`Australian Women in Geoscience`

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‘Australian Women in Geoscience’
Contributions in 20th Century
Scientific (mostly refereed?) publications and reports up to 1999 by year [principally
deceased or inactive workers], where active in Australia (e.g. Phillips Ross), recording
especially those relating to Australian geology. International journals in Blue. First
reference in Bold and any subsequent change of name, e.g., because of marriage.
1900-1909 (0?)
1910-1919 (2)
1. Cohen, F. 1911. Notes on Azurite Crystals from Broken Hill. J. Proc. Roy. Soc.
NSW. (for 1910) XLIV, 577-583 SU.
2. Bentivoglio M. 1918. Gems and gem minerals. Sydney Univ. J. H, no. 3,
(Michaelmas Term), 25-26
Vincent, A. V., began ? 1917 on important Silurian-Devonian floras in Victoria MU - did
she publish M.Sc. then?
McInerny, Kathleen 1919/20 M.Sc. MU - did she publish?
1920-1929 (19) - minerals 5, geol/ign 5 , palaeo 7
1. Bentivoglio M. 1921. Notes on cassiterite crystals from the New England district,
New South Wales, and Stanthorpe, Queensland. J. Proc. R Soc NSW 55, 65-82. SU.
2. Keastland, Bertha 1922 M.Sc. - did she publish?
3. Brown, I. A., 1923. Notes on hornblende and bytownite from hypersthene gabbro,
Black Bluff, near Broken Hill. J. Proc. R Soc NSW 56 (for 1922), 210-218. SU
4. Crespin, I. 1923. Excursion to Green Gully, Keilor. Vict. Nat. 40 (3), 47-48.
5. Chapman, F. & Crespin, I. 1923. The Australian Rhynchonellacea of the “Nigricans
Series” with a special description of the new Genus Tegulorhynchia. Proceedings of
the Royal Society of Victoria 35 (N.S.), Pt II, 170-193.
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6. Brown, I. A., 1925a. Notes on the occurrence of glendonites and glacial erratics in
Upper marine beds at Ulladulla, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 50, 25-31.
7. Brown, I. A., 1925b. Geology of the Milton district, NSW. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW
50, 448-465.
8. Vincent, A. V. 1925. On the Silurian and Devonian floras, and the importance of
their discovery in Victoria. Rec. Geol. Surv. Vict. 4, 501-507.
9. Brown, I. A., 1926. Some Tertiary formations on the South Coast of New South
Wales, with special reference to the age and origin of the ‘so-called’ silica rocks. J.
Proc. R Soc NSW 59 (for 1925), 387-399. SU
10. Cookson, I. C., 1926. On the occurrence of the Devonian genus Arthrostigma in
Victoria. Proc. R. Soc. Vict. 38, 65-69.
11. Chapman, F. & Crespin, I. 1926a. A revision of the ‘Sweet’ collection of Triassic
plant remains from Leigh Creek, South Australia. Trans. Proc. R.Soc SA 50, 163178.
12. Chapman, F. & Crespin, I. 1926b. Preliminary notes on the fauna and age of the
Plantagenet Beds of Western Australia. Rep. ANZAAS (for 1924), 17, xxii, 319322.
13. Crespin, I. 1926. The Geology of Green Gully, Keilor, with special reference to the
fossiliferous beds. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. 38, n.s., 100-124.
14. Lang, W. H. & Cookson, I. C., 1927. On some Early Palaeozoic plants from
Victoria, Australia. Mem. Proc. Manche'r Lit. Phil. Soc. 71, 45-51.
15. Brown, I. A., 1928. The geology of the South Coast of New South Wales, Part i.
The Palaeozoic geology of the Moruya district. Proceedings of the Linnean Society
of New South Wales, 53, 151-192.
16. Chapman, F. & Crespin, I. 1928. The Sorrento bore Mornington Peninsula, with a
description of new or little known fossils. Records of the Geological Survey of
Victoria, 1928, 1-195.
17. Briggs, C. 1929. Study of the Brisbane Tuff. Proc. Royal Society Qld, 40, 147-164.
18. Brown, I. A., 1929. Preliminary note on monzonitic and nepheline-bearing rocks of
Mount Dromedary, New South Wales. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New
South Wales, 54, 89-90.
19. McInerny, K. 1929. The building stones of Victoria: part 2. The igneous rocks.
Proc. RSV 41, 121-159.
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1930-1939
1. Brown, I. A., 1930a. The geology of the South Coast of New South Wales. Part ii.
Devonian and older Palaeozoic rocks. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New
South Wales, 55, 145-158.
2. Brown, I. A., 1930b. The monzonitic complex of Mount Dromedary district.
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 55, 637-698.
3. Chapman, F. and Crespin, I. 1930a. Rare Foraminifera from Deep Borings in the
Victorian Tertiaries. Victoriella gen. nov., Cycloclypeus communis Martin, and
Lepidocyclina borne-ensis Provale. Proc. R. Soc. Vict. 42 (2) n.s., 110-114.
4. Chapman, F. and Crespin, I. 1930b. Rare Foraminifera from Deep Borings in the
Victorian Tertiaries. Part II. Proc. RSV 43, (1), n.s, 96-100.
5. Hill, D., 1930. The stratigraphical relationship of the shales about Esk to the
sediments of the Ipswich Basin. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland
41, (14), 162-191.
