H - alphabetical listing of all Australian Museum assets
- H is for Heroes
- Habitat connectivity, more than species’ biology, influences genetic differentiation in a habitat specialist, the short-eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale brachyotis)
- Habitat for Australian Hydrobiids
- Habitat of Misty Moss Frog
- Habitat requirements, distribution and colonization of the tubeworm Ficopomatus enigmaticus in the Lower Lakes and Coorong. Final report for the South Australian Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board
- Habitation in the Primorye region during the Stone Age
- Habitats of the Birds of Paradise
- Hadrosaur skull cross-section
- Hadrosaur skull, juvenile
- Hadziidae
- Haemulidae - Sweetlips
- Hafted stone axe
- Hagfish movie
- Hair pressing and coconut husking, Oro Province, PNG
- Hairtail Blenny at the Pipeline
- Hairtail Blenny fang
- Hairtail Blenny, Xiphasia setifer
- Hairtail Blenny, Xiphasia setifer Swainston, 1839
- Hairtail Blenny, anterior region
- Hairtail Blenny, Juvenile
- Hairy Imperial spider with Bolas line
- Hairy maggot head
- Hairy Mussel
- Hairy Sea Urchin Tripneustes gratilla
- Hairy Sea Urchin covered with shells
- Hairy-nosed Wombat - Lasiorhinus latifrons
- Hairy-winged Lacewing
- Hajime Nishiyama
- Hal Cogger
- Hala Raghib - Winner PC Award 2007
- Half a flush will often do
- Halfband Snake Eel at Bare Island
- Halfband Snake Eel, Malvoliophis pinguis
- Halfband Snake Eel, Malvoliophis pinguis
- Halfband Snake Eel, Malvoliophis pinguis (Günther, 1872)
- Halfbanded Seaperch, Hypoplectrodes maccullochi
- Halfbanded Seaperch, Hypoplectrodes maccullochi (Whitley, 1929)
- Halictus European distribution
- Halictus survey sites
- Halimeda Ghostpipefish, Solenostomus halimeda
- Halimeda Ghostpipefish, Solenostomus halimeda Orr, Fritzsche & Randall 2002
- Halloween Party
- Halloween Winny
- Halosaur swimming
- Halosaur swimming near bait
- Ham Beetle, Necrobia ruficollis
- Hammer Octopus - Octopus australis
- Hammerjaw trawled during the NORFANZ expedition
- Hammerjaw, Omosudis lowii Günther, 1887
- Hand painted glass jar
- Handfishes
- Handheld technology in museums
- Handle of Somersby sword
- Handle with care- egg shells from the diorama
- Handling a canoe
- Hands of Mangku Mura, Bali painter at work
- Hangin’ on - Lara Westwood
- Hanging butterfly - Matthew Akers
- Hanging clothes out to dry
- Hanging out to dry - Isabella Fanous
- Hanging-fly
- Hanoman and Bima: Balinese painting E74206
- Hanoman and Bima: Balinese painting E74206A
- Hanoman and Bima: Balinese painting E74206B
- Hanoman and Bima: Balinese painting E74206C
- Hanoman and Bima: Balinese painting E74206D
- Hanoman and Bima: Balinese painting E74206E
- Hanoman and Bima: Balinese painting E74206F
- Hans Ho - 2013
- Hanuabada and Elevala villages, Port Moresby, PNG
- Happy Birthday Edward Lear
- Happy New Year
- Hard-drinking Atomgoby, Trimmatom zapotes
- Hard-drinking Atomgoby, Trimmatom zapotes Winterbottom, 1989
- Hardyheads, Silversides and Whitebait
- Hare Kangaroo - Lagorchestes leporoides
- Harlequin Fish at Kangaroo Island
- Harlequin Fish at Snug Cove
- Harlequin Fish at Summies Reef
- Harlequin Fish, Othos dentex
- Harlequin Fish, Othos dentex (Cuvier, 1828)
- Harlequin Smiler, Opistognathus eximius (Ogilby, 1908)
- Harlequin Snake Eel at Coral Bay, Ningaloo Reef
- Harlequin Snake Eel, Myrichthys colubrinus
- Harlequin Snake Eel, Myrichthys colubrinus (Boddaert, 1781)
- Harlequin Tuskfish at China Wall
- Harlequin Tuskfish at 'Davies Reef'
- Harlequin Tuskfish at Wheeler Reef
- Harlequin Tuskfish, Choerodon fasciatus (Günther, 1867)
- Harnessing Web 2.0 for small & volunteer museums
- Harp - Assam, India: E52550
- Harp trap
- Harp trap
- Harriet and Helena: The Scott Sisters
- Harriet and Helena: the Scott sisters
- Harriet Calcott
- Harrisson's Dogfish, Centrophorus harrissoni
- Harrisson's Dogfish, Centrophorus harrissoni McCulloch, 1915
- Harry (Henry J) Burrell Glass Plate Negative Collection
- Harry Burrell Glass Plate Negative Collection
- Harry Parnaby
- Harvest, trade and conservation of the Asian Arowana Scleropages formosus in Cambodia
- Harvestman Spider penis, Glyptobunus sigonatus
- Harvestman Spider penis, Thelbunus mirabilus
- Has the cucumber changed its spots?
