OUR STORY
Editors at progressive stages of publication have been: Professor W.A. Haswell, Sir Douglas Mawson, Professor L. Harrison, Dr E.A. Briggs, and Professor T. Harvey Johnston.
Part 1. DIATOMS By Sir Albert Mann, U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C.
Part 2. FORAMINIFERA By F. Chapman and W.J. Parr, Melbourne
Part 3. PARASITIC INFUSORIA FROM MACQUARIE ISLAND By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, University of Adelaide
Part 1. MALLOPHAGA AND SIPHUNCULATA By Professor L. Harrison, University of Sydney
Part 2. CRUSTACEA, ISOPODA AND TANAIDACEA By H.M. Hale, Director S.A. Museum
Part 3. IXODOIDEA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, University of Adelaide
Part 4. CRUSTACEA AMPHIPODA (GAMMARIDEA) By Professor G.E. Nicholls, University of Western Australia
Part 5. CRUSTACEA AMPHIPODA (HYPERIIDEA) By Dr K. H. Barnard, South African Museum, Cape Town
Part 6. CRUSTACEA DECAPODA By Freda Page, University of Queensland
Part 7. CRUSTACEA CIRRIPEDIA By Freda Page, University of Queensland
Part 8. PYCNOGONIDA By Dr Isabella Gordon, British Museum
Part 1. FISHES By E.R. Waite, late Director, South Australian Museum
Part 2. PTEROBRANCHIA By Dr W.C. Ridewood, British Museum
Part 3. ASCIDIAE SIMPLICES By Sir W.A. Herdman, University of Liverpool
Part 4. RHABDOPLEURA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, University of Adelaide
Part 5. ASCIDAE COMPOSITAE By Dr Herve Harant and Dr Paulette Vernieres, University of Montpelier
Part 1. PELECYPODA AND GASTROPODA By C. Hedley, Australian Museum
Part 2. CEPHALOPODA By Dr S.S. Berry, California
Part 3. BRACHIOPODA By Dr J.A. Thomson, Dominion Museum, Wellington
Part 1. ARACHNIDA FROM MACQUARIE ISLAND By W.J. Rainbow
Part 2. BRACHYURA By M.J. Raeburn
Part 3. COPEPODA By G.S. Brady
Part 4. CLADOCERA AND HALOCYPRIDAE by G.S. Brady
Part 5. EUPHAUSIACEA AND MYSIDACEA By W. M. Tattersall
Part 6. CUMACEA AND PHYLLOCARIDA By Dr W.T. Calman
Part 7. OSTRACODA By F. Chapman
Part 8. THE INSECTS OF MACQUARIE ISLAND By Dr R. J. Tillyard
Part 1. CALCEREOUS SPONGES By Professor A. S. Dendy, University of London
Part 2. THE CHLAETOGNATHA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston and B.B. Taylor, University of Queensland
Part 3. POLYCHAETA By Professor W.B. Benham, Otago University College
Part 4. OLIGOCHAETA OF MACQUARIE ISLAND By Professor W.B. Benham, Otago University College
Part 5. GEPHYREA INERMIA By Professor W.B. Benham, Otago University College
Part 6. POLYZOA By Miss L. B. Thornley
Part 7. MARINE FREE-LIVING NEMAS By Dr N.A. Cobb, U. S. Dept Agriculture
Part 1. MOSSES By H.N. Dixon and W.W. Watts, Sydney
Part 2. THE ALGAE OF COMMONWEALTH BAY By A.H.S. Lucas, Sydney
Part 3. VASCULAR FLORA OF MACQUARIE ISLAND By T.F. Cheeseman, Auckland Museum
Part 4. BACTERIOLOGY AND OTHER RESEARCHES By A.L. McLean, Member Expeditionary Staff
Part 5. ECOLOGICAL NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FLORA OF MACQUARIE ISLAND By H. Hamilton, Dominion Museum, Wellington
Part 1. ECHINODERMATA ASTEROIDEA By Professor Rene Koehler, Universite Lyon
Part 2. ECHINODERMATA OPHIUROIDEA By Professor Rene Koehler, Universite Lyon
Part 3. ECHINODERMATA ECHINOIDEA By Professor Rene Koehler, Universite Lyon
Part 4. CRINOIDEA By Dr A.H. Clark, U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C.
Part 1. THE BRYOZOA (Supplementary Report) By A. A. Livingstone, Australian Museum, Sydney
Part 2. ACTINIARIA By Professor Oskar Carlgren, Universitetes Zoologiske Institution, Lund, and Dr T.A. Stephenson, University, London.
Part 3. ALCYONARIA, MADREPORARIA AND ANTIPATHARIA By Professor J.A. Thomson and Nita Rennet, University of Aberdeen
Part 4. HYDROIDA By Dr E.A. Briggs, University of Sydney
Part 5. NON-CALCEREOUS SPONGES By M. Burton, British Museum
Part 1. TREMATODA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, University of Adelaide
Part 2. CANTHOCEPHALA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, and Effie M. Best, University of Adelaide
Part 3. LEECHES By Professor J.P. Moore, University of Pennsylvania
Part 4. CESTODA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, University of Adelaide
Part 5. PARASITIC NEMATODA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, University of Adelaide
Part 6. ACARINA By H. Womersley, South Australian Museum
Part 7. ECHINODERIDA By Professor T. Harvey Johnston, University of Adelaide
Falla Birds from BANZARE Reports
ANARE REPORT 142 Antarctic seals, whales and dolphins of the early twentieth century: Marine mammals of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911–14 (AAE) and the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition 1929–31 (BANZARE) edited by Peter D. Shaughnessy (2000). This document was intended for publication in the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition, 1929–31, Report Series B, but that series has ceased.
The reports on the Birds, Mammals and certain Invertebrata will be included in the records of the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Expedition of 1929-31 as joint reports.