6. Brown, I. A., 1931. The stratigraphical and structural geology of the Devonian
rocks of the South Coast of New South Wales. Proceedings of the Linnean Society
of New South Wales, 56, 461-496.
7. Hill, D., 1931. The development of the Esk Series between Esk and Linville.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 42, 28-48.
8. Hosking, L.F.V. 1931. Fossils from the Wooramel District, WA. Jour. of the Royal
Society of Western Australia 17, 7-52.
9. Joplin, G.A. 1931. Petrology of the Hartley district. i. The plutonic and associated
rocks. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 56, 16-59.
10. Woods, N.H. 1931. Pelecypoda from the Abattoirs Bore, including twelve new
species. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 55, 147-151, pls VII-VIII.
11. Brown, I. A., 1932a. The Devonian sequence on the South Coast of New South
Wales, and its correlation with other occurrences in south-eastern Australia. J. Proc.
R Soc NSW 65 (for 1931), xlvii.
12. Brown, I. A., 1932b. Late Middle Devonian diastrophism in south-eastern Australia.
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 57, 32x?-331.
13. Chapman, F. and Crespin, I. 1932a. Rare Foraminifera from Deep Borings. Part III
Ibid. 44 (1), pp, 315-324.
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14. Chapman, F. and Crespin, I. 1932b. The Tertiary Geology of East Gippsland,
Victoria. Austr. Bur. Min. Resour. Bull. 1.
15. Ripper, E. A., 1932. The distribution of the zones of the Castlemaine and Darriwil
Series near Ingliston. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 44, 200-211, pl.
xx + 1 text-fig. MU
16. Brown, I. A., 1933. The geology of the South Coast of New South Wales, with
special reference to the origin and relationships of the igneous rocks, pt iii.
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 58 (for 1932), 334 – 363.
[NB. Hooker wrong]
17. Carroll, D. 1933. Mineralogy of the fine sand fractions of some Australian soils.
Jour. of the Royal Society of Western Australia 18, 125-146.
18. Chapman, F. and Crespin, I. 1933. New and rare Mollusca from deep borings in
Gippsland, Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 46, 66-76 + 1 pl.
19. Cotton, B C. and Woods, N H. 1933. Remarks on new Harpid (Mollusca) genera of
Finlay and Iredale. Rec. S. Aust. Mus. V (1), 45-47.
20. Culey, A. G. 1933a. Ripple-Marks in the Narrabeen Series along the coast of New
South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW. LVIII, 248-272.
21. Culey, A. G. 1933b. Notes on the Mineralogy of the Narrabeen Series of New South
Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW. LVIII, 344-377.
22. Hosking, L.F.V. 1933. West Australian Orthotetinae. Jour. of the Royal Society of
Western Australia 18, 43-54.
23. Joplin, G.A. 1933. The petrology of the Hartley district. ii. The metamorphosed
gabbros and associated hybrid and contaminated rocks. Proceedings of the Linnean
Society of New South Wales, 58, 152-158.
24. Ripper, E. A., 1933. The stromatoporoids of the Lilydale Limestone. Part I.
Actinostroma and Clathrodictyon. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 45,
152-164, 6 text-figs.
25. Singleton, F. A. and Woods, N. H. 1933. On the occurrence of the pelecypod genus
Miltha in the Australian Tertiary. Proc. R. Soc. Vict. XLVI, pt II (n.s), 207-213 + pl
VIII.
26. Carroll, D. 1934. Mineralogy of the fine sands of some podosols, tropical, mallee
and lateritic soils. Jour. of the Royal Society of Western Australia 20, 71-102.
27. Chapman, F. & Crespin, I. 1934. The palaeontology of the Plantagenet Beds of
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Western Australia. Jour. of the Royal Society of Western Australia 20, 103-136.
28. Hill, D., 1934. The Lower Carboniferous corals of Australia. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Queensland 45, 63-115, pls 7-11.
29. Hosking, L.F.V. 1934a. Specific naming of Aulosteges from Western Australia.
Jour. of the Royal Society of Western Australia 19, 33-41.
30. Hosking, L.F.V. 1934b. Fossils from the Wooramel District, Series Two. Jour. of
the Royal Society of Western Australia 19, 43-66.
31. Hosking, L.F.V. 1934c. Distribution of Devonian rocks in the Kimberley Division,
and Description of a recent collection of Devonian fossils from the Kimberley
Division. Jour. of the Royal Society of Western Australia 19, 67-78.
32. Chapman, F. and Crespin, I. 1935a. Foraminifera limestones of Eocene age from
North-West Division, Western Australia. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic. 48 (1) n.s., 55-62.
33. Chapman, F. and Crespin, I. 1935b. The sequence and age of the Tertiaries of
Southern Australia. Rept. Aust. NZ. Assoc. Adv. Sci., (Melbourne 1935), 22, 118126.
34. Cookson, I.C. 1935. On plant remains from the Silurian of Victoria, Australia, that
extend and connect floras hitherto described. Phil. Trans R. Soc. London 225B,
127-148, 2 pls.
35. Cotton, B. C. and Woods, N. H. 1935. The correlation of recent and fossil
Turritellidae of southern Australia. Rec. S. Aust. Mus. V (3). 369-387, figs 1-9.