- Haswell's Froglet
- Haswell's Froglet, Paracrinia haswelli
- Hatched Lacewing - Kaoru Kurihara
- Hatchet Wasp
- Hatchet wasps
- Hatchling exam
- Hatchling Freshwater Crocodile
- Hatchling Water Dragons: Phineas and Ferb
- Hauling in a net
- Haunted Halloween Party
- Haunted Museum Halloween Party 2011
- Haunted Museum Halloween Party live animals
- Haunted Museum Halloween Party snake
- Have you seen the White-fronted Chat?
- Having dinner during Chusan Ball
- Hawaiian creediid fishes ( Crystallodytes cookei and Limnichthys donaldsoni ): development of eggs and larvae and use of pelagic eggs to trace coastal water movement
- Hawaiian feather cape
- Hawaiian feather cape presented to Captain Cook, 1778
- Hawaiian Flying Squid – Nototodarus hawaiiensis (Berry, 1912)
- Hawaiian Giant Herring, Elops hawaiensis
- Hawaiian Giant Herring, Elops hawaiensis Regan, 1909
- Hawaiian Triggerfish at Lady Elliot Island
- Hawaiian Triggerfish, Rhinecanthus aculeatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Hawk Moth of Mt Mulianje - Tom Wiliams
- Hawk Moths
- Hawkfishes
- Hawksbill Turtle, Lizard Island
- He just looked at me!
- He just looked at me! - Demi Zantides
- Head of Acanthias megalops
- Head of a Basking Shark
- Head of a beached Dwarf Sperm Whale
- Head of a Bean's Bigscale fish
- Head of a Bigeye Sixgill Shark
- Head of a Black Deepsea Cardinalfish
- Head of a Black Snoek
- Head of a Blind Shark at Nelson Bay
- Head of a Bull Ant Myrmecia sp
- Head of a Bull Shark
- Head of a Bull Shark caught in Middle Harbour
- Head of a Bullrout, Notesthes robusta
- Head of a Common Black Dragonfish
- Head of a Common Galaxias
- Head of a Common Pike Eel caught at Lake Curalo
- Head of a Common Seadragon
- Head of a Coral Cod at 'Lighthouse'
- Head of a Cosmopolitan Rubyfish
- Head of a Crested Bandfish
- Head of a Crested Bandfish
- Head of a Deepsea Blackdevil
- Head of a Dorab Wolf Herring
- Head of a Dragonet
- Head of a Dusky Flathead
- Head of a Eastern Red Scorpionfish at Dee Why
- Head of a Eucla Slickhead
- Head of a Gelatinous Blindfish
- Head of a Glasshead Barreleye
- Head of a Goblin Shark caught off Sydney
- Head of a Green Moray, Gymnothorax prasinus
- Head of a Hammerjaw, Omosudis lowii
- Head of a Humpback Whale showing cookiecutter shark bite scars
- Head of a Jellynose Fish from the Australian Museum Fish Collection.
