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  • Two men standing by the huge trunk of an Australian mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus amygdalina). Wood engraving, c. 1867.
  • Australian Academy of Science : New Guinea ant, orectognathus velutinus / scanning electron micrograph: Dr. R. W. Taylor ; text; Dr. R. W. Taylor.
  • Australian Academy of Science / Photo; Heidi.
  • Australian scenery : river flats / Hunter Rogers.
  • A young Aboriginal couple in a photographic studio. Photograph, ca.1900.
  • Numerous people in a variety of social engagements representing an advertisement for confidential telephone counselling on HIV/AIDS by the AIDS Action Council, Australia. Colour lithograph by D. Green.
  • Australia: a dead body placed on an elevated wooden structure; dingos seated below. Wood engraving after G. Doré, ca. 1865.
  • The Australian aboriginal / by Herbert Basedow ; with 146 illustrations.
  • The community responds : AIDS / prepared for the 3rd National Conference - Local Government and Community Development by the Department of Community Services and  Health.
  • Australian Academy of Science : the pearly nautilus / Photograph: Edrich Slater ; information: Dr. K. S. W. Campbell, Dr. R. E. Barwick.
  • The Illawarra flame tree (Brachychiton acerifolium)... : lace bark (brachychiton discolor)... / designed by Strom Gould.
  • A family of kangaroos relaxing on a grassy bank with koalas and other marsupials nearby. Coloured etching.
  • Large Christmas bell (Blandifordia grandiflora)... : Christmas bush (Ceratopetalum gummiferum)... : mistletoe (muellerina eucalyptifolia)... : Christmas beetle / designed by Strom Gould.
  • Australian evidence on the effect of castration with the (trade mark) "Burdizzo" pincers upon growth of stock : the greatest value is in the condition that stock put on after the operation.
  • A barefoot Aboriginal man in a photographic studio.
  • The "Burdizzo" way is sure and safe on calves, lambs, donkeys, in a swarm of maggot flies.
  • Australian grass trees (Xanthorrhoea species) with red kangaroos (Macropus laniger) at Yankalilla. Coloured lithograph by J. W. Giles, c. 1846, after G. F. Angas.
  • A naked man lies on a bed with his arms resting on the pillow representing an advertisement for safe sex by the Australian AIDS Council with a list of regional council telephone numbers. Colour lithograph.
  • Australia: an aboriginal woman with a bone through her nose. Photograph by Henry King, ca. 1890.
  • The community responds : AIDS / prepared for the 3rd National Conference - Local Government and Community Development by the Department of Community Services and  Health.
  • A pharmacist making up a prescription for a kangaroo; representing Chamberlain's advocacy of the Commonwealth of Australia. Wood engraving by J. Swain after Sir J. Tenniel, 1900.
  • Australian scenery : river flats / Hunter Rogers.
  • Australia: an aboriginal man (Ned Woolnah?) with a bone through his nose. Photograph by Henry King, ca. 1890.
  • Large Christmas bell (Blandifordia grandiflora)... : Christmas bush (Ceratopetalum gummiferum)... : mistletoe (muellerina eucalyptifolia)... : Christmas beetle / designed by Strom Gould.
  • Illyarrie (Eucalyptus erythrocorys)... : waratah (Telopea speciosissma)... : the wattles or acacias (acacia decurrens) / designed by Strom Gould.
  • An Aboriginal man with a scarification on his shoulder. Photograph by Henry King, ca. 1890.
  • Australian Academy of Science : the new moon / photonicrograph: Professor J. Lovering ; text : Dr. S. R. Taylor.
  • The community responds : AIDS / prepared for the 3rd National Conference - Local Government and Community Development by the Department of Community Services and  Health.
  • The faces of HIV Positive men and women with a message that HIV does not discriminate but people do; advertisement by the National AIDS Campaign and Australian National Council on AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Australian Academy of Science : the new moon / photonicrograph: Professor J. Lovering ; text : Dr. S. R. Taylor.