Australian Museum Magazine Volume 03 Issue 04
Contents
The red-spot spider, Latrodectus hasseltii, a widely distributed species, is our most dangerous spider, and many cases of serious bites have been recorded - Frontispiece
The first Australian Museum - 111
The native bear - 112
Last days at Santa Cruz - Troughton, Ellis le G., 1893-1974 and Livingstone, Arthur A. - 113
Notes and news - 123, 140
A romance of two words - ammonia and ammonite - Crabb, H. E. - 124
The flower of the wave - Whitley, Gilbert P. (Gilbert Percy), 1903-1975 - 126
A Lilliputian marine battle - McNeill, Frank A. (Francis Alexander), 1896-1969 and Hale, Herbert M. (Herbert Mathew), 1895-1963 - 129
Obituary - Dr. E.W. Ferguson - 131
A gigantic extinct lizard - Anderson, Charles, 1876-1944 - 132
Obituary - Thomas Whitelegge - 133
Harmful Australian spiders - Musgrave, Anthony, 1895-1959 - 134
A remarkable fish parasite - Whitley, Gilbert P. (Gilbert Percy), 1903-1975 - 139
The case and faggot moths - Day, Maud Preston - 141