36. Hill, D., 1935. British terminology for rugose corals. Geological Magazine 72, 481519.
37. Joplin, G.A. 1935a. The petrology of the Hartley district. iii. The contact
metamorphism of the Upper Devonian (Lambian) Series. Proceedings of the
Linnean Society of New South Wales, 60, 16-50.
38. Joplin, G.A. 1935b. Diorite-Limestone Reaction at Ben Bullen, NSW. A Study in
Contamination. Geol. Mag. 72, 97-116.
39. Joplin, G.A. 1935c. Origin of Basic Xenoliths in Plutonic Rocks, with Special
Reference to Grain-Size. Geol. Mag. 72, 227-234.
40. Joplin, G.A. 1935d. The Exogenous Contact-Zone at Ben Bullen, New South
Wales. Geol. Mag. 72, 385-400.
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41. Lang, W. H. & Cookson, I. C., 1935. On a flora, including vascular land plants,
associated with Monograptus, in rocks of Silurian age from Victoria, Australia.
Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London (Series B), 224, 421-449.
42. Prendergast, K. L. 1935. Some Western Australian Upper Palaeozoic fossils.
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 21, 9-35.
43. Crespin, I. 1936. The Larger Foraminifera of the Lower Miocene of Victoria. Bur.
Min. Resour. Aust. Bull. (Pal. Ser. 2) 3, 3-15.
44. Hill, D., 1936. Upper Devonian corals from Western Australia. Journal of the Royal
Society of Western Australia 22, 25-39.
45. Hill, D. 1936. The British Silurian rugose corals with acanthine septa. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society of London, ser. B, 226, 189-217.
46. Hill, D. & Butler, A.J., 1936. Cymatelasma, a new genus of Silurian rugose corals.
Geological Magazine 73, 516-527.
47. Joplin, G.A. 1936a. Endogenous Contact-Zone of Magnesian Limestones at Ben
Bullen, New South Wales. J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. 69 (for 1935),
135-158.
48. Joplin, G.A. 1936b. A Comparison of the Rydal and Hartley Exogenous ContactZones. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW. 61, 151-154.
49. Joplin, G.A. 1936c. Appendix. A Note on the Petrology of a Small Collection of
Schists. In Problems in the Geology of New Caledonia, by H I Jensen. Proc. Linn.
Soc. NSW. 61, 273-276.
50. Prendergast, K. L. 1936. Notes on the types of Spirifer rostalinus Hosking. Journal
of the Royal Society of Western Australia 22, 129.
51. Quodling, F.M. & Mellor, D.P. 1936a. Birefringence of Potassium Chloropalladite
and Potassium Chloroplatinite. J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. 69 (for 1935), 167-170.
52. Quodling, F.M. & Mellor, D.P. 1936b. Crystallographic and optical date for
Cs2CuCl4. Zeit. Krist. 95, p. 315.
53. Ripper, E. A., 1936. Some Victorian graptolite and stromatoporoid faunas.
Dissertations of the University of Cambridge 1935-36, Abstract, 68-69.
54. Cookson, I. C., 1937. Occurrence of fossil plants at Warrentinna. Pap. Roy. Soc.
Tasm. (1936), 73-78.
55. Culey, A.G. & Joplin, G.A. 1937. Evidence of magmatic stopping in a dyke at
Hartley, New South Wales. J Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. 70 (for 1936), 327-331.
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56. Hill, D., 1937a. Type specimens of Palaeozoic corals from New South Wales in
W.B. Clarke's First Collection, and in the Strzelecki Collection. Geological
Magazine 74, 145-153.
57. Hill, D., 1937b. The Permian corals of Western Australia. Journal of the Royal
Society of Western Australia 23, 43-63.
58. Joplin, G.A. 1937a. The Ben Bullen Plutonic Complex, New South Wales. J Proc.
Roy. Soc. NSW. LXX (for 1936), 69-94.
59. Joplin, G.A. 1937b. The Petrology of the Hartley District (iv). The Altered Dolerite
Dykes. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW, LXII, 263-268.
60. Joplin, G.A. 1937c. Interesting occurrence of Lawsonite in Glaucophane-Bearing
Rocks from New Caledonia. Miner Mag. XXIV, 534-537.
61. Quodling, F.M. & Mellor, D.P. 1937a. Optical Properties and Crystal Structure of
some Compounds of the type R MX4. J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. LXX, (for 1936),
205-210.
62. Quodling, F.M. & Mellor, D.P. 1937b. Note on BaCdCl4. 4H2O and its Suggested
Isomorphism with BaPt (CN)4. 4H2O. Zeits., Krist., XCVII, 522-523.
63. Ripper, E. A., 1937a. A note on the occurrence of Didymograptus protobifidus Elles
in the Lower Ordovician of Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
49, 153-164, 9 figs.
64. Ripper, E. A., 1937b. The stromatoporoids of the Lilydale Limestone. Part II.
Syringostroma, Stromatopora and other Genera. Proceedings of the Royal Society
of Victoria 49, 178-205, 2 pls, 4 figs.
65. Ripper, E. A., 1937c. On some stromatoporoids from Griffith's Quarry, Loyola,
Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 50, 1-8 + 1 pl.
66. Ripper, E. A., 1937d. On the stromatoporoids of the Buchan District, Victoria.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 50, 11-45, 4 pls.
