1922
Notes on the birds of Groote Eylandt, Gulf of Carpentaria. South Australian Naturalist. 9: 10-21.
Birds observed at Roper River, Northern Territory. South
Australian
Naturalist. 9: 21-24.
1924
1925
Notes on the birds of Groote Eylandt, Gulf of Carpentaria. Birds observed at Roper River, Northern Territory. South Australian Ornithologist. 10: 10-24.
1929
Bird notes. Noisy Miner on Nepean River, N.S.W. South Australian Ornithologist. 10: 73.
1930
Notes at a camp on the River Murray. South Australian Ornithologist. 10 : 209-212.
1931
Spur-winged Plover (Lobibyx novae-hollandiae) at ‘Poltalloch’ near Wellington. South Australian Ornithologist. 11: 109.
1934
Bird notes. Paradise Whydah from Fulham Gardens. South Australian Ornithologist. 12: 216.
1938
Silver gulls feeding on native currants. South Australian Ornithologist. 14: 171.
1941
A list of plants collected in the Musgrave and Mann Ranges, South
Australia,
1933. South Australian Naturalist. 21: 8-12.
GEOLOGY AND PALAEONTOLOGY
1922
On a new genus and species of Australian Lycaeninae. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 46: 537-538.
1923
On Australian Rhopalocera. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 47: 342-354.
Flora and fauna of Nuyts Archipelago and the Investigator Group. No. 13 - Orthoptera. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 47: 362-364.
Review of Australian Mantidae. Records of the South Australian Museum. 2 (3): 425-457.
1924
Review of Australian Mantidae, Pt. II. Records of the South Australian Museum. 2 (4): 547-552.
Notes on the life history of the moth (Cacoecia). South Australian Naturalist. 6: 7-9.
1927
New butterfly of the genus Papilio from Arnhem Land. Records of the South Australian Museum. 3(3): 339-341.
1928
Australian mole-crickets of the family Gryllotalpidae (Orthoptera). Records of the South Australian Museum. 4(1): 1-42.
Preliminary note on the life history of Synemon, (Lepidoptera, Family Castniidae). Records of the South Australian Museum. 4(1): 143-144.
Species of Chlenias attacking pines (Lepidoptera, Family Boarmiidae). Records of the South Australian Museum. 4(1): 43-48.
1930
Mantidae in the Australian Museum. Records of the Australian Museum. 17(8): 343-354.
1932
Revision of the Australian Ghost Moths (Lepidoptera Homoneura, Family Hepialidae). Records of the South Australian Museum. 4(4): 497-536.
1933
Revision of the Australian Ghost Moths (Lepidoptera Homoneura, Family Hepialidae) Pt. II. Records of the South Australian Museum. 5(1): 13-43.
1935
Revision of the Australian Ghost Moths (Lepidoptera Homoneura, Family Hepialidae), Pt. III. Records of the South Australian Museum. 5(3): 275-536.
On a new form of Heteronympha penelope Waterhouse (Lepidoptera Rhopalocera, Family Satyridae). Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 75: 25-29.
On some Australian Cossidae including the moth of the Witjuti (Witchety) grub. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 76: 56-65.
On a new species of Oenetus (Lepidoptera, Family Hepialidae) damaging Eucalyptus saplings in Tasmania. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 76: 77-79.
Notes on the eucosmid (olethreutid) moth, Cryptophlebia ombrodelta (Lower). Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 78: 97-98.
Witchety Grub. 'Australian Encyclopedia'. Sydney, 9: 339-340.
1980
Origin of the Lepidoptera with description of a new Mid-Triassic species and notes on the origin of the butterfly stem. Journal of the Lepidopterists Society. 34: 263-285.
1981
The original of the Lepidoptera relative to Australia. Pp. 957-976 in 'Ecological Biogeography of Australia'. Ed. A. Keast. Junk, The Hague.
1982
The Clench method of relaxing and spreading butterflies for the
collection.
Victorian Entomologist. 12(1): 6-8.
1925
Natives of Groote Eylandt and of the West Coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria, Pt. I. Records of the South Australian Museum. 3(1): 61-102.
Hale, H. M. & Tindale, N. B. Observations on Aborigines of the Flinders Ranges and records of rock carvings and paintings. Records of the South Australian Museum. 3(1): 45-60.
Tindale, N. B. & Mountford, C. P. Native markings on rocks at Morowie, South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 50: 156-159.
Tindale, N. B. Native burial at Pedler’s Creek, South Australia. South Australian Naturalist. 8(1): 10.
1927
Tindale, N. B. & Sheard, H. L. Aboriginal rock paintings, South Para River, South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 51: 14-17.
Natives of Groote Eylandt and the West Coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria, Pt. III. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 52: 5-27.
Ethnological notes from Arnhem Land and from Tasmania. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 52: 223-224.
Notes on the supposed primitive stone implements from the Tableland regions of Central Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum. 4(4): 483-488.
Tindale, N. B. & Hackett, C. J. Preliminary report on field work among the Aborigines of the north-west of South Australia. Oceania. 4(1): 101-105.
