Nature Australia Volume 24
Winter 1992 - Autumn 1995
Note: the number preceding the slash denotes the issue number and the number following denotes the page number, e.g. 2/5 = issue number 2, starting on page 5.
Subject Index
- ABORIGINAL
- food lists 2/5
- hunting 3/22, 6/5
- rock art 6/40
- shell middens 3/10, 7/4, 9/6
- tours 4/66
- aerial photography 3/55
- allergy 5/9
- Antarctic Krill 7/30
- Antarctica 4/8, 4/54, 8/48
- antivenom 12/18
- asteroids 12/52
- ballast water 3/8
- BIRDS
- Adelie Penguin 2/13
- Australian Brush-turkey 4/30, 6/4
- Australian Magpie 6/14
- Bell Miner 10/26
- Blackbird 11/78
- Blue Jay 11/11
- Budgerigar 12/20
- California Condor 4/12, 9/7
- cuckoos 7/70
- doves 11/10
- duck hunting 2/8
- Eastern Whipbird 9/17
- Eclectus Parrot 7/16
- elephant birds 7/6
- Emperor Penguin 3/70, 9/10, 11/8
- Emu oil 8/20
- frogmouths 2/64
- Galah 8/22
- honeyeaters 10/26
- House Sparrow 4/12
- kiwis 4/10
- Letter-winged Kite 2/12
- Little Tern 10/22
- Noisy Miner 10/26
- Orange-footed Scrub-fowl 3/10, 7/4, 12/16
- owls 2/64
- oxpeckers 9/16
- parrots 7/54
- pelicans 9/36
- pitohuis 8/9
- Plains-wanderer 1/18
- quick-stinking 12/16
- raptors, aerial cartwheeling 12/17
- Sacred Ibis 5/4, 7/4
- Satin Bowerbird 5/71, 7/5
- Somalian shrike 7/12
- Spangled Drongo 11/78
- Sulphur-crested Cockatoo 8/12
- Tawny Frogmouth 3/6
- willy-willies, use of 10/9
- birth, time for 6/6
- black smokers 2/11
- bluebottles 11/18
- Box Jellyfish 11/12
- cannibalism 6/10, 10/12
- Cape Cuvier feeding frenzy 9/26
- Cape York 3/66
- Clarke, Adrienne 2/22
- Coca-Cola 2/12, 11/12
- Cock's egg 2/12
- common names 3/5
- communication between animals 9/16
- computer shell images 1/60
- conservation biology 5/72, 6/72
- contraception 2/12
- coral reefs 6/4
- Creationism 11/68
- Crown-of-Thorns Starfish 12/30
- cyclone 1/4
- dark matter 9/28
- death feigning 9/18
- defence mechanisms 1/64
- desert mutualism 12/9
- diversity 1/24
- dwarfing 4/46, 7/5
- earthquakes 6/11
- ecotourism 6/60
- endangered species 6/72, 8/7, 10/5
- Environmental Impact Statement 2/72
- euthycarcinoids 1/8
- evolution/creation survey 11/68
- evolution, limits of 5/58
- extinctions, mass 5/6
- falling posture 1/9
- feathers, fluorescing 1/4
- FISH
- anchovies 9/26
- Coelacanth 4/8
- Cortez Damselfish 10/12
- Deepsea Jewfish 4/9
- drinking 6/71
- eels 10/20
- flying fish 7/7
- Guppy 11/14
- hammerhead sharks 11/12
- Lake Eyre, in 6/70
- leather 5/7, 10/5
- Nile Perch 12/14
- shark feeding frenzy 9/26
- sharks 3/46, 10/5, 9/26, 11/42
- swollen vertebrae 11/79
- toadfishes 4/14
- food, revolting 8/72
- fossil caves 12/68
- fossil egg 7/6
- FROGS
- attitude to 7/5
- Cane Toad 5/70
- Corroboree Frog 4/16
- death feigning in 9/18
- foot-tapping 6/6
- Frogwatch 5/22
- medicine, in 8/10, 10/4, 12/46
- photoart 12/60
- tree frogs 11/64
- FUNGI
- anti-cancer 10/16
- parasitic rust 8/14
- Stink Horn 10/78
- Garden Palace 1/14
- Gargantuans from the Garden exhibition 2/24
- genetic engineering 2/4, 8/60
- Gilmore, Mary 10/24
- gossip 9/14
- Gould, Elizabeth 3/40
- graffiti 6/40
- greenhouse effect 7/20
- gut flora 9/10
- harvesting free-ranging pests 9/80, 11/4
- horseriding, origin of 3/10
- human heads 10/78
- human scent 5/38, 9/7
- Human Genome Project 2/50, 3/72, 8/6
- Hunt, Peter 3/20
- ice 4/7
- idolatry 7/72
- ill, feeling 2/4, 4/4
- INSECTS
- ants 1/4, 5/4, 7/9, 8/70
- bees 6/7, 12/16
- beetle collecting 2/62
- Blue Ant 9/79
- caterpillars' rolled leaves 10/18
- cicadas 3/14, 7/70
- Crow Butterfly 8/71
- Deathwatch Beetle 5/12
- dung beetles 12/12
- Golden Sun Moth 6/16
- Grapevine Hawk Moth 6/71
- House Fly 7/14
- human consumption of 12/24
- mallee moths 12/10
- moths 6/70, 12/14
