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We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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'Entomology and General Field Trips by Norman B. Tindale. 1954-1964. Adelaide, South Australia'

Archive Collections / Dr Norman Barnett Tindale / Series AA338/01 / 'Entomology and General Field Trips by Norman B. Tindale. 1954-1964. Adelaide, South Australia'

This is the second of three volumes with both a contents list and index. The 21 pages preceding the index are blank as are the last 13 pages after the index.

This journal includes the following:

  • Visit to Grampians, Victoria, October-November 1954 (pages 1-17)

  • Trip to New South Wales, 7 January to 6 February 1955 (pages 19-47)

  • One day trip to Hindmarsh Falls, South Australia, 3 March 1955 (page 49)

  • Visit to Mount Gingera and Lees Spring by Ian Common, March and April 1955 (page 51)

  • Collecting Trip to Grampians with Ian FB Common, 3 February 1956 to 27 January 1957 (pages 53-89)

  • Visit to Eastern States, March 1958 (pages 90-125)

  • Museum Trip to the South East of South Australia, 17-27 October 1958 with notes 14-16 November 1958 (pages 126-145)

  • Visit to Canberra for Conference on National Parks organised by National Academy of Science, November and December 1958 (pages 146-153)

  • Trip to South east of South Australia with Dorothy to check places to be shown to FE Zeuner, November 1961 (pages 155-165)

  • Short Trip to Grampians, October 1962 (pages 166-176)

  • Entomological Field Trips Journal. Trip to Lord Howe Island via Victoria and New South Wales, 4 December 1962 to 25 January 1963 with additional notes from 26 January 1963 to November 1963 and copy of a section through Noola Rockshelter published in 1981 (pages 177-318a)

  • Visit to Canberra and the mountains of New South Wales and Victoria, 15 January to 8 February 1964 (pages 319-359)



Tindale Tribes: Barara; Bidawal; Bunganditj; Gunavidji; Nakara; Ngurelban; Pangerang; Thaua; Walbanga.

CreatorDr Norman Barnett Tindale
ControlAA 338/1/43/2
Date Range28 October, 1954  -  08 February, 1964
Quantity 4.1cm,   1   buckram bound volume, 21.6x26.4cm, 432 pages with 2 inserts and 2 loose items
Series AA338/01
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