LIST OF PLATES. 



PROCEEDINGS, 1903. 



Plate I. — Menihracida: of Australia, 

 Plates II. -III.— Australian Lyc<imid(L\ 

 Plates IV. -V. — Australian Psyllkhf. 

 Plates VI. -XX. — Corpus Luteum of Dasyiirus. 

 Plate XXI. — Genus PsychopHs ( NenropteraJ. 



Plate XXII.— Fig. 1. Raised Reef capped by " Soapstone;" Walu Bay, Fiji. 

 Fig. 2. Conglomerate Bed at Base of Raised Reef, AValu Bay. 

 Plate XXIII. — Fig. 3. Carcharodon Tooth from Raised Reef. 



Fig. 4. The Great Dyke of Devo. 

 Plate XXIV. — Fig. 5. Buki Levu, from the South. 



Fig. 6. Jointed Tuffs; Wailoa River. 

 Plate XXV.— Fig. 7 (with Fig-. 8). Panoramic View of Range of Volcanic 



Mountains on Upper Waidina. 

 Plate XXVI.— Fig. 8 (with Fig 7). Panoramic View of Range of Volcanic 



Mountains on Upper Waidina. 

 Plate XXVII. —Fig, 9. Namulowai. 



Fig. 10. Nabui. 

 Plate XXVIII. — Fig, 11, Korobasabasaga from the Pass of Navunitorilau. 

 Plate XXIX. —Fig. 12, Boulders of coarse Volcanic Agglomerate; Navua 



River. 

 Plate XXX. — Fig. 13. Quartz Diorite in ><itii; head of Wainibua River. 

 Plate XXXI. — Fig. 14. Quartzites and Slates; Wainimala River, 

 Plate XXXII. — Fig. 15. Prismatic Andesite; Drau. 



Fig. 16. Level-bedded Marine Tuffs; Bua Levu. 

 Plate XXXIII.— Geological Sketch Map of Part of Viti Levu, Fiji. 

 Plate XXXIV. — Highly Generalised Geological Section across Viti Levu, Fiji. 

 Plates XXXV. -XXXVI. — Sections of Fijian Rocks. 

 Plate xxxvii. — ByblU yiyantea, Lindl, [N.O. Dro>^eracece]. 

 Plate XXXVIII, — Dysoxylon Patert^oniamun, Benth,& Hook. f,[N,0. Meliace((']. 

 Plate XXXIX. — Ideal Sections across the Blue Mountains during various Cycles, 

 Plate XL. — Govett's Leap, illustrating canon- formation in alternating hard 



and soft layers of rock. 

 Plate XLi, — Valley of Grose, illustrating denudation during Canon Cycle, 

 Plate XLii, — Pittwater (Lower Hawkesbury) illustrating drowned valleys. 



Post-Tertiary subsidence. 

 Plate xLiii. — View of the Lithgow Peneplain, showing the canon cut by the 



Port Hacking River, and the later drowning of the same. 



