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    The sodomite's tongue

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    With essay by Ted Gott, entitled: His hungry asshole : Ross Moore's theatre of anal projection

    Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 6 [cartographic material]

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    Caption title.; Quarter sheet 6SW is a geological map of the town of Macedon in the parish of Macedon on the top left of the map, with the town of Riddell in the parish of Kerrie on the far right and the town of Gisborne in the parish of Gisborne at the centre bottom, all in the county of Bourke, displaying some cadastral detail. Includes one short geological note in the left margin. Quarter sheet 6NW is a geological map centred on Mount Macedon in the parish of Macedon and Dryden's Rock in the parish of Newham but with few cadastral details. Includes one short geological notes in the left margin. Quarter sheet 6NE is a geological map of the town of Romsey on the top left of the map, with many numbered land allotments between the mountain ranges. The parishes of Monegeetta and Chintin are indicated on the map. Includes two geological note in the right margin. Quarter sheet 6SE is a geological map featuring parts of the parishes of Kerrie and Havelock as indicated on the map. Relief shown by hachures.; "Lithographic steam printing executed by the Geological Survey Department, at the Govt. Printing Office, Melbourne".; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-6. Quarter sheet 6SW. Part of Macedon / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross and J.D. Brown, engravers ; hills lithographed by Richd. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman ; Joseph Pittman, colorist. [1860?] -- Quarter sheet 6NW. Part of Rochford / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills by R. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman, Joseph Pittman, colorist. [1860?] -- Quarter sheet 6NE. Part of Lancefield, Part of Springfield / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills lithographed by R. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman. [1860?] -- Quarter sheet 6SE. [Part of Kerrie, Part of Havelock] / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; N. Taylor & C.D.H. Aplin, Assistants ; J.D. Brown, engraver ; hills lithographed by R. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman ; Joseph Pittman, colorist. [1862?].Also known as: Quarter sheet 6SWTitle on left of Quarter sheet 6SW: Part of BullingarookTitle on right side of Quarter sheet 6SW: Part of KerrieTitle on bottom of Quarter sheet 6SW: Part of ButtlejorrkTitle on map of Quarter sheet 6SW: GisborneAlso known as: Quarter sheet 6NWTitle on left of Quarter sheet 6NW: Part of WoodendTitle on right side of Quarter sheet 6NW: Part of Kerrie, Part of MonegeettaTitle on map of Quarter sheet 6NW: Newham, MacedonAlso known as: Quarter sheet 6SETitle on map of Quarter sheet 6SE: Havelock, Kerri

    Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 5 [cartographic material]

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    Caption title.; Quarter sheet 5SW is a geological map centred on a mountainous region adjacent to the parish of Rochford in the county of Bourke with cadastral details. Includes nine short notes in the top left margin. Quarter sheet 5NW is a geological map with a mountainous area marked on the map as the Great Dividing Range but no cadastral details. The parish of Cobaw is shown at the bottom of the map. Includes seven short geological notes in the top right margin that refer to local dykes. Quarter sheet 5SE is a geological map with the town of Lancefield on the left as well as the parishes of Lancefield and Springfield in the county of Bourke with Forbes probably in the county of Dalhousie and with some cadastral details. Includes two short geological notes in the top right margin. Relief shown by hachures.; "Printed at the Mining Department, Govt. Printing Office, Melbourne by J. Finnie"--Quarter sheet 5NW.; "NOTE: The outline compiled by J. Wilkinson from originals in the Survey Department"--Quarter sheets 5SW & 5SE.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-5. Quarter sheet 5SW. Part of Cobaw / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; Norman Taylor, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills lithogd. by R. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman. [1862?] -- Quarter sheet 5NW. County of Dalhousie, Part of Baynton / geologically and topographically surveyed by Norman Taylor, field geologist, 1861 ; lithographed by Richd. Shepherd. 1867 -- Quarter sheet 5SE. County of Dalhousie / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; Norman Taylor, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills by Richd. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman. [1862?].Also known as: Quarter sheet 5SWTitle on left of Quarter sheet 5SW: Part of Carlsrhue, County of Dalhousie, Part of WoodendTitle on right side of Quarter sheet 5SW: County of LancefieldTitle on bottom of Quarter sheet 5SW: Part of Newham, County of BourkeTitle on map of Quarter sheet 5SW: RochfordAlso known as: Quarter sheet 5NWTitle on left of Quarter sheet 5NW: Part of Carlsrhue, Part of LangleyTitle on right side of Quarter sheet 5NW: Part of Lancefield, County of BourkeTitle on map of Quarter sheet 5NW: CobawAlso known as: Quarter sheet 5SETitle at left of Quarter sheet 5SE: Part of RochfordTitle at right of Quarter sheet 5SE: County of BourkeTitle on map of Quarter sheet 5SE: Lancefield, Springfield, Forbe