- Oleander Butterfly 8/71
- sawflies 3/4
- termites 10/16
- tsetse flies 6/12
- isopods 2/65
- IQ 6/20
- Italian settlers 3/18, 6/4
- Kanakas 3/18
- Kennedy Range 5/58
- kissing 5/40, 6/8, 9/7
- Lady Elliot Island 2/16
- largest living organism 7/10, 10/5, 10/6
- laughter 7/12
- leaf-rolling in caterpillars 10/18
- leeches 9/20
- left-handed cradling 1/6
- light year 12/6
- littoral rainforest 2/42
- MAMMALS
- Australian Sea-lion 5/30
- Aye-aye 2/14, 6/5
- Banteng 3/16
- Beluga 8/8
- Bilby 5/16, 8/7
- Black-footed Rock-wallaby 2/18
- Blue Whale 3/8
- bottlenose dolphins 4/22
- Brush-tailed Phascogale 7/22, 10/6
- brushtail possums 8/16
- Bulmer's Fruit-bat 7/38
- Burrowing Bettong 9/22, 12/7
- cats 5/44, 9/8, 9/78
- Central Rock-rat 12/38
- Common Vampire Bat 10/8
- dasyurids 7/6
- dogs, sniffer 3/12
- dolphin skin 4/6, 8/6, 10/4
- early placental 4/60
- echidnas 6/22, 9/8
- elephants 3/7, 10/10
- False Water-rat 8/30
- flying-foxes 4/36
- gibbons 12/79
- Giraffe 8/12
- Golden Bandicoot 11/20
- horses 3/10, 7/10
- House Mouse 7/8
- Humpback Whale 8/38
- huskies 1/72, 4/5
- Irrawaddy Dolphin 9/66, 12/6
- kangaroo, carnivorous 7/60
- kangaroos 1/67, 9/80
- Koala 1/67, 3/22, 12/10
- Mahogany Glider 2/32
- mastodons 9/10
- microbats 10/66
- mouse plagues 7/8
- Narwhal 11/16
- Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat 10/34
- Patagonian platypus 3/60
- Peruvian whale 6/8
- Platypus 2/9, 3/60, 5/4, 12/78
- post—mating male mortality 7/6, 10/4
- Quagga 4/6
- Queensland Tube-nosed Bat 12/26
- Short-tailed Bat 7/8
- sloths 3/71
- Spotted Hyena 9/13
- squirrels 1/12
- Star-nosed Mole 10/12
- Tasmanian Devil 11/32
- tree-kangaroos 3/22
- Water Buffalo 1/52
- whale feeding frenzy 9/26
- whales 1/7, 4/4
- Woolly Mammoth 11/8
- Zebra 6/12, 9/7
- man-made landscapes 11/58
- marine photography 9/60
- megafauna 6/5
- menstruation 11/9
- mining versus agriculture 12/80
- mirror script 5/8, 9/8
- mite pockets 12/9
- moulting 9/10
- mussels 1/7
- Myer, Ken and Yasuko 4/20
- Near-Earth-Asteroids 12/52
- Ningaloo Reef 5/58
- Nullarbor Plain telegraph poles 10/80
- ocean litter 9/6, 9/46, 11/5
- oil spills 10/50
- one world 1/34, 4/4
- opportunism 10/68
- parthenocarpy 2/9
- Passover 3/4
- pearls 7/46
- pecten 3/6
- peripatus 9/68
- plant museums 4/18
- PLANTS
- acacias, pollination of 8/12
- Caley's Grevillea 12/22
- capers 5/18
- chemical defence in 10/11
- Coconut Palm 10/14, 12/7
- cotton, blue 12/8
- cycads 11/15
- eucalypt galls 12/66
- geebungs 2/20
- genetically engineered 7/12, 12/8
- grasstrees 1/42
- lantana 5/7
- marigolds 12/12
- marijuana 2/8
- Pacific Yew 10/16
- palms 9/78, 10/14, 11/22
- paloverde trees 9/12
- pandanus 11/24
- Queen Palm 9/78
- red leaves 4/70
- roses, blue 3/7
- seeing 6/12
- stinging trees 7/18
- waratahs 6/46
- Western Australia's wildflowers 10/60
- Wild Parsnip 2/9
- Wood Rose 7/8
- yams 3/18
- plastic from plants 7/12
- propolis 1/10
- pygmies 3/71
- rarity 5/58
- Red Crab 6/11
- Red Sea 8/12
- refrigerator, acoustic 8/14, 10/5
- REPTILES
- Adder 6/9
- Adelaide Pygmy Bluetongue 8/18
- blind snakes 7/11
- Common Bluetongue 8/70
- Common Long-necked Tortoise 4/72
- Common Short-necked Tortoise 4/72
- dinosaur gastroliths 3/9
- dinosaurs 1/10, 3/9, 6/30
- geckos 8/10
- iguanas 5/6
- Saltwater Crocodile 9/16
- snake bite 12/18
- snake pits 10/42
- Texas Horned Lizard 1/12, 5/12
- Thorny Devil 1/12, 12/8
- tortoises 5/14
- turtle hatchlings 10/16
- Rowntrees Restaurant 1/20
- scorpions 9/54, 12/6
- sexual selection 11/50
- Shark Bay 5/58
- shell mounds 3/10, 7/4, 9/6
- ship-wrecked bottles 6/10
- shrimp, 'eyeless' 2/11
- skin loss 8/10
- sniffer dogs 3/12
- soap 9/24, 12/6
- sperm and egg communication 2/14
