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This memorial to him stands for a sipn and for a prom- 

 ise. For a sifrn that we honour him, for a promise th-^.t we 

 always will honour duty so well and nobly done. 



PART IV. 

 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. Benson, W. N., D.Sc, B.A. (Research Cantab.), F.G.S. 



Papers and Proc. Roy. Sec. Tas., 1916, pp. 34- 

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8.) 



4. Debenham. F., B.A., F.G.S. 



Proc. Roy. See. N.S.W., Vol. 44, pp. 560-575— 

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5. Enright, W. J., B.A. 



"On the occurrence of an aboriginal stone toma- 

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Trans. Roy. Sec. Vic, Vol. XII., 1876— "Observa- 

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Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., Second Series, Vol. V. 

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• 8. Etheridge, R., junior. 



Jour. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., 1896, with Professor 

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Mem. Geol. Sur. N.S.W., Ethnol. Series, 

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10 Grimshaw, J. W., sec under Etheridge. 



