projects are listed alphabetically by fossil groups and then byworkers. Projects dealing with diverse or undifferentiated faunasare listed under "General", and those dealing with palaeoecology or palaeo-environments under "Palaeoecology"; both headings follow the taxonomic list.
Workers located outside Australia, but studying Australian fossils,are indicated by an asterisk.
ALGAE
BYRNES, J.G.Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
PREISS, W.V.Dept of Geology & Mineralogy ,
University of Adelaide
VEEVERS, J.J.School of Earth Sciences,Macquarie University
WALTER, M.R. see PREISS, W.V.
WEBBY, B.D.Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
ANNELIDA
GLAESSNER, M.F.Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
Palaeoecology and taxonomy ofOrdovician to Devonian algae ofthe Baker's Swamp-Stuart Town area,central-west N.S.W.
Precambrian stromatoliIes inAustralia (with M.R. Walter)
Upper Devonian and Lower Carbon=iferous calcareous algae from theBonaparte Gulf Basin, W. Aust.
Larger calcareous algae of theOrdovician of central-west N0 SOW.
Cambrian annelids
ARCHAEOCYATHA
*DEBRENNE, Mme F.Institute de Paleontologie,Centre National de la :RechercheScientifique, Paris 5 e .
A revision of the Bedford Collect-ion of South Australian archaeo-cyathids in the South AustralianMuseum
BIVALVIA (PELECYPODA)
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DICKINS,Bureau of Mineral Resources
RUNNEGAR, B.Dept of Geology,New England University
Taxonomy, palaeoecology and strati-graphic applications of Permianpelecypods
Permian Bivalvia of easternAustralia
BRACHIOPODA
ARMSTRONG, J.D.Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
BANKS, M.R.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
BROWNE, Ida A.Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
CAMPBELL, K.S.W.Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
CHATTERTON, B.D.E.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
CLARKE„M.J.,Tasmanian Dept of Mines
DEAR, J.F.,Queensland Geological Survey
ENGEL, B.A.,Dept of Geology,Newcastle University
FLOOD, P.Bureau of Mineral Resources
FOLDVARY, G.Z.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
GARRATT, M.J.,Dept of Geology,University of Melbourne
*GATEHOUSE, C.G.,Dept of Earth & Space Sciences,State University of New York atStony Brook, N.Y., U.S.A.
Upper Palaeozoic Spiriferida 9 withparticular reference to Queenslandfaunas.
Silurian and Devonian brachiopods
Permian Spiriferids of south-eastAustralia
1) Carboniferous brachiopod faunas,of ,N.S.W.
2)Siluro-Devonian brachiopod faunasfrom Yass and Taemas, N.S.W.
The taxonomy and palaeoecoldgy ofthe brachiopod fauna of theRece taculites Limestone (TaemasFormation) at Taemas, N.S.W.
1) Permian strophalosiids andspiriferids
2) Silurian and Devonian brachi-opOds
Permian brachiopods and biostrat-igraphy of the Bowen Basin andYarrol Basin, Qld
Carboniferous brachiopods of theWall-Manning-Hunter RiverProvince, N.S.W.
Lower Devonian brachiopods of theLob's Hole and Taemas areas, N.S.W.
Devonian spiriferids of westernN.S.W,;- (with G.H. Packham &B.D. Webby),
Upper .Devonian Spiriferida fromthe Fitzroy Basin 9 W. Aust.
Cambrian inarticulate brachiopodsof N. Aust.
BRACHIOPODA (contd)
HAWKINS, 1. E. , Dept of Geology, University of Melbourne
HERBERT, C., Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
McKELLAR, R. G. , Queensland Geological Survey
PACKHAM, G.H., Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
QUILTY, P. G., Dept of Geology, University of Tasmania
*ROBERTS, J., Bureau of Mineral ResoUrces, (at present at the ·Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C., U. S. A.)
* SAVAGE , N .M., Dept of Geology, University of Bristol, England
STRUSZ, D.L., Bureau of Mineral Resources
*TALENT, J. A. , Victorian Dept of Mines, (at present on loan to:·. U.N. Development Programme, Box 224 Ramna, Dacca-2,:l' .. · E. Pakistan)
THOMAS. G.A., Dept of Geology,
. University of Mel bourne
WEBBY, B. D. , Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
*WRIGHT, A.J .T., Dept of Geology,
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Victoria Univ., Wellington, N.Z.
