This book follows the thread of individual natural history stories through the scientists of Museum Victoria.This book offers a series of historical detective stories about the Australian natural sciences inspired by artefacts and research at Museum Victoria. From dinosaur brains to endangered marsupials and interplanetary life. This collection explores a broad range of popular topics with an Australian focus, but in an international context.This book offers a series of historical detective stories about the Australian natural sciences inspired by artefacts and research at Museum Victoria. From dinosaur brains to endangered marsupials and interplanetary life. This collection explores a broad range of popular topics with an Australian focus, but in an international context.Collecting curiosities was a gentlemanly occupation for wealthy and educated 18th-century Europeans. Few creatures aroused more curiosity than those from Australia. But collections demand organisation, and classification itself reveals patterns to life that cannot be ignored. From a leisurely occupation, the science of biology was born. Cabinets de curiosites became national museums, with specimens from Australia playing an integral role in all kinds of biological debates. Australian museums now foster their own research and continue to provide major and sometimes unexpected perspectives to international scientific developments. Continent of Curiosities follows the thread of individual natural history stories through the scientists of one of Australia's oldest museums, Museum Victoria. Together, these stories weave a history of the development of biological science from an Australian perspective, with insights into the people and places that influence the way we see and understand the natural world around us.Acknowledgements; Part I. Visions from the Old World - The Last Five Hundred Years: 1. Curious collections; 2. A beast named Su; 3. Local knowledge; Part II. Into the Forests - The Last 250,00ló!