Journal

Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch (1891 - 1986)

From
1891
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
To
1986
Functions
Australian inland exploration, Geography and Journal
Alternative Names
  • South Australian geographical journal (Subsequent name)

Summary

The Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch was published by the Branch in 86 volumes between 1891 and 1986. Included in the journal were reports of the proceedings of the Branch, and papers relating to the geography and exploration of Australia, and of related subjects. In 1987 the title was changed to South Australian geographical journal (ISBN 1030-0481). Publication under this title was continued by the successor to the Branch, the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia from 1996.

Details

Indexes:
volumes 1 to 40 (1885-6 to 1938-9), compiled by G. H. Pitt;
volumes 41-80 (1940 - 1979), compiled by E. Zalums.

Helen Cohn

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