Siluro-Devonian Orthida and Rhynchonellida from Victoria
Siluro-Devonian brachiopods of southern No So Wo
Devonian and Carboniferous brachiopods of the Yarrol and Star Basins~ Qld
Devonian spiri.ferids of WoN. S. W. (with GoZo Foldvary & B.D. Webby)
Jurassic brachiopods of El1sworthland
Carboniferous brachiopods from the Bqnaparte Gulf Basin, Wo Aust.
Palaeozoic brachiopods, with particular reference to the Lower Devonian faunas of the Manildra area, oentral=west N.S.W.
1) A revision of IiSpirifer" yassensis from the Lower Devonian at Taemas ~ N. S. W. ( wi th B. Chatterton & P. Flood)
2) Lower Devonian brachiopods from the Garra Formation 9 central~
west N.S.W.
1) Siluro-Devonian brachiopod faunas of Victoria
2) Devonian' brachiopods from Ukalunda and Clermont, Qld
1) Permian Spiriferida of northwest Australia
2) Devonian Spiriferida of the . Fi tzroyBasi.n, Wo Aust.
3) Permian ·Davidsoniacea and Orthotetacea of Tasmania
Devonian spiriferids from western N.S.W. (with G.Z.Foldvary & G. H. Packham)
Devonian brachiopods from Mudgee9 N.S.W.
BRYOZOA
BANKS, M.R., Dept of Geology, University of Tasmania
BROWN, D. A. , Dept of Geology, School of General Studies, Australian National University
COCKBAIN, AoEo, Western Australian Geological Survey
ENGEL, B. A. , Dept of Geology, Newcastle University
WASS, R.E., Dept of Geology & GeophYsics, University of Sydney
CEPHALOPODA
*GLENISTER, B.F., Dept of Geology,
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State University of Iowa, U.S.A.
JENKINS, T.B.H., Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
QUILTY, P. G. , Dept of Geology, University of Tasmania
RUNNEGAR, B., Dept of Geology, New England University
COELENTERATA
BANKS, M.R., Dept of Geology, University of Tasmania
BYRNES, JoG., Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
Permian polyzoa of Tasmania
Polyzoa from the bores on Midway Island, northern Pacific
Tertiary bryozoa from the Eucla Basin, and the southwest region of W. Aust.
Carboniferous bryozoa of the Myall-Marining-Hunter River province? N.SoWo
I) Ecology of Tertiary to Recent bryozoa of southern Australia
2) Permian bryozoa of the Perth? Canning and Carnarvon Basins, W. Altst.
3) Ordovician bryozoa from Cliefden Caves, NoSo W.
Devonian ammonoids from the Lennard Shelf in the Canning Basin? W. Aust.
Upper·Devonian and Carboniferous cephalopods-of N.S.Wo
Jurassic ammonites and belemnites of Ellsworthland
I) 'Lower Triassic ammonoids of southeast Queensland
2) Lower Carboniferous goniatites of Queensland and NoS.W.
Tasmanian Ordovician corals
Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Ordovician to Devonian tabulate corals of the Baker's Swamp-Stuart Town area, central-west NoS.W.
COELENTERATA (contd)
HILL, Dorothy Dep"t of Geology & Mineralogy, University of Queensland
JELL, JoS. see HILL, Dorothy
*JULL, RoK., Dept of Geology, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
MALLErT, C. W., Dept of Geology, Newcastle University
PICKETT, J. W. , Geological Survey of New South Wales (Mining & Geological Museum)
*ST JEAN, J 0 ,
Dept of Geology, University of North Carolina, U.S.A.
SHmWIN, L., Geological Survey of New South Wales
STRUSZ, D.L., Bureau of Mineral Resources
THOMAS, G.A., Dept of Geology, University of Melbourne
WEBBY, B. D. , Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
*WRIGHT, A. J. T • , Dept of Geology, Victoria University,Wellington, N. Z.
CONODONTS
CHATTERTON, B.D.E., Dept of Geology, School of General Studies, Australian National University
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Palaeozoic rugose and tabulate corals, especially Australia.TJ. Silurian and ~evonian faunas (with J.S. Jell)
1) Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of Queensland Vistan rugose corals
2) Silurian rugose corals from the Broken River gorge? No Q1~ (with Do Hill)
Devonian stromatoporoids from the Broken':River area (No Qld) and Tamworth (NoSoW.)o
1) Lower Deyonian corals from the Yass Basin, NoS.W.
2) Carboniferous corals from north~east N.S.Wo
Devonian stromatoporoids from the Lennard Shelf, Canning Basin, W. Aust.
Silurian conulariids from Cheeseman Creek, south of Molong1 N.S.W.
