70 GEOLOGICAL NOTES ON KOSCIUSKO, 



Plate ix. 



Grooved and striated boulder of quartzite found resting on glaciated surface 

 of gneissic granite, about 300 yards S. W. of Lake Merewether, 

 Kosciusko. 



Plate X. 



Fig. 1. — Grooved pavement of gneissic granite in foreground, with Lake 

 Albina, Kosciusko, in middle distance, with large granite 

 erratics stranded on the slope of the slate hill at the back, 

 toward the left and middle of the picture. Photo by E. F. 

 Pittman. 



Fig. 2. — Relic of lateral moraine, near Townsend's Pass, Kosciusko, with 

 Snowy Valley in distance, looking easterly. Photo by T. W. 

 E. David. 



APPENDIX OF CHIEF WORKS CONSULTED, 

 i. — Cainozoic Glaciation in Southern Hemisphere. 



A. Australia in general. 



1. — Tenison-Woods (Rev. J. E.) — On the Glacial Period in Australia. 

 Tran$. db Proc. R. 8oc. Vietoria, viii., 1867, pp. 43-47. 



2. Physical Structure and Geology of Australia. Proc. Linn. 



Soc. N.S. Wales, vii., 1882, pp. 371-389. 



B. New Soutli Wales. 



3. — Clarke (Rev. W. B.) — Researches in the Southern Gold Fields of New 

 South Wales. Sydney, 1860. See especially pp. 225, 226, 228, and 

 230. 



4. — CuRRAN (Rev. J. M.) — Exhibit of photographs and rock-specimens illus- 

 trative of the physiography and geology of the Mt. Kosciusko 

 Plateau, especially in relation to the so-called evidences of Glacia- 

 tion; with Remarks thereon. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxi. 

 Pt. 4, p. 819, Nov. 1896 [May, 1897]. 



5. On the Evidence (so-called) of Glacier Action on Mount Kosci- 

 usko Plateau. Op. cit. xxii. Pt. 4, pp. 796-809, pis. xxxvii.-xxxix., 

 Nov. 1897 [June, 1898]. 