- Head of a Jointed Razorfish
- Head of a juvenile Australian Lungfish
- Head of a Knifejaw
- Head of a Largetooth Conger
- Head of a Largetooth Flounder
- Head of a larval Smooth Flutemouth
- Head of a Leafy Seadragon
- Head of a Lemon Ghost Flathead
- Head of a Longfin Bigeye
- Head of a Longhead Flathead
- Head of a Lord Howe Conger
- Head of a Marbled Rockcod
- Head of a Megamouth Shark
- Head of a Net-casting Spider, Deinopis
- Head of a Pacific Fanfish
- Head of a Plunket's Dogfish
- Head of a Plunket's Dogfish from off Eden
- Head of a Porcupine Ray
- Head of a Prickly Dogfish
- Head of a Ribbon Barracudina
- Head of a Ringtail Unicornfish
- Head of a Rough Squirrelfish
- Head of a Sandtiger Shark
- Head of a Scribbled Puffer
- Head of a Shortfin Mako Shark
- Head of a Silver Spot
- Head of a Sloane's Viperfish trawled off Norfolk Island
- Head of a Smalleye Squaretail
- Head of a Smallhead Sole
- Head of a Smooth Goosefish
- Head of a Snubnose Eel
- Head of a Southern Blue Devil at the Blowhole
- Head of a Southern Ocean Sunfish
- Head of a Southern Red Scorpionfish
- Head of a Southern Ribbonfish
- Head of a Southern Sand Flathead
- Head of a Spangled Tubeshoulder
- Head of a Steephead Parrotfish photographed at night
- Head of a Thresher Shark, Alopias vulpinus
- Head of a Tomato Rockcod
- Head of a Trout Cod, Maccullochella macquariensis
- Head of a Tubemouth
- Head of a Western Blue Groper
- Head of a White Shark washed up at Byron Bay
- Head of a Yellowfin Tuna
- Head of an albino Brier Shark
- Head of an Eastern Conger at Fly Point
- Head of an eelpout, Pachycara gymninium
- Head of an Epaulette Soldierfish at North Solitary Island
- Head of an Ingolf Duckbill Eel, Nessorhamphus ingolfianus
- Head of an Obese Dragonfish
- Head of Double Drummer Cicada
- Head of emperor gum moth caterpillar
- Head of McGrouther's Cusk
- Head of mole cricket
- Head of Red Little Gurnard Perch
- Head of Red Stone Centipede
- Head of Silver Lightfish
- Head of the Blue-spotted Parrotfish
- Head of the Broadnose Shark
- Head of the first Megamouth Shark
- Head of the Largetooth Cookiecutter shark
- Head of the Upside-down Pipefish
- Head of Triplewart Seadevil trawled off Norfolk Island.
- Head ornament, Papua New Guinea E61668
- Head, Solomon Islands E19217
- Headband Humbug, Dascyllus reticulatus
- Headband Humbug, Dascyllus reticulatus (Richardson, 1846)
- Headdress E7886
- Headhunters from Roviana, Solomon Islands: part 1
- Headhunters from Roviana, Solomon Islands: part 2
- Heading home
- Heading south: Mawson and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
- Headlight Lanternfish, Diaphus sp.