67. Ripper, E. A., 1937e. A note on the occurrence of Amphipora ramosa (Phillips) in
Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 23, 37-41.
68. Sherrard, K. and Keble, R. A. 1937. The occurrence of graptolites near Yass,
NSW. Journ. Roy. Soc. NSW, 62, 303-314. [= McInerny]
69. Whitehouse M. J. 1937. The deuteric mineral sequence in the Enogerra granite,
Queensland. Mineralog. Mag. 24, 538-546.
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70. Brown, I.A. & Joplin, G. A. 1938. Upper Devonian Sediments Mt. Lambie, New
South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW. LXIII, 219-223.
71. Brown, I .A. 1938. (Geological Notes). In: Mineral Deficiency in the Southern
Coastal belt of New South Wales, by M Henry and MS Benjamin eds. NSW Dept.
Agric. Bull. LXIV, 1-24.
72. Cotton, B. C. and Ludbrook, N. H. 1938. Recent and fossil species of the
scaphopod genus Dentalium in southern Australia. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 62, 217228 + pl. XII. [= Woods]
73. Crespin, I. 1938a. The Occurrence of Lacazina and Biplanispira in the Mandated
Territory of New Guinea. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia, Bulletin 4, 3-8.
74. Crespin, I. 1938b. Lower Miocene Limestone from the Okti River, Papua. Bureau
of Mineral Resources, Australia, Bull. 4, 9-1x.
75. Crespin, I., 1938c. Tertiary Rocks in North-West Australia. Rept. Aust. NZ. Assoc.
Adv. Sci. (Auckland, 1937), 23, p. 443.
76. Crespin, I., 1938d. Upper Cretaceous Foraminifera from the Northwest Basin,
Western Australia. J. Paleont. 12 (4), 391-395.
77. Culey, A.G. 1938/9?. The Heavy Mineral Assemblages of the Upper Coal Measures
and the Upper Marine Series of the Kamilaroi System, New South Wales. J. Proc.
Roy. Soc. NSW. LXXII (for 1938), 75-105.
78. Hill, D., 1938. Euryphyllum: a new genus of Permian zaphrentoid rugose corals.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 49, 23-28.
79. Hill, D. & Smyth, L.B., 1938. On the identity of Monilopora Nicholson and
Etheridge, 1879, with Cladochonus McCoy, 1847. Proceedings of the Royal Irish
Academy, sec. B, 45, 125-138.
80. Hill, D. 1938-41. A monograph on the Carboniferous rugose corals of Scotland: Pt
1, 1937 (1938), Palaeontographical Society, London, 1-78.
81. Joplin, G. A. & Culey, A. G. 1938. Geological Structure and Stratigraphy of the
Molong-Manildra District, New South Wales. J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. LXXI, 267281.
82. Ludbrook (nee Woods), N.H. 1938. The stratigraphical position of the “Adelaidean”
beds of Pliocene age, beneath Adelaide, South Australia. Rep. Aust. NZ. Ass.
Advmt Sci. 23, 444-446.
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83. Quodling F. M. & S. B Cohen 1938. X-ray Examination of Chillagite. J. Proc. Roy.
Soc. NSW. LXXI, 543-546.
84. Whitehouse, Marjorie J. 1938. The zeolites of Queensland. Proc. Roy. Soc Qld 49,
no 5, 71-81.
85. Ripper, E. A., 1938. Notes of the Middle Palaeozoic stromatoporoid faunas of
Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 50, 221-243, 4 figs.
86. Crespin, I., 1939. A note on the present knowledge of the Tertiary Sequence in
Papua and the Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Proc. 6th. Pac. Sci. Cong. (San
Francisco), 529-530.
87. Miller, A K. and Crespin, I. 1939. An Aturia from the North-West Division of
Western Australia. J. Paleont. 13 (1), 79-81.
88. Hill, D., 1939a. The Middle Devonian rugose corals of Queensland, I. Douglas
Creek and Drummond Creek, Clermont district. Proceedings of the Royal Society of
Queensland 50, 55-65, pls 4-5.
89. Hill, D., 1939b. The Devonian rugose corals of Lilydale and Loyola, Victoria.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 51, 219-256.
90. Hill, D., 1939c. Western Australian Devonian corals in the Wade Collection.
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 25, 141-151.
91. Hill, D. 1938-41. A monograph on the Carboniferous rugose corals of Scotland: Pt
2, 1938 (1939), Palaeontographical Society, London, 79-114.
92. Joplin, G. A. 1939a. Granitization and assimilation at Cooma, New South Wales
(Abstract) Rept. Austr., & NZ Assoc. Adv. Sci. XXIV, Canberra (1939), p. 97.
93. Joplin, G. A. 1939b. Metamorphic Rocks Committee. Rept. Austr., & NZ Assoc.
Adv. Sci. XXIV, Canberra (1939), 369-372.
94. Joplin, G. A. 1939c. Studies in Metamorphism and Assimilation in the Cooma
District of New South Wales. Part (i). The Amphibolites and their Metasomatism. J.
Roy. Soc. NSW 73, 86-106.
95. Miller, A. K. & Crespin, I., 1939. An Aturia from the Northwest Division of
Western Australia. J. Paleont., 13, 79-81.
up to 1939 (95) - most prolific decade with over 90
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1940-1949 (104)
1. Brown I. A. 1940. (Exhibit and Note – Mucophyllum crateroides). J. Proc. Roy.
Soc. NSW. LXXIII (for 1939), p. xl.
