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Etheridge, Robert (jun.). "[Lanarkshire : Ceutral districts.] 

 List of fossils. Scotl. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 23), 1873, 

 55-105. 



*0n a species of Unio, discovered in the Home Rule 

 Lead, Gulgong, New South Wales, by C. S. WILKINSON. 

 [1879.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Eep., 1878, 164- 

 169. 



'[Explanation of sheet 31. Stirling (southern part). 

 Lanarkshire (northern part). Linlithgowshire (western 

 borders).] Scotl. Geol. Surv. M.era. (Sheet 31), 1879, 

 63-84. 



Notochelys costata, Owen. Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 

 239-240. 



Note on the recent volcanic eruption in New Zealand. 

 Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 398-402. 



Remarks on a univalve shell from the Hawkesbury 



Sandstone. [1887.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 



1886, 174-176. 



Report on a diatomaceous earth from the Tertiary 

 beds of Warrumbungle mountain, near Coonarable, 

 County Gowan, New South Wales. [1888.] N. S. 

 Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 1887, 165-166. 



Report on supposed corals forwarded by Mr. Geological 



Surveyor T. W. E. DAVID from the Upper Marine Series 

 (Permo-Oarboniferous) of Mount Vincent, near Miami, 

 County Northumberland, New South Wales. [1888.] 

 N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 1887, 166. 



On the age and contents of a fossiliferous limestone, 



discovered by the Rev. J. Milne CURRAN, between Cobar 

 and Nymagee, New South Wales. [1888.] N. S. Wales 

 Dept. Mines Rep., 1887, 166-167. 



The further discovery of Plesiosaurian remains in 



Queensland. [1888.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 



1887, 167. 



Diagnosis of an apparently undescribed bivalve shell 

 from the Lower Marine series, Permo-Carboniferous, of 

 New South Wales. [1888.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines 

 Rep., 1887, 168. 



The invertebrate fauna of the Hawkesbury-Wiana- 



matta series (beds above the reproductive Coal-Measures) 

 of New South Wales. N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Mem. 

 (Palatont.), 1, 1888, 21 pp. 



Description of fish-remains from the "Rolling Downs 

 Formation" of northern Queensland. [1888.] N. S. 

 Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 3, 1889, 156-161. 



On additional evidence of the genus Ichthyosaurus in 



the Mesozoic rocks ("Rolling Downs Formation") of 

 north-eastern Australia. [1888.] X. S. Wales Linn. 

 Soc. Proc., 3, 1889, 40,5-409. 



On additional evidence of the occurrence of Plesio- 



saurus in the Mesozoic rocks of Queensland. [1888.] 

 N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 3, 1889, 410-413. 



Additions to the fossil flora of eastern Australia. 



[1888.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 3, 1889, 1300- 

 1309. 



The general zoology of Lord Howe Island. [Con- 

 taining also an account of the collections made by the 

 Australian Museum collecting party, Aug. -Sept., 1887.] 

 Sydney, Aust. Mus. Mem., 2, 1889, 1-42. 



. The physical and geological structure of Lord Howe 



Island. Sydney, Aust. Mus. Mem., 2, 1889, 99-126. 



On the occurrence of a coral, intermediate in its 



structure, between the genera Lonsdaleia and Spongo- 

 phyllum, in the Upper (?) Palaeozoic rocks of New South 

 Wales. [1889.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 1, 

 1890, 22-26. 



Ou further evidence of a large extinct struthious bird 



(Dromornis, Owen), from the Post-Tertiary deposits of 

 Queensland. [1889.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 

 1, 1890, 126-136. 



Remarks un a fern (Cyadopteris scolopendrina, Ratte), 



from the Wianamatta Shales, near Sydney. [1889.] 

 N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 1, 1890, 145-146. 



[Aboriginal drawings and rock-carvings.] [1889-94.] 

 N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 1, 1890, 146-148; 2, 

 1892, 26-35, 177-180; 4, 1896, 57-65. 



Remarks on fossils of Permo-Carboniferous age, from 

 north-western Australia, in the Macleay Museum. [1889.] 

 N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 4, 1890, 199-214, [viii]. 



Note on the fructification of Phlebopteris aletho- 

 pteroides, Etheridge, Fil., from the Lower Mesozoic 

 beds of Queensland. [1889.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. 

 Proc., 4, 1890, 625-626. 



On the further structure of Conularia inornata, Dana, 

 and Hyolithes lauceolatus, Morris, sp., ( = Theca lanceo- 

 lata, Morris). [1889.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 4, 



1890, 751-756. 



On some Australian species of the family Arebseo- 

 cyathina?. [1889.] S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 13, 1890, 

 10-22. 



On the occurrence of the genus Turrilepas, H. Woodw., 

 and annelid jaws in the Upper Silurian (? Wenlock) rocks 

 of New South Wales. Geol. Mag., 7, 1890, 337-340. 



On the occurrence of the genus Meiolauia in the 

 Pliocene deep lead at Canadian, near Gulgong. N. S. 

 Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 1, 1890, 149-152. 



Our present knowledge of the palaeontology of New 

 Guinea. N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 1, 1890, 

 172-179. 



General notes made during a visit to Mount Sassa- 

 fras, Shoalhaven district, by Messrs R. ETHERIDGE, Junr., 

 and J. A. THORPE. [1890.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 

 1, 1890-91, 17-26. 



Notes on Australian aboriginal stone weapons and 

 implements. [1890-93.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 

 5, 1891, 251-258, 289-293, 367-372, [viii] ; 6, 1892, 31- 

 43, 357-380; 8, 1894, 29.3-299. 



Has man a geological history in Australia? [1890.] 

 N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 5,'l891, 259-266. 



A large Equisetuui from the Hawkesbury Sandstone. 

 [1890.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 5, 1891, 445-448. 



Description of Upper Silurian fossils from the Lilydale 

 Limestone, Upper Yarra district, Victoria. Sydney, Aust. 

 Mus. Records, 1, 1890-91, 60-67, 125-130. 



A much thickened variety of Bulimus bivaricosus, 

 Gaskoin, from Lord Howe Is. [1891.] Sydney, Aust. 

 Mus. Records, 1, 1890-91, 130-134. 



Notes on "rock-shelters," or " gibba-gunyahs," at 

 Deewhy lagoon. [1891.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 

 1, 1890-91, 171-174. 



On the occurrence of the genus Pateaster in the 

 Upper Silurian rocks of Victoria. [1891.] Sydney, 

 Aust. Mus. Records, 1, 1890-91, 199-200. 



The Operculate Madreporaria Rugosa of New South 

 Wales. [1891.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 1, 1890- 

 91, 201-205. 



The discovery of the skeleton of a Thylacine in the 

 Jenolan caves. [1892.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 



1891, 269. 



On the occurrence of the genus Tryplasma, Lonsdale 

 (Pholidophyllum, Lindstrom), and another coral appa- 

 rently referable to Diphyphyllum, Lonsdale, in the Upper 

 Silurian and Devonian rocks respectively, of N. S. Wales. 

 [1890.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 

 15-21. 



On some beautifully-formed stone spear-heads, from 

 Kimberley, north-west Australia. [1890.] N. S. Wales 

 Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 61-65. 



Note on the occurrence of fish-remains in the rocks 

 of the Drummond Range, Central Queensland. [1890.] 

 N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 71-72. 



Descriptions of two undescribed univalves from the 



Carboniferous rocks of New South Wales. [1890.] 

 N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 81-83. 



On the occurrence of microscopic fungi, allied to the 

 genus Palaeacblya, Duncan, in the Permo-Carboniferous 



