REPORTS OF RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 3^3 



D.^ — Notes on the Advance of Physiographical Knowledge 

 of South Australia since January, 1913. 



{By L. Keith Ward, B.E., and Charles Fenner, D.Sc). 



Since the publication of Professor W. Howchin's comprehensive 

 Presidential Address to Section C of the A.A.A.S. in Melbourne 

 during January, 1913, there have been no papers published which 

 deal purely with phsiographical problems in South Australia. 

 There are, however, references to new physiographical observations 

 in other papers devoted principally to other aspects of geology. 

 These are listed below: — 



1. L. Keith Ward. — " Th© Artesian Water Resources of 



South Australia " with map. Annual Report of the 

 Government Geologist for 1912. 



2. W. HowcHiN. — " Geology and Physiography." B.A.A.S. 



Handbook of South Australia. 1914. 



3. R. LocKHART Jack. — " The geology of the County of Jer- 



vois, and of portions of the Counties of Buxton and 

 York, with special reference to the underground water 

 supplies." Bull. Geol. Sur^^ S.A., No. 3, 1914. 



4. L. Keith Ward. — Structural map of South Australia. 



Annual Report of the Government Geologist for 1914. 



5. Arthur Wade. — "' The supposed oil-bearing areas oi 



South Australia." Bull. Geol. Surv. S.A., No 4, 

 1915; 



6. R. Lockhart Jack. — ' The geology and prospects of the 



region to the south of the Musgrave Ranges, and the 

 geology of thei western ])ortion of of the Great Aus- 

 traliiaii Artesian Basin." Bull. Geol. Surv. S.A., 

 No. 5, 1915. 



7. L. Keith Ward and R. Lockhart Jack. — " The Yudna- 



mutana Mining Field." Report Geol. Surv. S.A., 

 No. 3, 1916. ^ . 



8. L. Keith Ward. — " Report on the prospects of obtaining 



supplies of petroleum by boring in the Hundred of 

 Kongorong." Mining Review, No. 24, 1916. 



9. L. Keith Ward. — " Notes on the Stuart's Range Opal 



Field." Mining Review, No. 25, 1916. 



10. W. HowcHiN. — '■ Notes on a high-level occurrence of 



a fcssilifercus bed of Upper Caiiiozcic age in the neigh- 

 bourhood of the Murray Plains. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 S.A., Vol. XL., 1916. 



11. W. HoAvcHiN. — " The geology of Mt. Remarkable." 



Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A ,>ol. XL., 1916. 