1) Lower Devonian rugose corals from the Garra Formation, central-west
, N. So W. 2) Giveti.an rugose corals from No
Qld, wi.th particular reference tO,the Reid Gap area
Permian conulariids of Australia
Taxonomy and palaeoecology of stromatoporoids, rugose and tabul~te co~als from the Ordovician of central-west NoS.W.
Devonian rugose corals from Mudgee, N. S. W.
Conodonts from the Receptaculites Limestone (Taemas Formation) at Taemas, N. So Wo
CONODONTS (contd)
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DRUCE, E.C.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
*GLENISTER, B.F.,Dept of Geology,State University of Iowa,U.S.A.
JACKSON, J.J.,Dept of Geology,New England University
JENKINS, T.B.H.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
JONES, P.J.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
KENNEDY, D.J.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
LINK, A.G.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
NIEPER,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
PACKHAM, G.H.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
PALMIERI, V.,Queensland Geological Survey
PHILIP, G.M.,Dept of Geology,New England University
*SAVAGE, N.M., •Dept of Geology,University of Bristol, England
1) Ordovician conadonts of theHorn Valley Formation, AmadeusBasin, N.T.
2) Lower Devonian conodonts fromthe Garra Formation, central-west N.S.W.
3) Devonian and Carboniferousconodonts from reef complexesin the Bugle Gap area, W. Aust.
4) Upper Cambrian and Tremadocianconodonts from central Australia.
5) Reworked faunas in Palaeozoicformations of the Bonaparte GulfBasin, W. Aust.
6) Silurian conodonts of the A.C.T.
Lower Palaeozoic conodont faunasof W. Aust.
Devonian conodonts and biostrat-igraphy of the Timor anticline,northeast N.S.W.
Upper Devonian and Carboniferousconodonts of N.S.0
1) Cambro-Ordovician conodontsfrom Queensland (with E.C.Druce)
2) Lower Ordavicianfconodonts fromthe Bonaparte Gulf and DalyRiver Basins, W. Aust.
Tasmanian Ordovician conodonts
Palaeoecology and biostratigraphyof the Yass , Basin faunas,Silurian, N.S.W.
Ordovician conodonts of Qld andcentral Australia
Ordovician conodonts of central
Queensland Carboniferous conodonts
Conodont faunas of easternAustralia
Palaeozoic conodonts, withparticular reference to the LowerDevonian faunas of the Manildraarea, central-west N.S.W.
CONODONTS (contd)'
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TELFORD, P.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
WARRIS, B.J.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
Lower sand Middle Devonian cono-dontsi mainly from the BrokenRiver area, north Qld
Ordovician conodonts fromnorthwest N.S.W.
CRUSTACEA
GLAESSNER, M.F.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
JENKINS, R.F. - see M.F. Glaessner -
JONES, P.J.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
DOPIK, A.A.,
Bureau of Mineral Resources
QUILTY, P.G.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
*ROLFE, W.D.I.,Hunterian Museum,Glasgow, Scotland
WILLEY, E.C.,Dept of Geology,New England University
Australian and New Zealand fossildecapod crustaceans (withR.F. Jenkins)
1) Upper Devonian Ostracoda andEridostraca from the BonaparteGulf Basin, W. Aust.
2) Lower Triassic palaeocope andpodocope . ostracods from thePerth Basin, 1W. Aust.
3) Lower Carboniferous ostracodsfrom the Bonaparte Gulf andCanning Basins, W. Aust.
4) Upper Devonian ostracods fromthe Canning Basin, W. Aust.
Ordian (Cambrian) bradoriidcrustaceans of Australia
Jurassic Crustacea of Ellsworth-land
Devonian phyllocarids from W. Aust.
Devonian ostracod faunas ofeastern Australia
ECHINODERMATA
McKELLAR,Queensland Geological Survey
*MACURDA, D.B. Jnr,Museum of Paleontology,University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
Upper Palaeozoic echinoderms ofQueensland
Permian blast olds from Tasmaniaand W. Aust.
ECHINODERMATA (contd)
PHILIP, G.M., Dept of Geology, New England University
WEBBY, B. D. , Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
FORAMINIFERA
ABELE, C., Victorian Dept of Mines
* ADAMS, C. G. ,
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British Museum (Natural History)
BELFORD, D.J., Bureau of Mineral Resources
BINNEKAMP, J. G. , Bureau of Mineral Resources
COLEMAN, P.J., Dept of Geology, University of Western Australia
COLLINS, A.C., . National Museum of Victoria
*CONKIN, J. & B., University of Kentucky
GLAESSNER, M.F., Dept of Geology & Mineralogy, University of Adelaide
1) Australian fossil crinoids 2) Australian Cainozoic
echinoids
Ordovician Echinodermata from central-west N.S.W.