2. Crockford, J. M. & I. A. Brown 1940. A Permian Blastoid from Belford, New
South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW, LXV, 167-170.
3. Hill, D. 1938-41. A monograph on the Carboniferous rugose corals of Scotland: Pt
3, 1940, Palaeontographical Society, London, 115-204.
4. Hill, D. 1940. The Middle Devonian rugose corals of Queensland, II. The
Silverwood-Lucky Valley area. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 51,
150-168.
5. Jones, O.A. & Hill, D. 1940. The Heliolitidae of Australia, with a discussion of the
morphology and systematic position of the family. Proceedings of the Royal Society
of Queensland 51, 183-215.
6. Hill, D., 1940. The Silurian Rugosa of the Yass-Bowning district, NSW.
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 65, 388-420.
7. Hill, D. & Jones, O.A., 1940. The corals of the Garra Beds, Molong district, New
South Wales. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 74,
175-208 + pls 2-8.
8. Hill, D., 1940. The lower Middle Devonian rugose corals of the Murrumbidgee and
Goodradigbee Rivers, N.S.W. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of
Queensland 50, 55-65 + pls 9-11.
9. Basnett, E M. 1941. Studies in metamorphism and assimilation in the Wellington
District, New South Wales. (I). Hybridisation in the Wuuluman Creek Intrusion. J.
Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW, 73, 161-189.
10. Brown, I. A. 1941.The Stratigraphy and Structure of the Silurian and Devonian
Rocks of Yass-Bowning District, New South Wales. J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW.
LXXIV (for 1940), 312-341.
11. Bryan, W.H. & Hill, D., 1941. Spherulitic crystallization as a mechanism of skeletal
growth in the hexacorals. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 52, 7891.
12. Crespin, I. 1941a.The Genus Cycloclypeus in Victoria. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic. 53 (2)
n.s., 301-314.
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13. Crespin, I. 1941b. Palaeontological Review of the Holland’s Landing Bore,
Gippsland. Min. & Geol. J. Vict. 2 (4), 252-256.
14. Crespin, I. and Parr, W J. 1941. Arenaceous Foraminifera from the Permian rocks
of New South Wales. J. Roy. Soc. NSW. 74, 300-311.
15. Crockford, J. M. 1941a. Permian Bryozoa from Eastern A ustralia, Part 1: A
revision of some previously-named species of Fenestrellinidae (Fenestellidae). J.
Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 74 (for 1940), 397-418. SU
16. Crockford, J. M. 1941b. Permian Bryozoa from Eastern Australia, Part II: new
species from the Upper Marine Series of New South Wales. J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 74
(for 1940), 502-519. SU
17. Hill, D. 1938-41. A monograph on the Carboniferous rugose corals of Scotland: Pt
4, 1941, 205-213. Palaeontographical Society, London.
18. Hill, D. & Edwards, A.B., 1941. Note on a collection of fossils from Queenstown,
Tasmania. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 53, 22-23.
19. Johnston, J. 1941. Studies in Silurian Brachiopoda. 1. Description of a new genus
and species. Proceedings of the Linn. Soc. NSW 66, 3-4, 160-168.
20. Ludbrook, N H. 1941. Gastropoda from the Abattoirs Bore, Adelaide, South
Australia, together with a list of some miscellaneous fossils from the bore. Trans. R.
Soc. S. Aust. 65, 79-102, pls IV-V.
21. Basnett, E.M. 1942. Studies in Metamorphism and Assimilation in the Wellington
District, New South Wales. II. The Dynamic and Contact Metamorphism of a
Group of Ultrabasic Rocks. J. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. J. Proc R S. NSW 76, 55-81.
22. Brown, I, A. 1942. Permian Blastoids from New South Wales. J. Proc. Roy. Soc.
NSW. LXXV (for 1941), 96-103.
23. Brown, I A. 1942. The Tamworth Series (Lower & Middle Devonian) near Attunga,
NSW. Journ. & Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. Vol. 76, 165-176.
24. Crespin, I., 1942a. The Genus Lepidocyclina in Victoria. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic. Vol.
55(ns) Pt. 2, 157-194.
25. Crespin, I., 1942b. Report by the Commonwealth Palaeontologist on Fossil
Collections from New Guinea. Appendix II, in N.H. Fisher and L.C. Noakes. Geol.
Bull. New Guinea. 3, 36-39.
26. Crockford, J. M. 1942a. Bryozoa from Silurian and Devonian of New South Wales.
J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 75, 104-114. SU
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27. Crockford, J. M. 1942b. Notes on the Structure of Some Diatomites from Australia
and New Zealand with Reference to their use in Filtration. Publ. Univ. Sydney
Dept. Geol. April (1942). Roneoed. pp unknown.
28. Hill, D., 1942. Further Permian corals from Western Australia. Journal of the Royal
Society of Western Australia 27, 57-75.
29. Hill, D., 1942a. The Middle Devonian rugose corals of Queensland, III. Burdekin
Downs, Fanning R., and Reid Gap, north Queensland. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of Queensland 53, 229-268 + 5-11.
30. Hill, D., 1942. Some Tasmanian Palaeozoic corals. Papers and Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Tasmania 1941, 3-12.