- Headrest and spear making, Wanigela, Oro Province, PNG
- Heads of A male (left) and female Tadpole Coffinfish
- Heads of inspiration
- Headshaping
- Headshaping
- Healing the Past to Create the Future
- Healthy and bleached coral
- Healthy grime zappers
- Heath Goanna
- Heather - Storage issues
- Heather - Storage solutions
- Heather completing storage supports
- Heather Joynes
- Heather Joynes at the sewing machine
- Heather Joynes's nifty doughnuts
- Heather Mackay
- Heather Taylor
- Heathland habitat
- Hector's Beaked Whale
- Hedgesparrow
- Hedley’s cuttlefish – Sepia hedleyi Berry 1918
- Hei tiki - Greenstone pendants
- Helen Barclay Pacific Island Photographs
- Helen Larson
- Helen showing students the AM website
- Helen Smith
- Helen Smith
- Helen Stoddart
- Helen Wellings
- Helen Wheeler
- Helen with her own cultural objects
- Helena Forde, nee Scott
- Helena Scott's botanical collection
- Helen's Flying Frog
- Helen's Flying Frog front on
- Helen's Flying Frog head
- Heliopora low tide
- Hello Grasshopper - Lochie Stuart
- Hello lunch! - Stephen Doggett
- Help for Flying-foxes
- Help us understand Sydney's Cockatoos
- Helping Hand
- Helping hand for a vulnerable little chat
- Hemiramphidae - Garfishes
- Hemiscylliidae - Bamboo Sharks
- Henicopsaltria danielsi sp.n. and a new locality for H. eydouxii (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicaidae)
- Henna
- Henna body adornment
- Henry Constantine Richter (about 1821-1902)
- Henry Lugowski
- Henry the Krefft's Turtle
- Henry the turtle and Stanley the Crocodile
- Herbert's rock-wallaby Petrogale herberti
- Herbivore teeth and diet
- Herbivore2Damage
- Herbivore2damage field investigation
- Herbivorous heavyweights
- Herbivory: eating plants
- Hercules Caterpillar - James Mahony
- Here's What You Said
- Heritage is one of the victims of conflict
- Heritage Learning Matters: Museums and Universal Heritage
- Herman the Teddy
- Hermit Crab
- Hermit crab without shell
- Hermit crabs from north Australian and eastern Indonesian waters (Crustacea Decapoda: Anomura: Paguroidea) collected during the 1975 Alpha Helix Expedition
- Hermit crabs of the family Parapaguridae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from Australia: species of Strobopagurus Lemaitre, 1989, Sympagurus Smith, 1883, and two new genera
- Heroes
- Heroes of the Future
- Heroes1
- Heroes2
- Heroes3
- Heron Island 10
- Heron Island 11
- Heron Island 9
- Herpetological Notes No. 4
- Herpetological notes. No. 1
- Herpetological notes. No. 2
- Herpetological notes. No. 3
- Herpetological notes. No. 4
- Herpetological notes. No. 5
- Herpetology Collection
- Herpetology of the Solomon Islands
- Herring Cale at Long Reef
- Herring Cale, Odax cyanomelas (Richardson, 1850)
- Herrings and Sardines
- Hessler and Jumars (1974) revisited: abyssal polychaete assemblages from the Atlantic and Pacific
- Heterochrony in Haplomesus (Crustacea: Isopoda: Ischnomesidae): revision of two species and description of two new species
- Heterodontidae - Port Jackson Sharks
- Heteropod, Atlanta peronii
- Heteroptera bug nymphs
- Heteroptera nymphs
- Heva Mourning Dress, Society Islands
- Hexanchidae - Sixgill Sharks
- Hey! Talk to the hand!
- Hibiscus Harlequin Bug - Mark Duffus
- Hidden gastropod diversity in tropical Australian estuaries: A systematic revision of Australian Stenothyridae, Iravadiidae and Calopiidae
- Hidden Meaning
- Hide and seek in a warming climate
- Hide beetle larvae
- High concentrations of tuna larvae (Pisces: Scombridae) in near-shore waters of French Polynesia (Society and Tuamotu Islands)
- High levels of genetic variation at MHC class II DBB loci in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
- High levels of mitochondrial DNA divergence within short-eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale brachyotis) populations in northern Australia
- High pressure minerals and the origin of the Tertiary breccia pipe, Ballogie Gem Mine, near Proston, Queensland
- High pressure minerals and the origin of the Tertiary Breccia Pipe, Ballogie Gem Mine, near Proston, Queensland
- High priest and Bull: Balinese painting E74253A
- High Priest and Bull: Balinese painting E74253D
- High Priest and Bull: Balinese painting E74253F
- High Priest and Bull: Balinese paintning E74523C