Tertiary Foraminifera of Victoria~ with particular reference to the Oligocene and Miocene of the Torquay-Anglesea region
Stratigraphic distribution and taxonomy of some larger Foraminifera from Christmas Island (Indian Ocean) (with D.J. Belford)
1) Planktonic and benthonic smaller Foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary of the Ashmore and Legendre wells, W. Aust.
2) Christmas Island larger Foraminifera (with C.G. Adams~ which see)
The biostratigraphic application of planktonic Foraminifera, and the environmental application of benthonic Foraminifera, to the Tertiary of New Guinea and the Upper Cretaceous to Tertiary of W. Aust.
1) Tertiary larger Foraminifera from the New Hebrides, and from the Suva Formation of Fiji
2) The foraminiferal succession in the Ashmore Reef test well, offshore W. Aust.
Foraminifera, with particular reference to the Recent Foraminifera of Port Philip Bay.
Tasmanian Permian Foraminifera
Foraminifera (general)
FORAMINIFERA (contd)
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KESTON, S.,Continental Oil Pty Ltd
LINDSAY, J.M.,South Australian Dept ofMines
LLOYD,A.R. Lloyd Pty Ltd,French's Forest, N.S.W.
McGOWRAN, B.,South Australian Dept of Mines
NICHOLLS, D.R.,Dept of Geology,University of Melbourne
PALMIERI, V.,Queensland Geological Survey
PARTRIDGE, A.D.,Geological Survey of New SouthWales
Dept of Geology;University of Tasmania
TAYLOR, D.J.,Dept Of—Geology,University of Melbourne
TERPSTRA, G.R.J.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
WADE, Mary J.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
Tertiary planktonic Foraminiferaof northern New Guinea
Tertiary planktonic foraminiferalzonation of S. Aust,
1) Stratigraphy and palaeoecologyof Papuan Tertiary Foraminif era
. 2) Foraminif era from subsurfaceQuaternary of the CapricornChannel, Qld
3) Foraminiferal biostratigraphyin subsurface Carboniferousand Permian of the BonaparteGulf Basin, W. Aust.
4) Tertiary Foraminifera in theWreck and Heron Islands bores,Qld
Foraminiferal morphology andtaxonomy
Middle Miocene to Recent Foramin-ifera of the Gippslana Basin andthe Port Philip Sunkland
1) Permian Foraminifera of theBowen Basin, Qld
2) Tertiary, Foraminifera of Queens-land, New Guinea, and adjacentshelf areas
Lower Cretaceous - Foraminifera fromthe Great Artesian Basin. in NewSouth Wales
1) Western Australian EoceneForaminif era -
2) Tasmanian Tertiary Foraminifera
Mesozoic and Tertiary Foraminiferaof the Bass Strait Basins
1) Larger Foraminif era from theTertiary of Papua and NewGuinea
2) Foraminifera from the Permianand Lower Cretaceous
Foraminifera (with M.F. Glaessner)
GASTROPODA
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DARRAGH, T.A.,National Museum of Victoria
DICKINS, J.M.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
QUILTY, P.G.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
SPRY, Miss E.M.,Dept of Geology,University of Melbourne
GRAPTOLOIDEA
BANKS, M.R.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
*JAEGER, H.,In4itut und Museum furPalaontolwie der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, E.Germany
MOORS, H.T.,Dept Geology,University of Melbourne
PACKHAM, G.H.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
MIRK°, S.K.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
A revision of the Tertiary Voluta
The taxonomy, palaeoecology andstratigraphic application ofPermian gastropods
1 Tasmanian Tertiary gastropods2 Jurassic gastropods of
Ellsworthland
Victorian Tertiary gastropods
Graptolites from the OrdovicianMathinna Beds
Upper Silurian and Lower Devoniangraptolites from Victoria andNew South Wales
The ecology of Victorian Ordovic-ian graptolites in relation tothe turbidite environment
Ordovician and Silurian grapto-lites of central N.S.W.
Ordovician graptolites from theCanning Basin, W. Aust.
MICROPLANKTON
COOKSON, Isabel C.,School of Botany,University of Melbourne
DOUGLAS, J.G.G.,Victorian Dept of Mines
*EISENACK , A. -. se I.C.CooksonUniversity of Tubingen
GLAESSNER,,M.F.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
KESTON, S.,Continental Oil Pty Ltd
Studies in Australian, particular-ly Western Australian, Mesozoicmicroplankton (fauna and flora).(Some with A. Eisenack)
Mesozoic microplankton ofVictoria
Microfossils (with M.J. Wade)
Tertiary microfossils in northernNew Guinea.
