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Geological Survey of Queenslamd (continued) — 



Some Mines and Mineral Deposits at the Heads of the 



Brisbane, Burnett and Mary Rivers. By C. F. V. Jackson, 



B.E. (169; 1901). 

 On the Sapphire Fields of Anakie. By B. Dunstan, F.G.S. 



(172; 1902). 

 On the Mt. Biggenden Gold and Bismuth Mine and the 



Paradise Gold Field. By L. C. Ball, B.E. (173; 1902). 

 On the Clermont Gold Field. By B. Dunstan, F.G.S. 



(176; 1902). 

 On the Opal Mining Industry and the Distribution of Opal 



Deposits in Queensland. By C. F. V. Jackson, B.E., kc. 



(177; 1902). 

 Index No. 2 to Names of Places, Mines, Reefs, kc, occurring 



in the Geological Survey Reports, Queensland, Nos. 136- 



177 (inclusive). By Russell Dixon (178; 1902). 

 On the Yorkey's Gold Field, and the Marodian Gold and 



Copper Field. By L. C. Ball, B.E. (179; 1902). 

 On a Visit to the West Coast of the Cape York Peninsula. 



By C. F. y. Jackson, B.E. (180; 1902). 

 Additions to the Geology of the Mackay and Bowen Districts. 



By W. E. Cameron, B.A. (181; 1903). 

 Geological Sketch Map of Queensland (182; 1902). 

 Recent Mining Developments of the Kavenswood Gold Field. 



By W. E. Cameron, B.A. (183; 1903). 



Home Secretary's Department — 



North Queensland Ethnography. Bulletin No. 5 ('• Supersti- 

 tion, Magic, and Medicine"), [1903]. By W. E. Roth, B.A., 

 M.R.C.S., etc.: No. 6 ("Elementary Grammar of the 

 Nggerikudi Language"), [190-3]. By Rev. N. Hey. 



Royal Society of Queensland — 

 Proceedings, xvii. 2 (1903). 



Brooklyn, U.S.A. 



Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences — 

 Science Bulletin, i. 2-3 (1902). 