- SPIDERS
- African Diores spp. 10/17
- cannibalism in 3/70
- funnel-webs 2/64, 3/32, 9/78
- jumping spiders 3/12, 3/70
- mouse spiders 10/79
- Peacock Spider 5/10
- Scorpion-tailed Spider 12/78
- web-eating 8/13
- wheel spiders 5/58
- Stink Horn fungus 10/78
- suspended animation 4/70
- tafoni 1/66
- Tasmanian Aborigines 6/18
- Tiger Salamander 6/10
- timber on the beach 9/6, 11/4
- time dwarfs 4/46, 7/5
- toothpicks 5/10
- tsunami 9/12
- ulcers 9/11
- underwater building supplies 2/5
- urine drinking 5/10
- Victoria, wild places 8/54
- Wace, Nigel 1/22
- wildlife art 1/66, 4/5
- wildlife laws 11/80
- willy-willies 10/9
- World Heritage List 4/70
Authors And Titles
- ALFORD, R. [Answer to] Tasty toads? 5/70
- ANGUS, R. Sawflies and pollination [Letter] 3/4
- AQUILINA, B. Farming jewels of the sea 7/46
- ARCHER, M. Sandwiches and sandwich-eaters 1/64
- Patagonian platypus 3/60
- The Murgon monster 4/60
- Lifting lids off the limits of life 5/58
- Ecotourism in a brave new land 6/60
- A ruthless roo that craved flesh to chew 7/60
- Lazarus lizards and undead dinos 8/60
- Velvet worms: non-missing missing links 9/68
- Opportunism and the gizzards of Oz 10/68
- 'Sine' of the times? 11/68
- Devils, Dugites and 'dirt brains' 12/68
- Pin pricks & verdant vistas 12/80
- ARKINSTALL, C. The puzzle of the parsnip 2/9
- Gargantuans from the Garden 2/24
- Violets are blue, roses are... 3/7
- Return of the Quagga 4/6
- Fish leather 5/7
- Lessons from lantana 5/7
- Synchronised swimming 5/8
- Early-morning cuppa with a difference 5/10
- The science of kissing 6/8
- A good year? 6/10
- Newcastle earthquake 6/11
- Plants that see 6/12
- Why do flying fish fly? 7/7
- Mouse plagues: food for worms? 7/8
- Horse sense 7/10
- Plastic plants 7/12
- Shrike me lucky 7/12
- ATKINSON, K. [Review of] Flinders Ranges, South Australia. The art of a photographer 10/70
- ATTENBROW, V. [Review of] The riches of ancient Australia: an indispensable guide for exploring prehistoric Australia 10/70
- [Review of] Blue Mountains dreaming: the Aboriginal heritage 11/73
- BAILEY, G. Weipa shell mounds [Letter] 7/4
- BAKER-GABB, D. The Plains-wanderer 1/18
- BEDFORD, D. Australian grasstrees 1/42
- BELLCHAMBERS, K. The Bilby 5/16
- BENGSTON, C. Losing your skin to save your skin 8/10
- Cocky want a cow pat? 8/12
- Sounding cool for the future 8/14
- Live gut flora from extinct mastodon 9/10
- Seed pods take the witness stand 9/12
- Getting the gossip 9/14
- Talking among the animals 9/16
- Wasps: police for plants 10/11
- Honey, I ate the kids 10/12
- Traces of a social life 10/16
- Spitting turtles? 10/16
- A dietary manage trois 11/11
- Guppy neighbourhood watch 11/14
- What's the point of it? 11/16
- Blue genes for blue jeans 12/8
- Moths that go click in the night 12/14
- BICKEL, D.J. [Review of] The insects of Australia: a textbook for students and research workers 2/66
- BIRRELL, D. Beyond the last word [Letter] 11/4
- BISHOP, P. The human fish [Letter] 12/6
- BLISS, W.J. Keep it clean [Letter] 12/6
- BLOMBERG, S. Lizards with mites in their pockets 12/9
- BOLES, W.E. Rosy glow [Reply to Letter] 1/5
- [Review of] Ecology of birds: an Australian perspective 1/68
- [Answer to] Frogmouth or owl 2/64
- [Review of] The Cambridge encyclopedia of ornithology 3/62
- [Review of] Birds of the night 4/62
- [Answer to] Courting with colour 5/71
- [Review of] Handbook of the birds of the world Vol. 1 Ostrich to ducks 7/62
- [Answer to] Designing a cuckoo's egg 7/70
- [Review of] Rescue and rehabilitation of oiled birds 8/64
- Tale of the toxic avenger 8/9
- Moulting and fasting in the cold 9/10
- Pelicans 9/36
- [Review of] Wildlife of Gondwana 9/70