- High Priest and Bull: Belinese painting E74253E
- Highcrown Seahorse in the Gold Coast Seaway
- Highcrown Seahorse, Hippocampus procerus Kuiter, 2001
- Higher level phylogeny of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae): mtDNA data support a derived placement for Toxorhynchites
- Highfin Amberjack, Seriola rivoliana
- Highfin Amberjack, Seriola rivoliana Valenciennes, 1833
- Highfin Coralfish at Fly Point
- Highfin Coralfish, Coradion altivelis
- Highfin Grouper, Epinephelus maculatus
- Highfin Grouper, Epinephelus maculatus (Bloch, 1790)
- Highland Copperhead
- Highlights of the Ornithology Collection
- Highly Commended # 1 Infants
- Highly Commended # 1 Primary School Category
- Highly Commended # 1 Secondary School Category
- Highly Commended # 2 Infants
- Highly Commended # 2 Primary School Category
- Highly Commended # 2 Secondary School Category
- Highly Commended # 3 Infants
- Highly Commended # 3 Primary School Category
- Highly Commended # 3 Secondary School Category
- Highly Commended # 4 Infants
- Highly Commended # 4 Primary School Category
- Highly Commended # 4 Secondary School Category
- High-Pressure Inclusions in Tholeiitic Basalt and the Range of Lherzolite-bearing Magmas in the Tasmanian Volcanic Province
- Hill's Sheathtail Bat
- Hill's Sheathtail Bat
- Hindlimb proportions and locomotion of Emuarius gidju (Patterson & Rich, 1987) (Aves: Casuariidae)
- Hiroko Ishihara and Keiko Hosokawa
- His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan
- His Royal Highness Prince William
- His Royal Highness Prince William
- His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales with a Fangtooth
- His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales with a Paxton's Whipnose
- Hister Beetle from genus Saprinus
- Hister Beetle wrestling with a maggot
- Historic and scientific documentation of a one hundred year old rock collection, now supported by a computer catalogue database
- Historic Archaeology & Heritage Services
- Historic images of Lord Howe Island field trips
- Historic images of the Lord Howe Island diorama
- Historic images our Admiralty Islets Diorama
- Historic taxidermy storage project
- Historical archaeology - George St
- Historical Artefacts Collection
- Historical changes in the birds of Sydney
- Historical influences on deep-sea isopod diversity in the Atlantic Ocean
- History
- History and description of the skeleton of a new sperm whale, lately set up in the Australian Museum by William S. Wall, Curator; together with some account of a new genus of sperm whales called Euphysetes
- History and description of the skeleton of a new sperm whale, lately set up in the Australian Museum by William S. Wall, Curator; together with some account of a new genus of sperm whales called Euphysetes [First reprint, 1887]
- History and description of the skeleton of a new sperm whale, lately set up in the Australian Museum by William S. Wall, Curator; together with some account of a new genus of sperm whales called Euphysetes [Second reprint, 1890]
- History of Museum Members
- History of the Library
- Hitchhiking on scallops: grazing avoidance by macrophytes.
- Hoary Wattled Bat
- Hoary Wattled Bat in flight
- Hoary Wattled Bat on tree
- Hobart Town - De M. Dumont-D'urville
- Hoese's Sandgoby, Istigobius hoesei
- Hoese's Sandgoby, Istigobius hoesei Murdy & McEachran, 1982
- Holly Stephens
- Holocene explosive eruptions of Witori and Dakataua caldera volcanoes in West New Britain, Papua New Guinea
- Holocene vegetation, savanna origins and human settlement of Guam. In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
- Holocene volcanic activity, vegetation succession, and ancient human land use: unraveling the interactions on Garua Island, Papua New Guinea
- Holocentridae - Soldierfishes
- Holoplankton
- Holotype of Acanthias megalops
- Holotype of Enigmapercis reducta
- Holotype of Orthagoriscus ramsayi
- Holotype of a Draughtboard Shark from the collection
- Holotype of Ballina Angelfish, Chaetodontoplus ballinae
- Holotype of Coleman's Pygmy Seahorse, Hippocampus colemani
- Holotype of Sydney Scorpionfish, Scorpaenopsis insperatus
- Home Funeral 1
- Home Funeral 2
- Home Funeral 3
- Home Funeral 4
- Home sweet home
- Hominid and hominin – what’s the difference?