    Distribution and composition of macrobenthic communities along a Victoria-Land Transect (Ross Sea, Antarctica)

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    The Victoria-Land Transect project onboard the Italian research vessel ‘‘Italica’’ in February 2004, was a large-scale attempt to obtain benthic samples of smaller macrozoobenthic specimens systematically along a latitudinal and a depth transect along the Victoria- Land coast. Data presented from this survey are based on Rauschert dredge samples, which were taken at four areas at depth ranging from 84 to 515 m. A cluster analysis based on relative numbers of abundance was performed and demonstrated a change in community structure depending on the location along the latitudinal transect. A change in community structure with depth was not recorded. Dominant taxa of the Ross Sea fauna along the Victoria-Land coast were the Arthropoda (65.7%), followed by Annelida (20.7%), Mollusca (9.6%) and Echinodermata (2.5%). Total number of abundance decreased with depth with an exception at Cape Russell, whereas a trend in biomass was not documented. Abundance and biomass proportions of major taxa changed gradually along the latitudinal transect

    Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 1 [cartographic material]

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    Caption title.; Quarter sheet 1SW is a geological map of the town of Williamstown, now a suburb of Melbourne, Vic. and to the north the town of Footscray and to the northeast the town of Sandridge are shown with some cadastral details. Includes part of the parishes of Cut Paw Paw and Truganina. Quarter sheet 1NW is a geological map of North Melbourne showing also Flemington, Moonee Ponds, Essendon and Hawstead to the north as well as Braybrook, Maidstone, Albion and Darlington to the west and the town of Keilor to the north west, all with some cadastral details. Includes parts of the parishes Maribyrnong, Doutta Galla and Jika Jika within the County of Bourke. Quarter sheet 1NE is a geological map of the towns of Collingwood, Northcote, Warringal, Templestowe and Carlton with Pentridge to the north, all with cadastral details. Includes part of the parishes of Jika Jika and Bulla Bulla. Include one geological note at bottom right corner of sheet. Quarter sheet 1SE is a geological map of southeast Melbourne, with the towns Oakleigh and Ballyshanassy with some cadastral details. Includes part of the parishes of Prahran and Boroondara. Relief shown by hachures.; "Printed in colors from stone at the Crown Lands Office, Melbourne".; Note that Quarter sheet 1NW has different imprint: Melbourne : Engraved and published at the Dept. of Crown Lands & Survey, [1860].; "By April 1858 Selwyn had eight quarter sheets ready for publication and another 13 surveyed but not fully engraved ... the first maps actually issued for sale appeared in April 1860 and comprised the four sheets making up the map of Melbourne"--Past Selwyn Symposiums - 2002 : a series of beautiful maps : a credit to the Colony (as viewed on February 11, 2008 at Internet site: http:www.vic.gsa.org.au/Selwyn/past_symposiums/2002_symposium.htm).; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-1; National Library of Australia's copy of Quarter Sheets 1SE & 1SW mounted on thick cardboard. Quarter sheet 1SW. Williamstown / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, assistant ; J.D. Brown, engraver ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman -- Quarter sheet 1NW. Melbourne / Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Geological Surveyor ; C.D.H. Aplin, assistant ; outline by J.L. Ross & J.D. Brown ; writing by J.D. Brown ; hills lithographed by T. Ham ; colourist, J. Pittman -- Quarter sheet 1NE. Melbourne, Part of Keelbundora / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, assistant ; J.D. Brown, engraver ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman ; hills lithographed by T. Ham ; J. Pittman, colourist -- Quarter sheet 1SE. Melbourne / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist, ; C.D.H. Aplin, assistant ; J.D. Brown, engraver ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman.Also known as: Quarter sheet 1SWAt left of Quarter sheet 1SW: Part of DerrimutTitle on map of Quarter sheet 1SW: Cut Paw Paw, TruganinaAlso known as: Quarter sheet 1NWAt left of Quarter sheet 1NW: Part of MaribyrnongAt right of Quarter sheet 1NW: Part of Jika JikaTitle on map of Quarter sheet 1NW: Doutta Galla, Jika JikaAlso known as: Quarter sheet 1NEAt bottom of Quarter sheet 1NE: Part of BoroondaraTitle on map of Quarter sheet 1NE: Jika Jika, Bulla BullaAlso known as: Quarter sheet 1SEAt right of Quarter sheet 1SE: Part of Nunawading, Part of MulgraveTitle on map of Quarter sheet 1SE: Boroondara, Prahra

    Composition and distribution of the peracarid crustacean fauna along a latitudinal transect off Victoria Land (Ross Sea, Antarctica) with special emphasis on the Cumacea