- [Review of] Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds 11/70
- [Answer to] Drongos on the move 11/78
- [Answer to] Seeing black and white 11/78
- BORTOLI, A. Keeping watch on great wings 8/38
- The Irrawaddy Dolphin 9/66
- BOWMAN, D. Banteng 3/16
- Tough game [Letter] 6/5
- & WHITEHEAD, P.J. Is conservation biology the dismal science? 5/72
- BRAITHWAITE, R. Pandanus: then and now 11/24
- BRAITHWAITE, W. [Review of] After the greening: the browning of Australia 12/71
- BROADY, K. Universal antivenom for snake bite 12/18
- BROWN, P. Human dwarfing [Letter] 7/5
- BRYAN, J. Underwater abstracts 9/60
- BUCHANAR, R. [Review of] The bush: a guide to the vegetated landscapes of Australia 12/73
- BURCHETT, C. Hands on culture 4/66
- BURGESS, R. Ibis fill abyss [Letter] 5/4
- CAMERON, L. [Review of] Goanna: the biology of varanid lizards 10/70
- CAMPBELL, S. Timber troubles [Letter] 11/4
- CARMEL, B. [Review of] Biomedical and surgical aspects of captive reptile husbandry 2/66
- CHESTER, J. Freeze frame: Antarctica 4/54
- CLYNE, D. [Review of] The Young Naturalist Series: Cities and towns; Forests; Woodlands and heaths; The deserts; Exploring lakes, rivers and creeks 3/63
- COHEN, B. Passover: the woman's role [Letter] 3/4
- COLDHAM, T. To kiss or to sniff? [Letter] 9/7
- COLGEN, D. Diamonds in clay [Letter] 8/6
- COLMAN, P. Shark skin sandpaper [Letter] 10/5
- CONN, B. [Review of] Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system Volumes 1 & 2; and Volume 3: Leaf atlas of Australian tropical rain forest trees 10/71
- CONNOR, R.C., Richards, A., Smolker, R. & Mann, J. As the tide turns: the social lives of bottlenose dolphins 4/22
- COTTERELL, E. Concrete concerns [Letter] 2/5
- COVACEVICH, J. [Review of] The action plan for Australian reptiles 12/72
- CRAKANTHORP, D.H. Huskies in Antarctica [Letter] 4/5
- CRANSTON, P. & Gullan, P. Gums and galls 12/66
- DALY, G. Obituary part two [Letter] 1/4
- DEERING, P.T. Bon voyage [Letter] 5/4
- DEGNAN, S.M. The rise of the condor 4/12
- DENGATE, J. [Review of] A natural selection 9/72
- DICKMAN, C.R. [Review of] Australia's vanishing mammals 1/68
- Raiders of the last ark: cats in island Australia 5/44
- [Review of] Kowari 4: Uluru fauna 9/70
- [Review of] Tasmanian mammals: a field guide 12/72
- DIXON, J.M. Blue Whale stranding 3/8
- DOIG, F. [Travel review of] Jenolan Caves House; Gosford Reptile Park; Blue Mountains Trips; Askania Park-Forest of Tranquillity 2/70
- DRISCOLL, D. Save local genes [Letter] 10/5
- DWYER, P.D. & MINNEGAL, M. Foods that revolt: a tale of survival 8/72
- EDWARDS, P. & J. Palm power [Letter] 12/7
- EDWARDS, T. Golden Sun Moth 6/16
- ELDER, D. Genetic engineering [Letter] 2/4
- ELGAR, M.A. & MAGRATH, M.J.L. Dressed to impress 11/50
- ELIOTT, S. Permanent pats 12/12
- ELLIS, M. [Review of] An interim guide to identification of insectivorous bats of south-eastern Australia 7/63
- ETHERINGTON, D. Oily palms 10/14
- FABBRO, A. Anyone for scorpions? [Letter] 12/6
- FAIRLEY, A. [Review of] Acacias of southeast Australia; and The names of acacias of New South Wales 7/64
- FARR, A. [Review of] Wilderness light 12/70
- FISHER, A. & WOINARSKI, J. Golden Bandicoot 11/20
- FLANNERY, T. The diversity enigma 1/24
- [Review of] State of the world 3/65
- Time dwarfs 4/46
- [Review of] The Simpson Desert: natural history and human endeavour 5/62
- [Review of] Burning bush: a fire history of Australia 5/65
- [Review of] Earth island, Easter Island: a message from our past for the future of our planet 6/63
- Human dwarfing [Reply to Letter] 7/5
- [Review of] Biodiversity in Mediterranean ecosystems in Australia 7/62
- Stoneage mutant turtle idols? 7/72