- Hominid legs
- Hominid Skulls
- Hominin tools
- Homology and morphology of the neogastropod valve of Leiblein (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda)
- Homoplasy as pattern: multivariate analysis of morphological convergence in Anseriformes
- Honey Bee
- Honey Bee
- Honey Bee Apis mellifera
- Honeycomb Podge, Pseudogramma polyacanthum
- Honorary Appointments Policy
- Hooded Robin
- Hooded Robin at nest
- Hooded Robin Female
- Hooded Robin Male
- Hooded Robin, female, at nest
- Hooded Robin, female, at nest in tree fork
- Hooded Robin, male, at nest
- Hooded Robins at nest
- Hookwing Footman Termessa discrepans (Walker, 1865)
- Hoplichthyidae
- Hoplichthyidae - Ghost flatheads
- Hoplichthyidae. Ghost flatheads (spiny flatheads)
- Horned Bannerfish at Ribbon Reefs
- Horned Blenny at Bowen
- Horned Blenny, Parablennius intermedius
- Horned Blenny, Parablennius intermedius (Ogilby, 1915)
- Horned Turtle
- Horned Two-rod Angler chokes on a Snoutscale Whiptail
- Horn-nose Boxfish caught in 2003
- Horn-nose Boxfish, Rhynchostracion rhinorhynchos (Bleeker, 1852)
- Horn-nose Boxfish, frontal view
- Horse Skeleton
- Horsehoof core stone tool
- Horseshoe
- Horseshoe crab, Mesolimulus walchi
- Horseshoe Leatherjacket at the Investigator Group
- Horseshoe Leatherjacket, Meuschenia hippocrepis
- Horseshoe Leatherjacket, Meuschenia hippocrepis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
- Hot bodies protect frogs from disease
- Hot Hero
- Hot Science Global Citizens 2011 Symposium
- Hot Topics, Public Culture, Museums
- House and group of women, Alu, Western Solomon Islands
- House Centipede
- House Centipede Specimen
- House Fly
- House Fly, Musca domestica
- House model, Fiji PUN1142
- House Mouse
- House Mouse
- House Sparrow
- House Sparrow, female, on twig
- House Sparrow, female, sitting on wall
- House Sparrow, male
- Houses, Frederick Willhelmshafen, Madang Province, PNG
- Housing required: chiton shells seek preservation
- Housing required: chiton shells seek preservation #1
- Housing required: chiton shells seek preservation #2
- Housing required: chiton shells seek preservation #3
- Housing required: chiton shells seek preservation #4
- Hover flies
- Hover fly feeding on nectar
- Hover fly larva
- Hover Fly on Lantana
- Hover fly pupa
- Hoverflies mating mid-air - Peter Firus
- How are fossils formed?
- How are fossils found and excavated?
- How big are the Australian Museum collections?
- How can you help Australia's biodiversity?
- How closely does genetic diversity in finite populations conform to predictions of neutral theory? Large deficits in regions of low recombination
- How Cool is That? - Nic van Oudtshoorn
- How do Australian Museum visitors use social media?
- How do Electric Rays produce electricity?
- How do I clean mould off of my cultural artefacts?
- How do I conduct a focus group?
- How do I incorporate the web into my daily work practices?
- How do I prevent insects damaging my artworks?
- How do indicator groups provide information about the relative biodiversity of different sets of areas?, on hotspots, complementarity and pattern-based approaches
- How do Sydneysiders use social media?
- How do visitors use our website front page?
- How do we affect our evolution?
- How do we know an individual’s age at death?
- How do we know how they behaved?
- How do we know how they died?
- How do we know if they could speak?
- How do we know that climate is changing?
- How do we know what their environments were like?
- How do we know what they ate?
- How do we know what they looked like?
- How do you rate danger?
- How do you use Bugwise?
- How does climate change make you feel?
- How Europeans Discovered the Aboriginal Boomerang
- How fast are larval fishes?
- How has identity been described in a museum context?
- How have we changed since our species first appeared?
- How large scale barcoding promotes large-scale biodiversity assessment
- How Large-scale DNA Barcoding Programs Can Boost Biodiversity Conservation Planning: Linking Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) Analyses to the Barcode of Life Database (BoLD). Abstract
- How Nemo finds home: the neuroecology of marine larval-fish dispersal and population connectivity
- How often can a Porcupinefish inflate?
- How old is the oldest snapper?