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    The following study was the first to describe composition and structure of the peracarid fauna systematically along a latitudinal transect off Victoria Land (Ross Sea, Antarctica). During the 19th Antarctic expedition of the Italian research vessel “Italica” in February 2004, macrobenthic samples were collected by means of a Rauschert dredge with a mesh size of 500 m at depths between 85 and 515 m. The composition of peracarid crustaceans, especially Cumacea was investigated. Peracarida contributed 63% to the total abundance of the fauna. The peracarid samples were dominated by amphipods (66%), whereas cumaceans were represented with 7%. Previously, only 13 cumacean species were known, now the number of species recorded from the Ross Sea increased to 34. Thus, the cumacean fauna of the Ross Sea, which was regarded as the poorest in terms of species richness, has to be considered as equivalent to that of other high Antarctic areas. Most important cumacean families concerning abundance and species richness were Leuconidae, Nannastacidae, and Diastylidae. Cumacean diversity was lowest at the northernmost area (Cape Adare). At the area off Coulman Island, which is characterized by muddy sediment, diversity was highest. Diversity and species number were higher at the deeper stations and abundance increased with latitude. A review of the bathymetric distribution of the Cumacea from the Ross Sea reveals that most species distribute across the Antarctic continental shelf and slope. So far, only few deep-sea records justify the assumption of a shallow-water–deep-sea relationship in some species of Ross Sea Cumacea, which is discussed from an evolutionary point of view

    Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 10 [cartographic material]

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    Caption title.; Quarter sheet 10NW is a geological map with the town of Glenlyon at the upper left of map centre with some cadastral detail. The parishes include Glenlyon, Coliban (both in the county of Talbot) and Trentham (county of Dalhousie). Quarter sheet 10NE is a geological map of the town of Tylden at the upper left of map centre and the town of Woodend with some cadastral detail in-between. The parishes include Tylden, Woodend and Trentham. Includes two geological notes in the right margin. Relief shown by hachures.; "NOTE: The outline compiled by J. Wilkinson from original plans in the Railway and Survey Departments"--Quarter sheets 10NW & 10NE.; "Lithographic steam printing executed by the Geological Survey Department, at the Govt. Printing Office, Melbourne"--Quarter sheet 10NE.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-20. Quarter sheet 10NW. Part of Holcombe, Part of Burke / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills lithographed by R. Shepherd. [1862?] -- Quarter sheet 10NE. County of Dalhousie / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills lithographed by Richd. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman. [1862?].Also known as: Quarter sheet 10NWTitle at left of map of Quarter sheet 10NW: County of TalbotTitle at right of map of Quarter sheet 10NW: County of DalhousieText on map on Quarter sheet 10NW: Tylden, Woodend, TrenthamAlso known as: Quarter sheet 10NETitle on left of Quarter sheet 10NE: Part of Burke, County of TalbotTitle at right of map of Quarter sheet 10NE: Part of MacedonText on map on Quarter sheet 10NE: Tylden, Woodend, Trentha

    The Role of Evidence in Establishing Trust in Repositories

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    This article arises from work by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) Working Group examining mechanisms to roll out audit and certification services for digital repositories in the United Kingdom. Our attempt to develop a program for applying audit and certification processes and tools took as its starting point the RLG-NARA Audit Checklist for Certifying Digital Repositories. Our intention was to appraise critically the checklist and conceive a means of applying its mechanics within a diverse range of repository environments. We were struck by the realization that while a great deal of effort has been invested in determining the characteristics of a 'trusted digital repository', far less effort has concentrated on the ways in which the presence of the attributes can be demonstrated and their qualities measured. With this in mind we sought to explore the role of evidence within the certification process, and to identify examples of the types of evidence (e.g., documentary, observational, and testimonial) that might be desirable during the course of a repository audit.

    Decadal Climate Oscillations, Synoptic Variability, and Ice Core Climate Proxy Records in the Ross Sea Region, Antarctica

