PUBLICATIONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



1900. 



CATALOGUES. 



I. — CATAtOGTTE OF THE SPECIMENS OF NATURAL HlSTORT AND MlSCELLANEOTJS 



CuEiosiTiFS IN THE AUSTRALIAN MusEm, by G. Bennett. 1837. 

 8vo., pp. 71. 



This is the first Catalogfueof the contents of the Australian Museum. It 

 contains lists of 800 specimens. It is now out of print. 

 II. — Catalogue of Mammalia in the Collection of the Austkaliam Museum, 

 by G. Krefft, 1864. 12mo., pp. 133. 



An interesting Catalogue of portion of the Collections at date of publi- 

 cation, now out of print. Mr. Gerard Krefft was then Curator of the 

 Museum. 



III. — Catalogue of the Minerals and Eocks in the Collection of the 

 Australian Museum, by G. Krefft. 1873. 8vo , pp. xvii.-115. 



This is now out of print. 

 IV. — Catalogue of the Australian Birds in the .Australian Museum, by 

 E. P. Ramsay. 



Part I. — Accipitres. 1876. ) Second Edition, revised C 8vo., pp. xii.-74. 



Part II.— Striges. 1890.) by A. J. North, 1898. l8vo., pp. vi.-31. 



Wrappers. 4s. 



Part III. — Psittaci. 1891. 8vo., pp. viii.-llO. Wrapper, Ss. 



Part IV. — Halcyones. 1894. 8vo., pp. viii.-24. Wrapper, 2s. 6d. 



This work, although not yet completed, is indispensible for students 

 of Australian Ornithology. The Author was for many years Curator 

 of the Australian Museum, and is well known as an authority on 

 Australian Birds. 



V. — Catalogue of the Australian Stalk and Sessil-eted Crustacea, by 

 W.A.Haswell. 1882. 8vo., pp. xxiv.-324, with 4 plates. Wrapper, 21s. 



This work is still a standard work of reference for students of Australian 

 Crustacea. The Author is now Professor of Biology at the 

 Sydney University. The work is getting scarce, but there are still a 

 few copies left. 



VI. — Catalogue of the Library of the Australian Museum. 1883. 8vo., 

 pp. 178. With two Supplements. 



This Catalogue was prepared by Mr. T. G. Fielding under the super- 

 vision of Mr. W. A. Haswell, then Acting Curator of the Museum. 

 Two Supplements were published, and further Supplements have 

 been issued as Appendices to the Trustees' Annual Reports. The 

 Australian Museum Library has, however, grown to such an extent 

 that the Catalogue is practically obsolete. A new Catalogue has been 

 prepared by the present Secretary and Librarian, Mr. S. Sinclair, and 

 is waiting an opportunity for publication. 



VII. — Catalogue of a Collection of Fossils in the Australian Museum 

 with Introductory Notes, by F. Ratte. 1883. 8vo., pp. xxviii.-160. 

 Wrapper, 2s. 6d. 



This is a Catalogue of the Foreign Collection as arranged at date of 

 publication, the Author being then Mineralogist in the Museum. It 

 is now useful only as a list of specimens, and is no longer a guide to 

 the Collections. 