MICROPLANKTON (contd)
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RADE, J.,Rade Stratigraphic Laboratories
WADE, Mary J.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
MOLLUSCA (see also Bivalvia,CephaloPoda, Gastropoda)
DAY, LW.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University-
..:ENGEL, B.A.,^iDept of Geology,Newcastle University
KENDRICK,:G.W.,Dept of Palaeontology,Western Australian Museum
LUDBROOK, N.H.,South Australian Departmentof Mines .
QUILTY, P,G.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
SKWARKO, S.K.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
*TALENT, J.A.,- Victorian Deptof Nines
(at present on loan to: - U.N.Development Programme, Dacca,E. Pakistan)
Cretaceous microplankton from theNormanton Fm., Carpentaria Basin,North Queensland
Microfossils (with M.F. Glaessner)
Cretaceous molluscan faunas fromthe Great Artesian Basin.
Carboniferous molluscs of theWall-Manning-Hunter Riverprovince of N.S.W.
Molluscan taxonomy and palaeo-ecology
Molluscan faunas of the EuclaBasin
-Jurassic molluscs of Ellsworthland
Triassic marine molluscs fromNew Guinea
Devonian molluscs from Ukalundaand Clermont, Queensland
PLANT MACROFOSSILS
CHAMBERS, T.C.,School Of BcitanY,University of Melbourne
DOUGLAS, j.G.G.,Victorian Dept of Mines
GOULD, R.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
Morphology of some earlyAustralian land plants
Mesozoic plants of Victoria
Mesozoic flora of Queensland
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PLANT MACROFOSSILS (contd)
LANGE, R.T.,Dept of Botany,University of Adelaide
MARTIN, A.R.H.,School of Biological Sciences,University of Sydney
OFFLER, Christina E.,Dept of Botany,University of Adelaide
TO1NROW, J.A.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
WHITE; Mary E.,Balgowlah, N.S.W.
Eocene floras at Maslin's Beach,S. Aust., with particularreference to the study of cuticlesof angiosperm leaves
Australian fossil plants inrelation to climate and geography
Lower Tertiary floras from MtElba, Teal trig. stn, Woomera andClayton, S. Aust., with particularreference to the , vegetative off-shoots of the Coniferales
1) Early Mesozoic conifers2) Permian Isoetales
• 1) Devonian and Lower Carbonif-erous floras
2) Species ranges of the Carbon-iferous Lepidodendron andRhacopteris floras
3) The lower limits of theGlossopteris flora
4) Glossopterid fructifications
PLANT MICROFOSSILS (Palynology)
BALME, B.E.,Dept of Geology, .University of Western Australia
BURGER, D.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
COOKSON, Isabel C.,School of Botany,University of Melbourne
DETTMANN, M.,.Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
DOUGLAS, J.G.G.,Victorian Dept of Mines
FILATOFF, J.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University. of Queensland
GLIKSON, Mrs M.,Dept of Geology,University of Western Australia
1) Permian palynology of theCanning Basin, W. Aust.
2) Permian and Triassic palynologyof the Salt Range, W. Pakistan
3) Upper Permian and Lower Triassicpalynology of Greenland
Australian Cretaceous stratigraphicpalynology
Mesozoic microfloras, particularlyfrom Western Australia
Cretaceous and Tertiary palynologyof eastern Australia
Mesozoic microfloras of Victoria
Upper Permian palynology of theTheodore area, Queensland
Permian palynology of the Collieand Wilga Basins, W. Aust.
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PLANT MICROFOSSILS (Palynology) (contd)
HARRIS, W.K.,South Australian Dept of Mines
HASKELL, T.R.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
HELBY, R.J.,Geological Survey of NewSouth Wales
HENNELLY, J.P.F.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
INGRAM, B.S.,Geological Survey of WesternAustralia
KEMP, Elizabeth M.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
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PLAYFORD, G.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
RADE, J.,Rade Stratigraphic Laboratories
SEGROVES, K.L.,Dept of Geology,University of Western Australia
1) Tertiary taxonomic and strat-igraphic palynology of south-eastern Australia
2) Permian megaspores and theirgeographic distribution
3) Permian palynological bio-stratigraphy of the westernGreat Artesian Basin
Cretaceous palynology of the GreatArtesian Basin
Upper Palaeozoic and Lower Meso-zoic palynology,_with particularreference to:1) Upper Carboniferous to Lower
Permian biostratigraphy2) Upper Permian to Triassic
biostratigraphy3) Lower Cretaceous biostrati-
graphy
The relationship between sporeassemblages and coal measuresedimentation in eastern Australia
Upper Mesozoic palynology of thePerth Basin
1) Australian Mesozoic spores andpollen .
