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When a flow ceases in this way it can usually be got 

 from the same stratum by sinking another bore a few yards 

 away. 



APPENDIX. 



References to Literature (Reference number given in square bracket^ 



thus [1] ). 

 Andrews, E. C. 



" An Outline of the Tertiary History of New England." 



Rec. Geol. Surv., N.S.W., 1903, Vol. VII. [10]. 

 " Report on the Drake Mining Field." 



INIineral Resources No. 12, Geol. Surv., N.S.W. [6]. 

 " Geographical Unity of Eastern Australia." 



Jour. & Proc, Roy. Soc. of N.S.W., Vol. XLIV. [1]. 

 " Preliminary Note on the Geology of the Queensland Coast." 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. of N.S.W., Vol. XXVII., 1902. [23]. 

 Anderson, 

 Chapman, F. 



" IVIicrozoa from the Wianamatta Shales." 



Rec. Geol. Surv., N.S.W., Vol. \TII., Pt. 4. [7]. 

 Carne, J. E. 



" The Kerosene Shale Deposits of N.S.W." 



Geol. Memoir, No. 3, Geol. Surv. of N.S.W., 1903. [32]. 



Card, G. W. (with L. F. Harper and J. B. Jacquet). 

 " The Geology of the Kiama-Jamberoo District." 



Rec. Geol. Surv. of N.S.W., Vol. VIII., Pt. 1, 1905. [26]. 

 " Notes on Some Sydney Basalts." 



Rec. Geol. Surv., N.S.W., Vol. VII., Pt. 3. [28]. 

 Cambage, R. I 



" Notes on the Native Flora of New South Wales." 

 Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., 1905, Part 3. [34]. 

 Dun, W. S. 



" Notes on Some Lower Mesozoic Plants from Benolong, Dubbo 

 District." 

 Rec. Geol. Surv. of N.S.W., Vol. Vin., Part IV., 1909. [8.] 



David, T. W. E. (with F. B. Guthrie and W. G. Woolnough). 

 " The Occurrence of Tinguaite on Mount Kosciusko." 

 Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. of N.S.W\, Vol. XXXV. [31]. 

 Davtd and Halligan. 



" Recent Subsidence on the Coast of New South Wales." 

 Jour. Roy. Soc. of N.S.W. [38]. 

 David : Report of Glaciation Committee of A.A.A.S. 

 Pro mo -Carboniferous Glaciation. [5]. 

 " Geological Epochs," Add- at Mexican. 

 Geol. Conference, 1907. [4]. 

 Daly, R. A. 



" Mountain Building by Igneous Injection." [18^] 