- & SERI, L. The rise and fall of Bulmer's Fruit-bat 7/38
- FRAZIER, J. Large as life 2/59
- FREELAND, W.J. Water Buffalo of the Top End 1/52
- FRENCH, M. Healing frogs [Letter] 10/4
- FREUDENBERGER, D. Beyond the kangaroo 9/80
- GARNETT, S. & CROWLEY, G. Eclectus Parrot 7/16
- GARRADD, G. Express elevators to the sky 10/9
- GERMAN, P. 'Bug' art 5/54
- Frogs frogs frogs 12/60
- GIBSON, L. Let's have lunge 1/7
- [Answer to] Australian crawl? 1/67
- [Review of] Possums; and Platypus 2/69
- [Answer to] Slow but dangerous 3/71
- [Answer to] Cat napping 9/78
- [Review of] The Australian guide to whale watching 5/62
- [Answer to] Gibbon colour 12/79
- GILLESPIE, J. [Review of] Parrots: hand feeding and nursery management 6/62
- GILMOUR, J. Earthwatch and Burrowing Bettongs [Letter] 12/7
- GOTT, B. Food fads and facts [Letter] 2/5
- GOWING, G. [Review of] Complexity 8/62
- GRAY, M. Funnel-webs: separating fact from fiction 3/32
- [Answer to] Sizeable feast 3/70
- [Answer to] A case of mistaken identity? 9/78
- [Answer to] Spider facts 10/79
- [Answer to] Scorpion or spider? 12/78
- & HORSEMAN, C. [Answer to] Identifying funnel-webs 2/64
- GREEN, L. Talk turkey [Letter] 6/4
- Bilbo Bilby [Letter] 8/7
- All aboard [Letter] 9/8
- A tail of woe [Letter] 10/6
- GREENWOOD, G. Understanding cetaceans [Letter] 8/6
- GREER, A.E. [Review of] Australian snakes: a natural history 4/64
- [Review of] Herpetology in Australia: a diverse discipline 11/71
- GUGENBERGER, B. Getting it right [Letter] 6/4
- GURRY, D.L. Suffer the little children [Letter] 2/4
- HALL, L. & PETTIGREW, J. The bat with the stereo nose 12/26
- HANCOCK, R. Largest living organism? [Letter] 10/6
- HAND, S. Left-handed cradling 1/6
- Bee glue makes a comeback 1/10
- Squirrel nut-ken 1/12
- Operation desert storm 1/12
- Artificial 'grass'? 2/8
- Fun runs in the midnight sun 2/13
- Knocking on wood 2/14
- Wrinkles rule OK 3/7
- Cave-dwelling Coelacanths 4/8
- Ancient toothpicks 5/10
- HANGAY, G. The beetle collector: a detective story 2/62
- HARDACRE, K. A case of the blues [Letter] 7/5
- HARDEN, G. [Review of] Managing your bushland: a guide for Western Australian landowners 8/63
- HARDIMAN, S. [Review of] Water pollution: causes and effects in Australia and New Zealand 8/63
- HAROLD, G. Western blooms 10/60
- HAZENVELD, H. [Answer to] Young reds 4/70
- HICKEY, G. Don't sleep with your mouse fall 1/9
- Things go better with Coke! 2/12
- Why are kiwis' eggs so large? 4/10
- Frogs that talk with their feet 6/6
- Hot ants 7/9
- Why do Belugas rub? 8/8
- Cross-dressing in hyenas? 9/13
- Stings go better with coke 11/12
- Quick-stinking birds 12/16
- HIGGINS, L.V. The unusual sea-lions of Kangaroo Island 5/30
- HORNING, D. [Review of] The last husky: the final journey of Antarctica's sledge dogs 10/71
- HUTCHINGS, P. Upsetting the ballast 3/8
- HUTCHINS, B. Taken for a ride 4/9
- Fish capers at Cape Cuvier 9/26
- HUTCHINSON, M. Adelaide Pygmy Bluetongue 8/18
- ILLERT, C. Computer resurrection 1/60
- INGRAM, G. [Review of] The herpetology of the Weipa Region, Cape York Peninsula 8/65
- [Review of] Evolution and the recognition concept of species: collected writings of Hugh E.H. Paterson 10/72
- JACKA, J. Cool photography 4/7
- JOHNSON, C. The invisible wombat 10/34
- JONES, A. [Review of] It's a matter of survival 1/70
- JONES, D. Stalking turkey 4/30
- JONES, M. Dining with the devil 11/32
- JONES, R. [Review of] Messel: an insight into the history of life and of the Earth 8/62
- KAHENYA, A. Drunken bees 6/7
- KAPATOS, V. A cyclonic experience [Letter] 1/4
- KINGSFORD, M.J. [Review of] Encyclopedia of fishes 11/72
- KINGSFORD, R. [Review of] Australian wetlands 1/70
- KINNEAR, J. Black-footed Rock-wallaby 2/18