31. Hill, D., 1942. The Lower Devonian rugose corals from the Mt. Etna Limestone,
Qld. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 54, 13-22 + pl. 1.
32. Hill, D., 1942. The Devonian rugose corals of the Tamworth district, N.S.W.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 76, 142-164.
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No. 25. The Eleventh Pacific Science Congress, Tokyo, 1966. Sasaki Printing and
Publishing Co. Ltd, Sendai, Japan. pp, 7-19.
75. Ludbrook, N H. 1967. Tertiary Molluscan types from Table Cape in the Tasmania
Museum, Hobart. Pap. Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. 101. pp, 65-69. pls 1-4.
76. Ludbrook, N H. 1967. Stuart Range No. 3 Bore – Coober Pedy: stratigraphy and
micropalaeontology. Min. Rev. Adelaide. 122. pp, 28-32.
77. Sherrard, K. 1967. Tentaculites. Proc. R. Soc. Vict. 80 (2). P 239.
78. Veevers, JJ, Roberts, J. White, Mary E. & Gemuts, I. 1967. Sandstone of probably
Lower Carboniferous age in the north-east Canning Basin. Aust. J. Sci. 29, 330-331.
79. Gilbert-Tomlinson, J., 1968. A new record of Bothriolepis in the Northern Territory
of Australia. Bulletin of the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics
80, 191-226, pl.15.
80. Hill, D., 1968. The earth beneath Queensland. Queensland Naturalists 18, 97-105.
81. Hill, D., 1968. Archaeocyatha. In Developments, trends and outlooks in
paleontology, R.C. Moore, ed., Journal of Paleontology 42, 1358-1359.
82. Hill, D., 1968. Palaeozoic corals. In Developments, trends and outlooks in
paleontology, R.C. Moore, ed., J. Paleontology 42, 1361.
83. Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J.T., eds, 1968. Cretaceous fossils of Queensland.
Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, 1-35.
84. Wade, M.J. 1968. Preservation of soft-bodied animals in Precambrian sandstones at
Ediacara. South Australia. Lethaia, 1, 238-67.
85. Cookson, I.C. & Eisenack, A. 1969. Some microplankton from two bores at
Balcatta, Western Australia. Jl R. Soc. WA, 52, 3-8.
86. Hill, D., & Jell, J.S., 1969. On the rugose coral genera Rhizophyllum Lindstrom,
Platyphyllum Lindstrom and Calceola Lamarck. Neues Jarbuch für Geologie und
Paläontologie Monatshefte 1969 (9), 534-551.
87. Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J.T., eds, 1969. Ordovician and Silurian fossils of
Queensland. Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, 1-32.
88. Hill, D. (Jell, J.S. & Hill, D.), 1969. Devonian corals from the Ukalunda district,
north Queensland. Publications of the Geological Survey of Queensland 340,
Palaeontological papers 16, 1-27.
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89. Ludbrook, N H. 1969. Permian of South Australia – A review. Spec. Publ. Geol.
Soc. Aust. 2, 39-45.
90. Ludbrook, N H. 1969. The Genus Miltha (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the Australian
Cainozoic. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 93. 55-68. pls 1-5.
91. Ludbrook, N H. 1969. Tertiary Period. In: Parkin, L W (ed). Handbook of South
Australian geology. Geol. Surv. S. Aust. Gov. Printer, Adelaide. pp, 172-203.
92. Ludbrook, N H. and Lindsay, J M. 1969. Tertiary foraminiferal zones in South
Australia. In: Bronnimann, P and Renz, H H (eds). Proceedings of the First
International Conference on Planktonic Microfossils, Geneva. 1967. 2 vols. E J
Brill, Leiden 2. pp, 366-374. pls 1-2. figs 1-2.
93. Nieper, C.M. 1969. In: Hill et al. Ordovician and Silurian fossils of Queensland.
Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, 33pp.
94. Wade, M. 1969. Medusae from uppermost Precambrian or Cambrian sandstones,
central Australia. Palaeontology, 12, 351-65.
1970 - 1979 (27) 'modern plate tectonic era'
1. Nieper, Christine M. 1970. Middle Ordovician conodont faunas from the Toko and MacDonnell
Ranges, Australia. Thesis for Doctor of Philosophy (unpublished), Dept Geol. Minerol.,
University of Queensland, 385pp.
2. Ludbrook, N H. 1970, Palaeontological reports on Nilpena Limestone. Appendix 3 in: Leeson, B.
Geology of the Beltana 1:63 360 Map Area. Rep. Invest. Geol. Surv. S. Aust. 35. pp, 89-92.
3. Ludbrook, N. H. and Johns, R .K. 1970. Geology of South Australia. Dept. Mines, S. Aust.
Adelaide, S. Aust. : Extract from “South Australian Year Book 1970”, 16 pp.
4. Wade, M.J. 1970. The stratigraphic distribution of the Ediacara fauna in Australia. Trans. Roy.
Soc. S. Aust., 94, 87-104.
5. Crespin, I. 1971. Catalogue of additional type and figured specimens of Protista (Foraminifera,
Radiolaria, and Tintinnina) in the Commonwealth Palaeontological Collection, Canberra.
Department of National Development Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics.
Report 148, pp?.