Initiation ceremonies. The Advertiser. 29 December.
Hale, H. M. & Tindale, N. B. Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland, Pt. 2. Records of the South Australian Museum. 5(2): 117-172.
Initiation among the Pitjandjara natives of the Mann and Tomkinson Ranges in South Australia. Oceania. 6(2): 199-224.
Cultural status of the Australian Aborigine. Mankind. 1(11): 264.
Rock markings in South Australia. Antiquity. 9: 93-95.
General report on the Anthropological expedition to the Warburton Range, Western Australia, July-September, 1935. Oceania. 6(4): 481-485.
Notes on the natives of the Southern portion of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 60: 55-69.
Tindale, N. B. Legend of the Wati Kutjara, Warburton Range, Western Australia. Oceania. 7(2): 169-185.
Tindale, N. B. General report on the anthropological expedition to the Warburton Range, Western Australia. Oceania. 6(4): 481-485.
Tindale, N. B. Australian Aboriginal Songs. Inst. International D’Coop. Intell. Musique et Chansons Populaires. League of Nations: Paris. 2: 1-3.
Tindale, N. B. & Ward, L. K., Campbell, T. D. & Hale, H.M. Fossil Man in the State of South Australia. Report of XVI International Geological Congress. Washington, 1933: 1271-1273.
Cleland, J. B. & Tindale, N. B. Natives of South Australia. Pp.16-29 in 'The Centenary History of South Australia'. Supplement to Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch 36.
Two legends of the Ngadjuri tribe from the middle north of South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 61: 149-153.
Relationship of the extinct Kangaroo Island culture of Australia, Tasmania and Malaya. Records of the South Australian Museum. 6(1): 39-60.
Native songs of the South East of South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 61: 107-120.
Natives of the Western Desert of Australia. Man. 34: 33.
Tindale, N. B. & Bartlett, H. K. Notes on some clay pots from Panaeati Island, South East of New Guinea. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 61: 159-162.
Tasmanian Aborigines on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum. 6(1): 29-37.
1938
A game from the Great Western Desert of Australia. Man. 38: 128-129.
Australie du Sud. Contribution de M. Norman B. Tindale. Folklore Musical, Dept, D’Art, D’Archaeologie et D’Ethnologie Inst. International de Cooperation Intellectuelle, Paris, pp. 1-3.
Eagle and crow myths of the Maraura tribe, Lower Darling River, N.S.W. Records of the South Australian Museum. 6(3): 243-261.
Summary of lectures by Norman B. Tindale on July 3rd, 1939. Mankind. 2(7): 233.
Notes on the Ngaiawung tribe, Murray River, South Australia. South Australian Naturalist. 20(1): 10-11.
A curious arrangement of sticks near Lyndoch, South Australia. South Australian Naturalist. 20(2): 24-25.
A grooved stone mace-head? South Australian Naturalist. 20: 26.
Distribution of Australian Aboriginal tribes: A field survey. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 64(1): 140-231.
Some Japanese Prints. Bulletin of the National Gallery of South Australia. 2(2).
Stone Figure of Shou Lao. Bulletin of the National Gallery of South Australia. 2(3): 1.
1941
Antiquity of man in Australia. Australian Journal of Science. 3: 144-147.
Exhibit of stone implements. Mankind. 3(2): 69-71.
Native songs of South East of South Australia, Pt. II. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 65(2): 233-243.
Polychrome incised pottery ware from Mt. Turu, New Guinea. Records of the South Australian Museum. 6(4): 357-362.
The hand axe used in the Western Desert of Australia. Mankind. 3(2): 37-41.
Tasmanian stone implement made from bottle glass. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. 1941, pp.1-2.
Survey of the half-caste problem in South Australia. Proceedings of Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, S.A. Branch 42: 66-161.
Tindale, N. B. & Birdsell, J. B. Tasmanoid tribes in North Queensland. Records of the South Australian Museum. 7(1): 1-9. (Results of Harvard-Adelaide Universities Anthropological Expedition, 1938-1939).
Tindale, N. B. & Noone. H. V. Analysis of an Australian Aboriginal's horde of knapped flint. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 65(1): 116-122.
Palaeolithic Kodj axe of the Aborigines and its distribution in Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum. 9(3): 257-274.
1951
Palaeolithic Kodj axe of the Aborigines. Further notes. Records of the South Australian Museum. 9(4): 371-374.
Only a strong Australian can survive. Trade Digest. February, pp.10-11.
Aboriginal net making. Mankind. 4(6): 257-258.
Comments on supposed representations of giant bird tracks at Pimba. Records of the South Australian Museum. 9(4): 381-382.
Growth of a people. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum. 2: 1-64.
Tribal and intertribal marriage among the Australian Aborigines. Human Biology. 25(3): 169-190.
Tindale, N. B. & Lindsay, H. A. 'The First Walkabout'. Longmans Green & Co: London.
1956
The tasty witchetty grub. A.B.C. Weekly. 18(27): 5.
Peopling of South Eastern Australia. Australian Museum Magazine. 12(4): 115-120.