- LAMBOURNE, M. Elizabeth Gould 1804-1841 3/40
- LAW, B. & LEAN, M. Rainforests by the sea 2/42
- LEIS, J.M. The dilemma of power 2/72
- LOCKET, A. Night stalkers 9/54
- LONG, J. Dinosaurs downunder 6/30
- Eggstraordinary finds from Western Australia 7/6
- Big tooth 11/42
- LOW, T. A tribute to Rowntrees 1/20
- Geebungs remembered 2/20
- Italians and birds, Kanakas and yams 3/18
- [Review of] An atlas of Queensland's frogs, reptiles, birds & mammals 3/63
- Cape York 3/66
- From the age of museums 4/18
- Native capers 5/18
- [Review of] Snakes of Australia 5/65
- The curious foods of Tasmania's Aborigines 6/18
- Leaves that stings 7/18
- [Review of] Threatened Australian plants: an overview and case studies 7/64
- The good oil on the Emu 8/20
- [Review of] Flora of the Kimberley Region; and Flora of Victoria Volume 1 8/64
- Bush soap 9/24
- [Review of] CSIRO handbook of economic plants of Australia 9/71
- The socialist dame on the $10 note 10/24
- Invasion of the savage honeyeaters 10/26
- Palms: plants with hearts 11/22
- Insect dinner: the big taboo 12/24
- LUBICZ, S. Examining the Aye-aye [Letter] 6/5
- MacKINTOSH, D. Get well soon! [Letter] 4/4
- MAJOR, R. [Review of] Australian waterbirds: a field guide; and Birds of Lord Howe Island: past and present 2/68
- [Review of] Review of parrots and pigeons of Australia 6/64
- MARTIN, A. If I had a hammer 11/12
- MARTIN, R. Of Koalas, tree-kangaroos and men 3/22
- McALPINE, D.K. [Review of] Butterfly conservation 2/68
- [Answer to] Mysterious metamorphosis 8/71
- McGAHEY, A. [Review of] Field guide to the native plants of Sydney 2/66
- [Review of] Noxious weeds of Australia 5/62
- [Review of] The Proteaceae of the Sydney region 6/62
- [Review of] Identifying the weeds around you 7/62
- McGHEE, K. Mussels with hats 1/7
- Duck hunter habits 2/8
- Love's chemistry 2/14
- Dinosaur gastroliths 3/9
- Taking the bit between the teeth 3/10
- Middens or nests? 3/10
- Dog scents nonsense 3/12
- Dolphin bumps 4/6
- Antarctic benefits 4/8
- The adaptable House Sparrow 4/12
- Not enough time for Galapagos iguanas 5/6
- Writing in reverse 5/8
- Allergy: defect or defence? 5/9
- Here's blood in your eye 5/12
- Deathwatch beetle 5/12
- The time for birth 6/6
- New whale for Peru 6/8
- The case for female promiscuity 6/9
- Warning: cannibalism is a health hazard 6/10
- Red Crabs hold their fort 6/11
- The Zebra and the tsetse fly 6/12
- Dasyurids and the ultimate sacrifice 7/6
- Video beasties 7/8
- Largest living organism 7/10
- Making scents of blind snakes 7/11
- Laughter breeds laughter 7/12
- Red Sea parting 8/12
- Walking tall among the acacias 8/12
- Watery webs 8/13
- Fungus in floral costume 8/14
- Bacteria blamed for ulcers 9/11
- Homing crocs 9/16
- A bird with an ear for fruit 9/17
- Frogs fake it for freedom 9/18
- Elephant talk: the sounds of silence 10/10
- A star with a sixth sense? 10/12
- Anti-cancer fungus 10/16
- Death by spider leg 10/17
- Caterpillars roll their own 10/18
- Beat of the Emperors 11/8
- Midget mammoths 11/8
- Menstrual musing 11/9
- Cycad sex 11/15
- Desert mutualism 12/9
- Waste...not 12/10
- Floral insecticide 12/12
- Hot bee balls 12/16
- Loving embrace or enemy conflict? 12/17
- Crown-of-thorns 12/30
- McGROUTHER, M. [Review of] Coral Sea dreaming 8/63
- [Review of] Sharks and rays of Australia 11/70
- [Answer to] Swollen fish bones 11/79
- McINTOSH, G. Buried in mystery [Letter] 5/4
- McKELVEY, B. Cold war over warm ice 8/48
- McKEON, P. Garden Palace up in smoke 1/14
- McNAMARA, G. Where is the rest of the universe? 9/28
- The cosmic shooting gallery 12/52
- McNAMARA, K. Insects' missing link? 1/8
- MERSON, J. The politics of the human genome 2/50
