967 resultados para New South Wales -- Emigration and immigration


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Bibliography: p. 303-308.

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At head of title: Department of Public Instruction. Meteorology of New South Wales

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Life sciences collection

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Continues Its Wealth and Progress of New South Wales

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Editors: 1890-93, H.C.L. Anderson; 1897-Apr. 1905, W.H. Clarke; May 1905-Oct. 1906, F.G. Chomley; Nov. 1906-Feb. 1908, P. Hunter; May 1909-Jan. 1910, W.H. Clarke; Feb. 1910- J.E. O'Grady.

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Issued by the Dept. of Labour and Industry, 1912-Oct.1940. Apr. 1956-Mar.1968; by Dept. of Labor and Industry and Social Services, Nov.1940-May 1944; by Dept. of Labor and Industry and Social Welfare, June 1944-Mar.1956

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Vols. for 1904-5-1907-8 called also: 1st issue-3rd issue; 1918- called also: 26th issue- continuing the numbering of its previous title.

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"Explanation of abbreviations of titles of works quoted": p. xi-xx.

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The ischnacanthid acanthodian Grenfellacanthus zerinae gen. et sp. nov. is described on the basis of two large jaw bones from the Late Devonian (late Famennian) Hunter Formation, near Grenfell, N.S.W. The new species is the youngest known ischnacanthid, and the largest ischnacanthid from Gondwana. As for many ischnacanthids, the structure of the jaws and teeth indicate that Grenfellacanthus was probably an ambush predator.