2) Albian and Aptian spores andpollen from the United Kingdom
Australian Carboniferous andMesozoic palynology
Middle Palaeozoic, Mesozoic andTertiary palynology, with particu-lar reference to:1) The Greta Coal measures at
Boggabri,2) Correlation of coal measures
between Moura,(Q1d) and theNarrabri-Curlewis area (N.S.W.)
3) Upper Devonian and LowerCarboniferous spores of theBonaparte Gulf Basin, W. Aust.
4) Cretaceous sporomorphs andmicroplankton ,of the NormantonFormation, Carpentaria Basin,N0Q1d
Permian palynology of the northernPerth Basin
TENTACULITIDS
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*BOUCEK, B.,Geological Survey ofCzechoslovakia
TRACE FOSSILS
GLAESSNER, M.F.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
WEBBY, B.D.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
Devonian tentaculitids of'Victoria
Cambrian trace fossils
Trace fossils from:1) Silurian and Devonian grey-
wackes, central-west N.S.W.2) Upper Devonian sandstones,
central-west N.S.W.3) Triassic Narrabeen Group and
Hawkesbury Sandstone, Sydneyarea
TRILOBITA
BANKS, M.R.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
BUCKLEY, J.,Dept of Geology,University of Tasmania
CAMPBELL, K.S.W.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
CHATTERTON, B.D.E.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
DAILY, B.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
GILBERT-TOMLINSON, JoyceBureau of Mineral Resources
JAGO, Mrs J.B.(see also B. Daily)
JELL, P.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Queensland
LINK, A.G.,Dept of Geology, -School of General Studies,Australian National University
1) Ordovician trilobites ofTasmania
2) Permian trilobites of Tasmania
Tasmanian nepeids
Siluro-Devonian trilobite faunasfrom Yass and Taemas, N.S.W.
The taxonomy, ontogeny and palaeo-ecology of trilobite faunas fromthe Receptaculites Limestone(Taemas Formation) of Taemas,N.S.W.
Cambrian trilobites (with J.B.Jago)
The taxonomy and biostratigraphyof northern Australian Ordoviciantrilobites,. with particular refer-ence to the Dikelokephalinidae
Tasmanian Cambrian trilobites
Lower Middle Cambrian trilobitesof Queensland
The stratigraphic succession andpalaeoecology of the trilobitefaunas of the Yass Basin, N.S.W.
TRILOBITA (contd)
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OPIK, A.A., Bureau of Mineral Resources
SHERGOLD, J. H. , Bureau of Mineral Resources
SHERWIN 9 L., Geological Survey of New South Wales
*STEHLI, F.G., Dept of Geology, Western Reserve University,USA
STRUSZ, D. L. , Bureau of Mineral Resources
WASS, R.E., Dept of Geology & Geophysics, University of Sydney
VERTEBRATA
ARCHER, M., Western Australian Museum
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1) Dolichometopid trilobites of Queensland 9 Northern Territory and New South Wales
2) Australian Metadoxididae of the Cambrian Ordian Stage
3) Redlichia in northern Australia and N. S. w.
4) Templetonian and Ordian xystri= durid trilobites of Australia
5) Nepeid trilobites of the Middle Cambrian of northern Australia
6) Ptychagnostids and diplagnos= tids of the Middle Cambrian, their taxonomy, stratigraphy and palaeogeography
1) Middle Cambrian po1ymerid trilo= bites of Asiarl affinity in Australia
1) Late Upper Cambrian trilobite faunas of northern Australia9 with particular reference to the Pseudagr!ostidae
2) Silurian and Lower Devonian acastomorph trilobites
3) Enorinurus in Canberra and Yass ( with DoLo Strusz)
1) The revision of N.S.W. SiluroDevonian trilobites
2) Silurian trilobites from Cheeseman Creek, south of Molong, No So W.
Permian trilobites
1) Encrinurus in the Silurian of Canberra and Yass (with J.H. Shergold) .
2) Lower Devonian trilobites from the Garra Formation, central= west NoS.W.
Permian trilobites of NoS. W.