- The genome gold rush 3/72
- MILLAR, T. Zebra stripes and swatting tails [Letter] 9/7
- MIRTSCHIN, P. Flaws in the laws of nature 11/80
- MOLNAR, R. The biggest dinosaur 1/10
- The mother of extinctions 5/6
- MOONIE, P. The Mawson huskies: the case for retention 1/72
- MORRISON, R.H. Polluted oceans [Letter] 11/5
- MORWOOD, M. & WALSH, G. A mark in time 6/40
- MOSKWA, A.G. Shocking story [Letter] 5/4
- Largest living organism? [Letter] 10/5
- MOULDS, M. [Review of] The Australian dragonflies 2/67
- [Answer to] Moths in the cellar 6/70
- [Answer to] Caterpillars unmasked 6/71
- [Answer to] Making a clean exit 7/70
- [Answer to] Elusive cicadas 7/70
- [Answer to] The ant and the mole cricket 9/79
- MURRAY, A. Little Tern 10/22
- NEWTON, D. Inconsistent principles [Letter] 4/4
- NICOL, S. Antarctica's krilling fields 7/30
- OBENDORF-REID, D. Infectious cats [Letter] 9/8
- OFFORD, C. The magnificent waratah 6/46
- OGILVIE, P. Lady Elliot Island 2/16
- OSBORNE, A. [Answer to] Sea-sculpt 1/66
- OSBORNE, W.S. The Corroboree Frog 4/16
- PETTIGREW, J. The cock's egg 2/12
- Egg-beater in the eye 3/6
- PHILLIPPS, H. Overtidying the outback 10/80
- PINE, R.H. Sex and death [Letter] 10/4
- PITTARINO, S. Froggie blues [letter] 7/5
- PLUMMER, P. Writing in mysterious ways [Letter] 9/8
- POGSON, R. [Review of] Collins Eyewitness Handbook: rocks and minerals 7/63
- PONDER, W. [Review of] Guidebook to pecten shells: recent Pectinidae and Propeamussiidae of the world 6/62
- PORRITT, J. One world: the science and the politics 1/34
- PROSKE, U. Electric update 2/9
- Shocking story [Reply to Letter] 5/5
- Heat-seeking vampires 10/8
- Snake pits 10/42
- [Answer to] Puzzling Platypus 12/78
- RAAYMAKERS, S. The spoils of oil 10/50
- RICHARDS, S.J. Tree frogs: putting their eggs in more than one basket 11/64
- RISMILLER, P. Overcoming a prickly problem 6/22
- ROBINSON, M. [Review of] The care and handling of Australian native animals 3/64
- [Answer to] Survival tactics 4/70
- [Answer to] Fish circles 6/70
- Save endangered species [Letter] 8/7
- [Review of] Life in a rotten log 9/71
- RODGERSON, L. [Answer to] Stormy antics 8/70
- ROSE, L. Shark Bay, Ningaloo Reef and Kennedy Range 5/60
- ROWLAND, P. [Review of] Mallee Country wildlife: the nature of the Lower Murray - Darling Basin 10/72
- ROWLEY, I. "What a Galah!" 8/22
- ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS. [Answer to] Stink Horns 10/78
- ROYAL, R.L. Lumps and bumps [Letter] 10/4
- SADLIER, R.A. [Review of] Skinks of the Northern Territory 5/63
- SAUNDERS, B. [Review of] Beneath Bunaken 10/73
- SAUNDERS, J. [Answer to] Wild art 1/66
- [Review of] Wildflower country; The uncertainty principle; Treasure island; Antarctica and back in sixty days; Make your home a pest free zone; Wildlife questions & answers; and Rare bushland plants of western Sydney 1/71
- [Answer to] Huddle or die 3/70
- [Answer to] Small talk 3/71
- [Review of] Conservation of Australia's forest fauna 4/63
- [Answer to] Preserving Australia 4/70
- SECHOS, B. [Review of] Gemstones of the southern continent 4/65
- SEDDON, A. & RYAN, R. Good work [Letter] 1/4
- SERVENTY, V. Name of the game [Letter] 3/5
- SHARPE, L. The return of a little predator 7/22
- SHEA, G. [Answer to] Discerning palate 8/70
- SHORT, J. Burrowing Bettong 9/22
- SINCLAIR, P. Wild places of Victoria 8/54
- SKATES, A. [Review of] Densey Clyne's Small Worlds: Cicada sing-song; Catch me if you can!; and Plants of prey. Eyewitness Explorers: Flowers; Insects; Weather; and Birds. The Miracle Planet: Planet Earth; and Life on Earth 6/64
- SPECHT, J. [Review of] The first humans: human origins and history to 10,000 BC 12/70
- STEPANOW, L. Aerial escapes 3/54