Place names. Pp.6-7 in 'Hiking in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia'. Boy Scouts Association of South Australia: Adelaide.
First Australian: the Aborigine, past, present and prospect. Pacific Discovery. 9(5): 6-13.
Culture succession in South Eastern Australia from Late Pleistocene to the Present. Records of the South Australian Museum. 13(1): 1-49.
A dated Tartangan implement site from Cape Martin, South East of South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 80: 109-123.
Future progress of archaeology in Australia. A.G.M.A. News Bulletin, 10 October, 4-5. (I. Wood, Brisbane).
The White Contact. 'Australian Encyclopaedia'. Sydney, vol. 1: 87-95
Tindale, N. B. & Lindsay, H. A. The legacy of the Aborigines. Beaumaris Tree Preservation Society. Native plants and Seaside Gardens. Melbourne 3: 1-2.
1959
A Trobriand Medusa? Man. 59: 49-50.
Totemic beliefs in the Western Desert. Part. I. Records of the South Australian Museum. 13(3): 305-332.
Ecology of Primitive Aboriginal Man in Australia. Bodenheimer, F. S., Monographiae Biologicae. 8: 36-51.
1959
Tindale, N. B. & Cleland, J. B. The native names and uses of plants at Haast Bluff, Central Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 82: 124-140.
Tindale, N. B. & Lindsay, H. A. 'Rangatira (The High-born) A Polynesian Saga'. Harrap: London.
1960
Man of the hunting age. Colorado Quarterly. 8(3): 229-245.
Archaeological excavation of Noola rock shelter: a preliminary report. Records of the South Australian Museum. 14(1): 193-196.
Some population changes among the Kaiadilt of Bentinck Island, Queensland. Tenth Pacific Science Congress. Abstracts of Symposium papers: 87-88.
Some Population Changes Among the Kaiadilt People of Bentinck Island, Queensland. Records of the South Australian Museum. 14(2): 297-336.
Tindale, N. B., Simmons, R. T & Birdsell, J. B. Blood group
genetical
survey in Australian Aborigines of Bentinck, Mornington and Forsyth
Islands,
Gulf of Carpentaria. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
20(3): 303-320.
The Progress of Archaeology in
Australia: A Rejoinder. Mankind
5(12)(Nov.): 540-4.
1963
Totemic Beliefs in the Western Desert of Australia. Part II. Musical rocks and associated objects of the Pitjandjara people. Records of the South Australian Museum. 14(3): 499-514.
A Tjurunga-like Stone Pendant from New South Wales. Records of the South Australian Museum. 14(3): 555-559
Notes. Pp.14-15 in Blainey, J.M. Clues to the Murray’s biggest floods. Riverlander. August, 1964.
Radiocarbon dates of interest to Australian archaeologists. Australian Journal of Science. 27(1): 24.
Simmons, R. T., Graydon, J. J. & Tindale, N. B. Further blood group genetical studies on Australian Aborigines of Bentinck, Mornington and Forsyth Islands and the mainland, Gulf of Carpentaria, together with frequencies for natives of the Western Desert, Western Australia. Oceania. 35(1): 66-80.
Progress in Australian Archaeology. Archaeology and the Living People in Australia. A.N.Z.A.A.S. Hobart. Summary of papers in Section F, August 1965, 3 pages.
Review. Berndt, R. M. & Berndt, C. H. 'World of the first Australians', American Anthropology. 68(4): 1031-1033.
Nomenclature of archaeological cultures and associated implements in Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum. 15(4): 615-640.
Obituary. Harold M. Cooper - 1886-1970. Mankind. 7: 314-315.
1971
Tindale, N. B. & George, B. 'The Australian Aborigines'. Lloyd O'Neill: Windsor.
1972
Curtain, C. C., Tindale, N. B., et al. Distribution of the immunoglobulin markers at the IgGI, IgG2, IgG3, IgA2, and K-chain loci in Australian Aborigines: comparison with New Guinea populations. American Journal of Human Genetics. 24: 145-155.
Aboriginal tribes of Australia...simplified version of map, the 601 tribes. Sydney Morning Herald. Special Supplement. Australia Unlimited. July 15, 1974, p.50.
Notes for an introduction to a Festschrift in honour of Joseph B. Birdsell. Submitted May 1974 to Dr. Mai, U.C.L.A.
Introduction. 'Time before Morning. Art and Myth of the Australian Aborigines' by Louis A. Allen. Thomas Y. Crowell Co.: New York.
Notes of a few Australian Aboriginal concepts. Pp. 156 - 163 in 'Australian Aboriginal Concepts'. Ed. L.R. Hiatt. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies: Canberra.
Role of Aboriginal people from the Lower Murray in helping to ensure that records of their traditional life would be preserved in the South Australian Museum.Pp. 8-15 in 'Unesco Regional Seminar. Excursion Guide'. South Australian Museum: Adelaide.
Prehistory of the Aborigines: some interesting considerations. Ecological Biogeography of Australia. Ed. A. Keast. Junk: The Hague. 1763-1795.
Milerum. 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' vol. 10: 498-99.
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