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21. Jaquet, J. B. — The Irou Ore Deposits of New South Wales. Mem. (ieol. 



Surv. N.S.W., vi., 1901, pp. 63-71. 



22. De Geer. — A Geochrouology of the last 12,000 yeais. Compte K«u(lu. Cou- 



gres Geol. Iiiternat. (Stockholm), 1910, pp. 241-253. 

 -See ((/.so Sayles, R. W. — "The Squantum Tillite." Bull. Mus. Comp. 

 Zool. Harvard, Ivi., No. 2, pp. 141-175; Seasonal Deposition in 

 Aqueo-glacial Deposits. Mem. Mils. Cump. Zool. Harvard, xlvii., 

 No. 1. 1919. 



23. Benson, W. N. — The Geology and Petrology of the Great Serpentine Belt 



of N.S.W. Part iii. These Proceedings, xxxviii., 1913, pp. G62- 

 724. 



24. Anderson, E M. and Radley, E. G. — The Pitclistones of Mu)l and their 



Genesis. (Juart. .Journ. Geol. Soc, Ixxi., 1915, pp. 205-217. 



25. Harker, a. — The Tertiary Igneous Rock.s of Skye. Memoirs Geo!. Survey 



of Great Britain, 1904. 

 2(). Ben,son. W N. — The Geolouy and Petrology of the Great Serpentine Belt 

 of N.S.TV. Part \-ii. These Proceedings, xliii., 1918, p. 320. 



27. Gilbert, G. K. — The Geology of the Henry Mountains, 1877, pp. 135-8. 



28. Benson, W. N.^The Geology and Petrology of the Great Serpentine Belt 



of N.S.W. Part v. These Proceedings, xl.. 1915, pp. ,540-B24. 



29. Part ii., Ibid., xx-xviii., 1913. pp. 569-596. 



29a. Andrews, E. C. — The (}eographicaI Unity of Eastern Australia. Prne. Hoy. 



Soc. N.S;W.. sliv., 1910. pp. 420-480. 

 29b. . Notes on a Model of New England. Ibid., xlvi.. 1912, pp. 143-1.55 



(and several other papers by the same author). 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XVII.-XVTIff. 



Plate xvii. — Geolo<jical Map of the Ciu-rabiiViulii District. . 

 Plate xviia.— Topographical Map of the Ciirrabnbula District. 