- Man—made landscapes 11/58
- STEVENS, J.D. & PAXTON, J.R. Shark attack: but who's the victim? 3/46
- STODDART, M. Picking up the human scent 5/38
- STONE, T. More on mounds [Letter] 9/6
- STRAHAN, R. [Review of] The human nature of birds: a scientific discovery with startling implications 9/72
- [Answer to] Big headed 10/78
- SULLIVAN, R. Female doves coo to themselves 11/10
- The drink of the devil 12/8
- SUTHERS, I. [Review of] Australian fisheries resources 9/71
- SZALAY, A. [Review of] Reflections of Melanesia 3/64
- TABUTEAU, G. Population pays principle [Letter] 4/4
- TACON, P. [Review of] A field guide to Aboriginal rock engravings with special reference to those around Sydney 1/69
- TAYLOR, G. Protecting coral reefs [Letter] 6/4
- TAYLOR, R. & TURNER, L. The spider and the fly 3/12
- TAYLOR, S. Fridge facts [Letter] 10/5
- THOMPSON, M.B. How secure are 'common' tortoises? 4/72
- TIDEMANN, C. the contentious flying-fox 4/36
- Meat markets and chastity belts 10/66
- TOLHURST, W. Nocturnal pursuits 5/54
- TRNSKI, T. [Review of] Crisis in the world's fisheries: people, problems and policies 4/63
- [Review of] Guide to national parks of northern NSW 4/65
- [Review of] Coastal fishes of south-eastern Australia 11/70
- TYLER, M.J. Frogwatch: to shun a silent spring 5/22
- Frog cures Herpes 8/10
- Frogs and drugs 12/46
- TZIOUMIS, V. [Answer to] Fish facts 6/71
- UNDERWOOD, G. Controlling the ibis [Letter] 7/4
- VAN DOVER, C.L. Black smokers and 'eyeless' shrimp 2/11
- VAN DYCK, S. Lasting impressions of Mahogany Gliders 2/32
- December decibels 3/14
- Fishing for the last supper? 4/14
- Teachings from a tethered tortoise 5/14
- Pies from the sky 6/14
- Louie's lament 7/14
- Brushtail business 8/16
- The rats at Neptune's table 8/30
- Sucking up to the humble leech 9/20
- Secrets from old slippers 10/20
- Bluetack and tentacles 11/18
- Budgerigars: mini Aussie megastars 12/20
- VNUK, M. Astronomical error [Letter] 12/6
- WACE, N. Mirrored Earth [Letter] 4/4
- Trees on the beach [Letter] 9/6
- Beachcombing for ocean litter 9/46
- Timber troubles [Reply to Letter] 11/4
- Polluted oceans [Reply to Letter] 11/5
- WAKELIN—KING, G. Anti ants [Letter] 5/4
- WALDOCK, J.M. Peacocks of the spider world 5/10
- WEINSTEIN, P. Sawflies and pollination [Reply to Letter] 3/4
- WERNER, C. Art is wild [Letter] 4/5
- WHITE, P. Sago so so [Letter] 1/4
- WICKS, G. Beyond the last word [Letter] 11/4
- WILLIAMS, G. [Review of] Australian rainforest plants III 4/63
- [Review of] The rainforest legacy Vol. 3: rainforest history, dynamics and management 5/64
- [Review of] Our rainforests and the issues 6/63
- WILLIAMS, R. The man with the tax-deductible turn-ups 1/22
- The Joan Sutherland of Australian science 2/22
- Rockchopper: Dr Peter Hunt 3/20
- Patrons of science 4/20
- Creating confusion 5/20
- Animal IQ: should it make a difference? 6/20
- Before greenhouse 7/20
- WILLIAMS, S. Condor update [Letter] 9/7
- WILLIS, P. [Review of] Riversleigh: the story of animals in ancient rainforests of inland Australia 2/67
- WILSON, G. [Answer to] Cat food creature 2/65
- WILSON, N. Caley's Grevillea 12/22
- WOINARSKI, J.C.Z. Filling the lifeboats: endangered species first 6/72
- WOODALL, P. Murder on the Nile? 12/14
- WOODS, A. [Review of] A review of the urban wildlife of New South Wales 1/69
- [Review of] Australia's endangered species 3/62
- [Review of] Australia's introduced animals and plants 4/62
- [Review of] Encyclopaedia of Australian animals 5/64
- WRIGLEY, J. [Answer to] Popular palms 9/78
- WURST, D. Search for the Central Rock-rat 12/38
- YOUNG, B. Not the last wave? 9/12
- ZHANG, R. Top tour [Letter] 1/4
- ZOLA, H. Rosy glow [Letter] 1/4





