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  The history of science, pure and applied, in Australia and the southwest Pacific
 
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Historical Records of Australian Science
Volume 11 Number 2 1996


Editorial - W.S. Macleay .Special Feature. 


pp. 101-

  
 


The Uniqueness of Charles Darwin: His Reading of W.S. Macleay's Horae Entomologicae. 

Gregorio MA Di

pp. 103-117

  
 


Diminishing Circles: W.S. Macleay in Sydney, 1839-1865. 

J Holland

pp. 119-147

  
 


'An Able Practical and Scientific Man': Gustav Adolph Hugo Thureau, German-trained Mining Geologist. 

GL McMullen

pp. 149-177

  
 


John Adair Barker 1925-1995 

JS Rowlinson

pp. 179-190

  
 


Noel Stanley Bayliss 1906-1996 

ARH Cole

pp. 191-211

  
 


William Hayes 1913-1994 

B Holloway and P Broda

pp. 213-228

  
 


Douglas Geoffrey Lampard 1927-1994 

SJ Redman

pp. 229-238

  
 


Frederick William George White 1905-1994 

HC Minnett and Rutherford Robertson Sir

pp. 239-258

  
 


Book Review Section 

J Jenkin

pp. 259-279

 


  
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