Jk iW > ] G*M>Rvr\ K'aluwl Uistcry w ftl4MiM| Ua 



(.'lelau.l, J. B. "'I'll*: Aid»;baM Watson Momoria" Lecture; The Naturalist 

 n't Medicine with Particular 1-tefercnce lo Australia" Afe*£ j. AusftnJtc, 

 1950, i 54ft [This oimprehensive ami well -documented survey is among 

 On? beer Australian historical paper*. Fart L deals * r itli medical naturalist*, 

 nutttbly John While, R Bcwn, R, Bynoc, (5, ttenuett, J. MaeGilbvray, 

 the BanrrorK E. Stirling J. C. Vtreo ami A. Jeffcris Turner, amidst S 

 host o( otViei references antl a brief dljcu-isioii of Hunter's examination 

 of the kangaroo , Pan JT, the enninhiititw? or* the naturalist to medical 

 kliuu'ledge in Australia, with particular reference to plague, antibiotic* 

 aiul anthropology ; Pwrt HI, the naturalist as pathologist and clinician, 

 includintr a section on veterinary pathology. An annotated bibliography ii 

 a vahicnVc appendix, j 



Gunlou-Tayloi, G. 'The Debt ot Surgiral Science to Australia", Jtust ^* 

 V 7, /, .V'Ht|/. 1947. 17: 75. [This admirable and well illustrated survey 

 reviews not only surgery, hut physiology, zoology and allied science* a* 

 well, Reference in made to specialist branches ot surgery, regional surgery 

 and specific disease?, and 'he worts of a large immbci ot Australian 

 surgeons is discussed. U Qewi also ftflB lirlks bcttfofct) the English Vtyi 

 the Australasian Colleges, notably in connexion with natural history and 

 tlie Htmtcrian Musuuni | 



Alexander, W. R. "The. History of Aiolojjy irt Western Australia : Part J, 

 J3Jj«:ovenes m the 37th Cemurv" J A'jr Hist, & So- 5>t IV /tin*.. 1914. 

 5. 49. 11, \79l-lS29, J Prat. AV?. &tc\ ri--!., 1915. J : S3, ill, 1*29- J &40. 

 MA, 1918, .? : .?7. [Not nenlj 



Afusgrave, A, "Tlic Hi.-tory of Australian Entomological Research". Au.*L 

 gfjvl, 193(9. 6: 139. [A thorough and admirabfv doaiuieniod account ol 

 the subject considered m three sections: 1770-18$); lfcU-I#Sl ; l£62-F.*29. 

 Among the medical men mtmtioneri arc L. Leichhardt, G. Howitt and 

 J. K. F-Uey. and there arc references to iflcjiral entomology.] 



Taylor, g J-f. "Medical Entomology in Australia". Hcdfh, 1934, J2 88. 

 IA short review of Australian Loulrir.mtinus and problcn>» in this fitkl ) 



Mackerras, I. M. "The Jackson Lecture: Australia's. Contribution to Insect* 

 Borne Disease". Miv£ /. Awftrviib, 1948. /; 1 57, f,\n excellent review, 

 dealing notably with filarial*, malaria, wroa and rickettsial infcerioiiv. 

 plague, and some rare conditions, :s accompanied by a #ond bibliography 

 under ^jmilar headings] 



Whitfhoufie, F. W. "The Progress and Pn's^fV. Keeds ot Oueciis'aud 

 Pnlaeotuology". QtJ, ,Vj/,, IV3D, 7; 30. 



1V_01cGAN*IZATIO\S AND INSTITUTIONS 

 Rainbow. W 4 ' Rrief History of the Australian Museuiu". -4t»rf. Jlfli 



A/u.o., 1922, i: 167. 



Founded in 18^8 under the uarnc "LuloniaJ Musemu '. 

 Etykft C. "Viity fears ot Hcieuce*'. Vict. Nat u 1931. W: 67 I Relates 



chiefly ro the Fi»-)d Naturalists* CluU the activities of which are dealt 



wt?Vi undet the beadings of related. .scieuces-J. 

 WatM_.ii, i. "The Club and Zoology" Vkt. A : rt/., 1950, f*7- 70. [A Nstoncal 



revtew fi** the ^oobiyical aejcvjtrcs of the Field Natura?isti' C'?ub of 



Victoria. I 

 Bafiwrd, F. G A, "The First Qua tier of a Century of the Pirld Katura1iste' 



Club of Vktona ki . t'tct. Nut.. 1906, 2$: 6.1. 



For the period 190V. 921). vec ibio , 1020, J7 : 71 ; Eor the WTtOtl *1V20- 



IMQ, tiW,. 1*^30, •?''. 39. AU three papers are by the tame author 

 Daley, C "Kistor> of the Getlot.u Field Naturalists 5 Club". !'».:/, Mat,, 1945. 



•j/ ]W) 



Soe also ArhJejidum |y K Prcscott, .'rVn/., J 945. 6^" 3s3. 

 W*i|lid ( J FT "A B<KOitft43 Retrospect'*- Viet, Xat. % 1950, ty «i IRelatcs 



to (lie Field Naturalist*' Club of Victoria! 

 FroggaH W. W "Htslor>' oi the Field Naltmdists' SocietJci of Mew Sobtlt 



W3W. rf||/r, Nat-, 1936, 9: 169 anil 185. 