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    This thesis investigates synoptic variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica and develops geochemical proxies of this variability from an ice core record in Southern Victoria Land. Particular focus is given to the influence of decadal climate oscillations on synoptic conditions and potential records of these oscillations in ice core proxy records as long-­‐term records of these oscillations are important for understanding future climate change. I present an investigation of the joint influence of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) on variability in the Amundsen Sea Low (ASL), a dominant climatological feature that strongly influences the weather in the Ross Sea region. It is shown that the positive phase of each oscillation is associated with significant strengthening of the ASL, while negative phases are associated with a weakening. Through regression analysis I show that a simple linear combination of indices representing these oscillations can explain more than 40% of the geopotential height variance in the AS region at a seasonal scale and over 70% of the variance at an annual scale. These results are consistent with the known mechanisms of ENSO and SAM interaction in the region and show that while SAM is dominant hemispherically, ENSO is only influential in the Pacific Sector. Finally it is demonstrated that a simple model of linear reinforcement and interference between the oscillations describes their influence on the variability in the ASL better than models incorporating more complex interactions. Atmospheric back-­‐trajectory modeling and cluster analysis are used to investigate synoptic variability at the Gawn Ice Piedmont (GIP) ice core site in the Ross Sea Region, Antarctica. I identify two dominant air-­‐mass trajectory clusters: oceanic – cyclonic and continental trajectories. My analysis shows that oceanic – cyclonic trajectories peak during April (southern hemisphere winter), while continental trajectories reach their maximum during December (summer). A causal association is demonstrated between ENSO and the frequency of oceanic – cyclonic trajectories originating from the Ross Sea region. In contrast, it is shown that the Southern Annular Mode has little influence on the frequency of cyclonic clusters. I then develop proxy records for the synoptic variability using a shallow firn core from the GIP site containing 8 years of geochemical record. Continental trajectories correlate with concentrations of nitrate (NO3), which is sourced from stratospheric air-­‐masses descending over the Antarctic interior. Oceanic – cyclonic trajectory clusters strongly correlate with deuterium excess at seasonal and inter-­‐annual scales, a proxy sensitive to changes in relative humidity and sea surface temperature (SST) in the in the Ross and Amundsen Seas. Decadal variability in the frequency of oceanic – cyclonic trajectories is discussed with respect to ENSO, SAM, and changes in SST and sea ice extent

    Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 9 [cartographic material]

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    Caption title.; Quarter sheet 9SW is a geological map of mountains encroaching on flat lands between the parish of Holcombe and the parish of Burke with cadastral details. Kangaroo Hill and Snowdon Hill can be seen to the right of bottom centre. Includes eight geological notes in the left margin. Quarter sheet 9NW is a geological map of mountains encircling the town of Taradale with the town of Malmsbury further into the valley on the bottom right of map. Fryers Town [i.e. Fryerstown] on far left of map centre is built in the mountains. The towns include some cadastral detail. The parishes include parts of Elphinstone, Metcalfe, Fryers, Drummond and Edgecombe. Includes only two geological notes in the left margin. Quarter sheet 9NE is a geological map of flatland between two mountainous terrains. The flatland is only identified as in the parish of Edgecombe with some cadastral detail with the northern mountain in the parish of Metcalfe and the eastern mountain in the parish of Langley. Includes four geological notes in the right margin. Quarter sheet 9SE is a geological map of mountains on either side of the town of Kyneton at upper left of map centre and the town of Carlsruhe at lower right of map centre and both located close to an intersection between the parish of Lauriston and the parish of Carlsruhe. The map includes cadastral details. Relief shown by hachures.; "Lithographic steam printing executed by the Geological Survey Department, at the Govt. Printing Office, Melbourne"--Quarter sheet 9SW.; "Printed in colors from stone at the Crown Lands Office, Melbourne"--Quarter sheets 9NE & 9SE.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-16; National Library's copy 1 of Sheet 9NW[a] is missing the 'Geologica' for the title at head of sheet "Geological Survey of Victoria". Quarter sheet 9SW. Part of Fryers, Part of Drummond, Part of Edgecombe / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin & George Ulrich, Assistants ; J.L. Ross & J.D. Brown, engravers ; hills lithographed by E. Gilks & T. Ham ; Joseph Pittman, colorist. [1862?] -- Quarter sheet 9NW. [Towns of Fryers Town, Taradale and Malmsbury] / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; George Ulrich, Assistant ; J.D. Brown, engraver ; hills lithographed by Richd. Shepherd ; drawn by G. Ulrich. [1860] -- Quarter sheet 9NE. Part of Emberton / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; George Ulrich, Assistant ; Frederick McCoy, palaeontologist ; James D. Brown, engraver ; hills by T. Ham ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman. [1862?] -- Quarter sheet 9SE. [Towns of Kyneton and Carlsruhe] / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin & G. Ulrich, Assistants ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; J. Pittman, colorist. [1862?].Text on map on Quarter sheet 9NE: Metcalfe, Langley, EdgecombeAlso known as: Quarter sheet 9SWTitle on right of Quarter sheet 9SW: Part of LauristonTitle on bottom of Quarter sheet 9SW: Part of GlenlyonTitle on map of Quarter sheet 9SW: Holcombe, BurkeAlso known as: Quarter sheet 9NWTitle at bottom of map of Quarter sheet 9NW: Part of LauristonText on map on Quarter sheet 9NW: Elphinstone, Metcalfe, Fryers, Edgecombe, DrummondAlso known as: Quarter sheet 9NETitle on bottom of Quarter sheet 9NE: Part of Lauriston, Part of Carlshrue [i.e. Carlsruhe]Also known as: Quarter sheet 9SETitle on left of Quarter sheet 9SE: Part of BurkeTitle on right of Quarter sheet 9SE: Part of WoodendTitle on map of Quarter sheet 9SE: Lauriston, Carlsruh
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