- How spiders see the world
- How Student Group Trips Work
- How the phylogenetic method, Profile Parsimony, works
- How to be clever on Facebook
- How to Choose iPhone Apps for Kids
- How to detect newly introduced species
- How to mail specimens safely
- How to make a bee pollinator
- How to use Facebook as an educator
- How Web 2.0 is Changing the Nature of Museum Work
- How were ancient Egyptians mummified?
- How would you design an exhibit? Meeting Part 1
- How would you design an exhibit? Meeting Part 2 - the day
- How You Can Help
- HSC students explore Alexander in Great depth
- HSC Study Day Students #1
- HSC Study Day Students #2
- Hsuan-Ching (Hans) Ho
- Huge Oarfish in the shallows
- Huge, Green Flying Frog Discovered by Museum Scientist
- Huge, Green Flying Frog discovered in the lowland forests of Vietnam
- Huli and Waghi men at the opening of exhibition: Rituals of Seduction: Birds of Paradise
- Huli Chief Tom Tika from the Southern Highlands, documents his Australian Museum's experience
- Huli dance
- Huli Dancers
- Huli dancers perform in Atrium
- Huli delegation from the Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea
- Huli group
- Huli man, Tukus Panda and Dr Michael Mel
- Huli men putting their 'bilas' (traditional adornment)
- Human adaptive responses to catastrophic landscape disruptions during the Holocene at Numundo, Papua New Guinea
- Human Evolution
- Human Evolution - Skeletal Details
- Human Evolution - Skulls
- Human Evolution - Stage 6 - Self-guided
- Human Evolution - Tools
- Human Evolution Stage 6 - Self-guided Teacher Notes
- Human Figure, Greenland E27354
- Human hand bones
- Human settlement of the Hawkesbury–Nepean catchment : Impact on the biota
- Human Story - Stage 6
- Human Story - Stage 6 Student Activities
- Human Story - Stage 6 Teacher Notes
- Humans are apes – ‘Great Apes’
- Humans are mammals
- Humans are primates
- Humans generating electricity
- Hummingbird Craze: the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, 1851
- Hummingbirds - Gould's last passion
- Humpback Blackdevil, Melanocetus johnsonii Gunther, 1864
- Humpback Scorpionfish pectoral fin
- Humpback Scorpionfish pectoral fins
- Humpback Scorpionfish, Scorpaenopsis macrochir
- Humpback Scorpionfish, Scorpaenopsis macrochir Ogilby, 1910
- Humpback Whale
- Humpback Whale
- Humpback Whale beached at South West Rocks
- Humpback Whale Illustration
- Humphead Maori Wrasse
- Humphead Maori Wrasse - up close and personal
- Humphead Maori Wrasse at ‘Marine World’
- Humphead Maori Wrasse at Agincourt Reef
- Humphead Maori Wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus Rüppell, 1835
- Humpnose Unicornfish, Naso tonganus
- Hungarian bracelet - 1911
- Hunter-gatherer technology viewed at different scales
- Hunting Boomerang: a Weapon of Choice
- Huntsman and Quarry - Damon Wilder
- Huntsman spider
- Huntsman spider and its worm parasite
- Huntsman Spider with egg sac
- Huntsman Spiders
- Huon Astrapia
- Huon Astrapia
- Huon Astrapia Habitat
- Hurricane proof house, Port Vila, Efate, Vanuatu
- Hussein Ali Al-Hashimy
- Hyalopomatus mironovi
- Hybridisation as potential source of incongruence in the morphological and mitochondrial diversity of a Thai freshwater gastropod (Pachychilidae, Brotia H. Adams, 1866)
- Hydrodynamics and biodiversity used to propose MPAs at Rongelap Atoll
- Hydroelectric Dam
- Hydroides dianthus (Polychaeta: Serpulidae), an alien species introduced into Tokyo Bay, Japan
- Hydrozoa from one hundred fathoms, seven miles east of Cape Pillar, Tasmania
- Hyperiid amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidae) collected recently from eastern Australian waters
- Hyperostosis - Swollen Bones
- Hyperostosis in a Banded Sicklefish
- Hypselodoris jacksoni, a new species from the south-western Pacific Ocean (Nudibranchia: Chromodorididae), with a discussion on intraspecific variation in mantle glands in Chromodoris willani Rudman, 1982.