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6. Glaessner, M.F. & Wade, M. (1971). Praecambridium — a primitive arthropod. Lethaia, 4, 71-7.
7. Ludbrook, N H. 1971a. Large gastropods of the families Diastomatidae and Cerithiidae
(Mollusca:Gastropoda) in southern Australia. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 95. pp, 29-48. pls 1-6.
8. Ludbrook, N H. 1971b. Stratigraphy and correlation of marine sediments in the western part of
the Gambier Embayment. In: Wopfner, H and Douglas, J G (eds). The Otway Basin of
southeastern Australia. Spec. Bull. Geol. Survs. S. Aust. Vict. pp, 47-66.
9.
Wade, M.J. 1971. Bilateral Precambrian chondrophores from the Ediacara fauna, South
Australia. Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria. 84, 183-8.
10. Hill, D., 1972a. Archaeocyatha. In Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part E, Vol. I (of 2),
Archaeocyatha, 2nd ed., C. Teichert, ed., Geological Society of America and University of
Kansas Press, Boulder, Colorado & Lawrence, Kansas, E1 – 158.
11. Wade, M. 1972a. Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa and other medusoids from the Precambrian Ediacara
fauna. South Australia. Palaeontology, 15, 197-225.
12. Wade, M. 1972b. Dickinsonia: polychaete worms from the Late Precambrian Ediacara fauna.
South Australia. Mem. Queensland Mus., 16, 171-90.
13. Gilbert-Tomlinson, J., 1973. The Lower Ordovician gastropod Teiichispira in northern Australia.
Bulletin of the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics 126, 65-88, pls 29-34.
14. Houston, B.R. Geological maps of Petrie-Mount Mee, Noosa, Coolum in Stevens, N. C. 1973. A
Guidebook to Field Geology in southeast Queensland. University of Queensland press, St Lucia,
pp. 79, 87, figs 21, 23.
15. Ludbrook, N H. 1973. Distribution and stratigraphic utility of Cenozoic molluscan faunas in
southern Australia. Spec. Vol. Sci. Rep. Tohoku Univ.Ser. 2 (Geol.) (Hatai Memorial Vol.) 6,
241-261. pls 24-28.
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16. Crespin, I. 1974. Catalogue of Additional Type and Figured Specimens other then Protista in the
Commonwealth Palaeontological Collection, Canberra. Bureau of Mineral Resources Australia,
Report 160, 161 pp.
17. Townsend, I J. and Ludbrook, N H. 1975. Revision of Permian and Devonian nomenclature of
four formations in and below the Arckaringa Basin. Q. geol. Notes. Geol. Surv. S. Aust. 54, 2-7.
18. Joplin, Germaine A. 1977. Indexes to the analyses of calcium and magnesium carbonate rocks
and of other sedimentary rocks rich in either calcium, magnesium, or phosphorus. Bulletin
Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics 176, Canberra: Australian Government
Publishing Service, 12 p.
19. Ludbrook, N H. 1976. The Glanville Formation at Port Adelaide. Q. geol. Notes. Geol. Surv. S.
Aust. 57. pp, 4-7.
20. Nashar, B. & Brakel, A.T. 1977. Textures of the Carboniferous Ignimbrites in the Hunter Valley,
N.S.W. J. Proc. RS NSW, 110, 111-116. [= Scott]
21. Pojeta, J. & Gilbert-Tomlinson, J., 1977. Australian Ordovician pelecypod molluscs. Bureau of
Mineral Resources, Australia. Bulletin 174, 64pp., 29pls.
22. Pojeta, J., Gilbert-Tomlinson, J. & Shergold, J.H., 1977. Cambrian and Ordovician rostroconch
molluscs from northern Australia. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia. Bulletin 171, 54pp.,
27pls.
23. Ritchie, A. & Gilbert-Tomlinson, J., 1977. First Ordovician vertebrates from the southern
hemisphere. Alcheringa 1(4), 351-368.
24. Ludbrook, N H. 1977. Early Tertiary Cyclammina and Haplophragmoides
(Foraminiferida:Lituolidae) in southern Australia. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 101. pp, 165-197.
25. Ludbrook, N H. 1978. Quaternary molluscs of the western part of the Eucla Basin. Bull. Geol.
Surv. West. Aust. 125, 285 pp. Perth, Govt. Pr.,
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26. Ludbrook, N H. 1978. Australia. In: Moullade, M and Nairn, A E M (eds). The Phanerozoic
geology of the World, II The Mesozoic. A Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., Amsterdam. pp,
209-249.
27. Ross, J.R.P. 1978. Biogeography of Permian ectoproct Bryozoa. Palaeontology 21, 341-356.
1980-1989 (14)
1. Ludbrook, N H. 1980. Non-marine molluscs from dolomitic limestones in the north
of South Australia. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 104. pp, 83-92.
2. Ludbrook, N H. 1980. A guide to the geology and mineral resources of South
Australia. Dept. Mines and Energy. S. Adelaide : Aust. Gov. Printer, Adelaide , 230
pp.
3. Hill, D., 1981. Rugosa and Tabulata. In Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part
F, Coelenterata, Supplement 1, 2 vols, C. Teichert, ed., Geological Society of
America and University of Kansas Press, Boulder, Colorado & Lawrence, Kansas,
xi+762p.
