168 GREAT SERPENTINE BELT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, iv., 



The writer must gratefully acknowledge tlie help given by Dr. 

 Flett (Edinburgh), Mr. Harker (Cambridge), and Dr, Nils 

 Sundius (Stockholm). To Professor David, he is indebted for 

 help and counsel, both in the field and in the laboratory, and for 

 all facilities for research in the Geological Department of the 

 University of Sydney. 



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