Taxonomy and palaeoecology of Quaternary marsupials
VERTEBRATA (contd)
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*RICH, Mrs P.,^.American Museum of Natural History,Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
BARTHOLOMAI, A.,Queensland Museum
BAYNES, A.,Western Australian Museum
CAMPBELL, K.S.W.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
*CLEMENS, LA,,'Dept of Paleontology,University of Califbrnia,Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
*COSGRIFF,Wayne State University
DAILY, B., .Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
FINCH, Mrs E.,Dept of Zoology,University of Western Australia,
HILLS, E.S.,Dept of Geology,University of Melbourne
JONES, P.J.,.Bureau of Mineral Resources
KEMP, N.R.,^•Dept of Geology,University of Melbourne
*LUNDELIUS,,F., Jnr,Dept of-:GeolOgy,^-University of Texas,Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
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MAHONEY, J.A., !Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
MERRILEES,-D.,Dept of Palaeontology,Western Australian Museum
PLANE, M.,: ..- Bureau of Mineral Resources
1) Upper Cainozoic macropodidmarsupials
2) Mesozoic Vertebrata
Taxonomy and palaeoecology ofmurids
The anatomy of the Devonianlungfish Dipnorhynchus (withK.S. Thompson)
Thyacoleo from the Pleistocene atNaracoorte, S. Aust.
Tasmanian Triassic vertebrates
Fossil koalas (with R. Wells)
The anatomy of Thylacoleo (withILD.L. Ride)
Devonian fish from New South Walesand the Northern Territory
Upper Silurian to Lower Devoniancoelolepid fish scales from theToko Range, western Queensland
Tertiary elasmobranchs of Victoria
Pliocene-Pleistocene marsupialsfrom Hamilton, Coimadai andGeelong, Victoria
Quaternary mammals of Australia,with particular reference to therodents
The taxonomy and palaeoecology ofQuaternary marsupials
Studies on Tertiary vertebratesfrom New Guinea, the NorthernTerritory, and north Queensland
Fossil bird material from thecollections of the QueenslandMuseum
VERTEMATA (contd.)
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RIDE, W.D.L,Western Australian Museum
RITCHIE, A.,Australian Museum, Sydney
*SCARLETT, R.,Canterbury Museum,New Zealand
STEPHENSON, N.G.,School of Biological Sciences,University of Sydney
*TEDFORD, R.H.,Dept of Paleontology,University of California,Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
*THOMPSON, K,S.,Yale University, U.S.A.
*TURNBULL, W.D.,Field Museum of Natural History,Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
WALDMAN, M.,Dept of Zoology andComparative Physiology,Monash University, Victoria
WARREN, J.W., .Dept of Zoology & ComparativePhysiology,Monash University, Victoria
WELLS, R., .South Australian Museum
WILKINSON, H.E.,National Museum of Victoria
The taxonomy and palaeoecology ofQuaternary marsupials
1) Devonian- fish from Cobar, N.S.W.2) Palaeozoic fish from Britain,
Scandinavia and Spain
A supposed Moa from Queensland -based on material in the Queens-land Museum
The taxonomy and phylogeny offossil wombats
Australian Tertiary mammals, withparticular reference to thePleistocene of Naracoorte, S.Aust.
The anatomy of the Devonian lung-fish Dipnorhynchus (with K.S.W.Campbell)
Pliocene-Pleistocene marsupialsfrom Hamilton, Coimadai andGeelong, Victoria (with F.Lundelius)
1) Lower Cretaceous fish fromKoonwarra, Victoria (dipnoans,archaeomaenida, paleoniscids,leptolepids)
2) Carboniferous fish fromMansfield, Victoria (crossop-terygians, paleoniscids,dipnoans, acanthodians)
1) Lower Devonian crossoptery-gian fish from eastern Victoria
2) Tertiary tortoises fromTasmania
Fossil koalas (with B. Daily)
1 A revision of fossil wombats2 A study of fossil Sarco hilus
GENERAL
BANKS,Dept of. Geology,University of Tasmania
BROWNE, Ida A.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
Permian faunas and correlation(with M.J. Clarke)
Siluro-Devonian fossils of the Yass-Taemas area, N.S.W.
GENERAL (contd)
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BYRNES, J.G.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
CHATTERTON, B.D.E.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
CLARKE, N.J.,Tasmanian Dept of Mines
ENGEL, B.A.,Dept of Geology,Newcastle University
FLEMING, P.J.G.,Queensland Geological Survey
FOLDVARY, G.2„ ,
Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
GARRATT, N.J.,Dept of .Geology,University of Melbourne
GLAESSNER, M.F.,Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
JENKINS, T.B.H.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
LINDSAY, J.M.,South Australian Dept of Mines
PET, L.J.,, -Dept of. Geology,University of Western Australia
RUNNEGAR, B.,Dept of Geology,^.New England University
SHERGOLD, J.H.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Ordo-vician to Devonian faunas in theBaker's Swamp-Stuart Town area,central-west N.S.W.