4. Stevens, Jill 1981. Palynology of the Callide Basin, east-central Queensland.
Papers Dept Geology Univ. Qld, 9, no 4, 1-35, pls 1-6.
5. Cookson, I.C. & Eisenack, A. 1982 (Acritarcha)
6.
Ludbrook, N H. 1983. Molluscan faunas of the Early Pleistocene Point Ellen
Formation and Burnham Limestone South Australia. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 107,
37-49.
7. Milnes, A R. Ludbrook, N H. Lindsay, J M. and Cooper, B J. 1983. The succession
of Cainozoic marine sediments on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Trans. R. Soc.
S. Aust. 107, 1-35.
8.
Ludbrook, N. H. 1984. Quaternary molluscs of South Australia. Adelaide : Dept. of
Mines and Energy, 327 p.
9.
Thulborn, R.A. & Wade, M. 1984. Winton dinosaur footprints. Memoirs of the
Queensland Museum, 21, xx-xx.
10. Grey, K. 1985. Stromatolites from the ?Cambrian Antrim Plateau Volcanics,
Lissadell and Gordon Downs 1: 250 000 Sheet Areas, WA: West. Australian Geol.
Survey Organisation, Palaeontology Report No. 15/1985 (unpublished).
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11.
Ludbrook, N H. 1985. Quaternary molluscs of South Australaia. Handbook S. Aust.
Dept. Mines and Energy. pp, 8.
12. Turner, S. with Mary Wade 1986. The Records in the Rocks. In P. Mather (ed.). A
Time for a Museum. The History of the Queensland Museum 1862-1986.
Queensland Museum, Brisbane.
13. Frakes, L.A., Burger, D., Apthorpe, M., Wiseman, J., Dettmann, M., Alley., Flint
R., Gravestock, D.I., Ludbrook, N., Backhouse, J., Skwarko, S., Scheibnerova, V.,
McMinn, A., Moore, P.S., Bolton, B.R., Douglas, J.G., Christ, R., Wade, M.,
Molnar, R.E., McGowran, B., Balme, B.E. and Day, R.A. et al. 1987. Australian
Cretaceous shorelines, stage by stage. in P 3, 59, 1-3, 31-48.
14. Wade, M. 1988b. Nautiloids and their descendants: cephalopod classification in
1986. New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Resources Memoir 44, Oct. 15-25.
1990-1999 [examples only]
1. Dettmann, M.E., Molnar, R.E., Douglas, J.G., Burger, D., Fielding, C., Clifford,
H.T., Francis, J., Jell, P.A., Rich, T., Wade, M., Rich, P.V., Pledge, N., Kemp, A.,
and Rozefelds, A. 1992. Australian Cretaceous terrestrial faunas and floras:
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2. Ross, C A. and Ross, J R P. 1994; Permian sequence stratigraphy and fossil
zonation. In: Pangea: Global Environments and Resources. Canadian Society of
Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 17, 219-231.
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Hill, D. & Denmead, A. K. 1960. The Geology of Queensland. Journal of the Geological
Society of Australia. vol. 7. Adelaide South Australia, 474pp
Hill, D. & Maxwell, W.G.H., 1962. Elements of the stratigraphy of Queensland. University
of Queensland Press, Brisbane, 1-71.
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Joplin, G. A. 1964. A Petrography of Australian Igneous Rocks. Angus and Robertson
Publishers Sydney, 214 pp.
Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J, T. eds 1965. Triassic Fossils of Queensland. Queensland
Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane Press 32pp 15 pls.
Hill, D., Playford, G. and Woods, J. T. 1966. Jurassic Fossils of Queensland. Queensland
Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, pls.
Ludbrook, N. H. ed. 1967 to 1980. Handbooks of the Flora and Fauna of South Australia
(Government Printer, Adelaide).
Nashar, B. 1967. Geology of the Sydney Basin. The Jacaranda Press 119pp.
Joplin, G., A. 1968. A Petrography of Australian Metamorphic Rocks. Angus and
Robertson Publishers Sydney, 262 pp.
Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J.T., eds, 1969. Ordovician and Silurian fossils of
Queensland. Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, 33pp.
Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J. T. eds 1970. Cainozoic Fossils of Queensland.
Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane Press 36pp 17 pls + 1 map
Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J.T., eds, 1971. Cambrian fossils of Queensland.
Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, 1-32.
Hill, D. 1972. Fossils. N.S.C.M. Geology Series, G14, Jacaranda Press, Brisbane, 1-91.
Hill, D. & Maxwell, W. G. H. 1972. Elements of the Stratigraphy of Queensland. 2nd edtn
reprint. Univ Qld Press St Lucia 78pp.
Joplin, G. A., Richards, J. R. & Joplin, C. A. 1972 Finding the Age of Rocks. Angus &
Robertson.
Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J.T., eds, 1972. Permian fossils of Queensland. (Revised
edition). Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, 1-32.
Hill, D., Playford, G. & Woods, J.T., eds, 1972. Select bibliography of Queensland Fossils.
Queensland Palaeontographical Society, Brisbane, 1-15.
Joplin, G. A. 1973 reprint. A Petrography of Australian Metamorphic Rocks. Angus and
Robertson Publishers Sydney, 262 pp.
Notes: 1. Few women published in the Journal of the Geological Society of Australia.
2. Some women decided to publish early in overseas journals.
©Susan Turner comp., February 2006-7.
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