Historical Records of Australian Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Historical Records of Australian Science is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editors’ page6
Stuart Ross Taylor 1925–20214
A history of CSIRO’S Central Australian Laboratory, 1: 1953–80: pastoral land research3
From internment in Trial Bay to exile in Berkeley: the German physicist Peter Pringsheim and his connection with Australia3
Book Reviews2
Ray Perry: the father of rangeland science in Australia2
Gavin Brown: 1942–20102
Annual Author Index2
Bibliography of the history of Australian science, no. 44, 2022/232
Marcello Costa (1940–2024)2
Guest editor’s page: the path to food security in Australia through better plant disease management2
Reviews2
The contributions of Rupert Best to the modern concept of the nature of viruses1
Editors’ Page1
The remarkable contributions of ten outstanding women to Australian coral reef science1
George Adrian Horridge (1927–2024)1
The Australian Coral Reef Society: the last 40 years of a century working with Australia’s coral reefs1
Annual Author Index1
Table of Contents1
Mary Proctor and the Cawthron observatory project: a lost history of the Mount Stromlo Observatory1
Angus McEwan 1937–20181
A matter of where and when—the appearance of Late Blight of potato in Australia1
The mysterious Dr Ferdinand von Sommer (~1800–49): Western Australia’s first government geologist1
‘The Menace of Acclimatization’: the advent of ‘anekeitaxonomy’ in Australia1
Annual Author Index1
J. A. Leach’s Australian Bird Book: at the interface of science and recreation1
David Headley Green 1936–20241
Table of Contents1
John Oswald Newton 1924 – 20161
Oswald Bertram Lower (1864–1925): a South Australian pioneer in the discovery of Australia’s biodiversity1
Roger Tory Peterson Down Under: an American’s influence on Australian birding field guides1
Robert Kirk: blood, genetics, race and rights in the twentieth century†1
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