The palaeoecology of theReceptaculites Limestone at Taemas,and its faunas of trilobites,brachiopods- and conodonts
The stratigraphy and taxonomicdescription-of Tertiary and Palae-ozoic macrofaunas, particularlybrachiopods (with M.R. Banks)
1) Carboniferous faunas of theMya11-Manning-Hunter Riverprovince, N.S.W.
2) The general faunas of RouchelBrook
1) The Cretaceous fauna of theMaryborough Basin, Queensland
2) Middle Cambrian palaeoecologyand biostratigraphy of northwestQueensland
The stratigraphy-and palaeontologyof the Bogan Gate-Trundle District,western N.S.W.
Siluro-Devonian biostratigraphy ofthe Kingslake area, Victoria
Precambrian fossils (with N.J.Wade)
The palaeontology and stratigraphyof Upper Devonian and Carboniferousrocks in N.S.W.
Biostratigraphy of the Tertiary ofthe St. Vincent and Murray Basins
The Lower Permian fauna of theNingeneno Formation, northernPerth Basin
The Permian faunas of New England,
Wenlock-Ludlow faunal stratigraphyof southwest Britain
GENERAL (contd)
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SHERWIN, L.,Geological Survey of NewSouth Wales
SKWARKO, S.K.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
STRUSZ, D.L.,Bureau of Mineral Resources
*TALENT, J.A.,Victorian Debt of Mines(at present on loan to:U.N. Development Programme,Dacca, E. Pakistan) -
WADE, Mary, J., .Dept of Geology & Mineralogy,University of Adelaide
WARRIS, B.J.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
WASS, R.E.,Dept of Geology & GeOphysics,University of Sydney .
Silurian stratigraphy and faunasof central-west N.S.W.,and theTaralga-Bungonia area, nearGoulburn, N.S.W.
The revision of Middle Jurassicfossils from the NewmarracarraFormation, W. Aust.
The Upper Ordovician, Silurian,and Lower Devonian faunas of theCanberra 1:250,000 Sheet area
Siluro-Devonian faunas ofVictoria
Precambrian fossils (withM.F. Glaessner)
Lower Palaeozoic faunas ofnorthwest N.S.W.
Permian faunas of the westernmargin of the Sydney Basin, and ofthe Narrabri 1:250,000 Sheet area
PALAEOECOLOGY
ARCHER, M.,Western Australian Museum
BINNEKAMP,Bureau of_Mineral Resources
BYRNES,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
CHATTERTON, B.D.E.,Dept of Geology,School of Geheral StudiesAustralian National University
COCKBAIN, A.E., ,
Geological Survey of WesternAustralia
FLEMING, P.J.G.,Queensland Geological Survey
Quaternary marsupials
Determination of depth and environ-ment from Upper Cretaceous andTertiary benthonic Foraminifera
Ordovician to Devonian faunas ofthe Baker , s Swamp-Stuart Town area,central-west N.S.W.
Palaeoecology of the Recentaculites Limestone at Taemas,
Devonian reef complexes of theLennard Shelf, Canning Basin,W. Australia
The Middle Cambrian of northwestQueensland
PALAEOECOLOGY (contd)
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HENNELLY, J.P.F.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
KENDRICK, G.W.,Dept of Palaeontology,Western Australian Museum
LINK, A.G.,Dept of Geology,School of General Studies,Australian National University
LLOYD, A.R.,A.R. Lloyd Pty Ltd,French's Forest, N.S.W.
MARTIN, A.R.H.,.School of Biological -Sciences,University of Sydney
MERRILEES,Dept of Palaeontology,Western Australian Museum
MOORS, H.T.,Dept of Geology,University of Melbourne
PACKHAM, G.H.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University^Sydney
RIDE, W.D.L., •Western Australian Museum
WASS, R.E.,Dept of Geology & Geophysics,University of Sydney
Relationship between spore assem-blages and coal measure sedimen-tation in eastern Australia
Molluscan palaeoecology
Sedimentation and palaeoecology inthe Yass Basin
Tertiary foraminiferal palaeo-ecology in Papua
Australian fossil plants in relat-ion to climate and geography
Quaternary marsupials
The ecology of Victorian Ordoviciangraptolites in relation to theturbidite environment
Ordovician faunas of central N.S.W.
Quaternary marsupials
Tertiary to Recent bryozoa ofsouthern Australia, and itsapplication to older faunas.