Etheridg-e] 



rocks of N. S. Wales and Queensland. [1891.] N. S. 



Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 95-99. 

 Lepidodendron australe, M'Coy. Its synonyms and 



range in eastern Australia. [1891.] N. S. Wales Geol. 



Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 119-134. 

 [Boomerangs.] [1891-98.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. 



Proc., 6, 1892, 699-702; 7, 1893, 170-173, 399-402; 8, 



1894, 300-302; 9, 1895, 193-200; 21, 1896, 14-22; 22, 



1898, 260-262; 23, 1898, 701-704. 

 A monograph of the Carboniferous and Permo- 



Carboniferous Invertebrata of New South Wales. Part i. 



Coelenterata. Part n. Echinodermata, Annelida, and 



Crustacea. N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Mem. (Palceont.), 5 



(Pts. 1 & 2), 1891-92, 131 pp. 

 Descriptions of four Madreporaria Rugosa species of 



the genera Phillipsastraaa, Heliophyllurn, and Cyatho- 



phyllutn from the Palaeozoic rocks of N. S. Wales. 



N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 165-174. 

 [Note on a decapodous Crustacean, Prosopon Ethe- 



ridgei, H. Woodw., from the Cretaceous of Queensland, 



by Henry WOODWARD.] Appendix. Note on Queensland 



Cretaceous Crustacea. [1892.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. 



Proc., 7, 1893, 305-306. 

 On Leaia Mitchelli, Etheridge, Fit., from the Upper 



Coal Measures of the Newcastle district. [1892.] N. S. 



Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 7, 1893, 307-310. 

 A description of some of the implements and weapons, 



of the Alligator tribe, Port Essington, north Australia. 



N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. (Macleay Mem. Vol.), 1893, 



228-251. 

 The "mirrn-yong" heaps at the north-west bend of 



the river Murray. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 17, 1893, 



21-24. 

 On further traces of Meiolania in N. S. Wales. 



[1893.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 2, 1892-96, 39-41. 

 Geological and ethnological observations made in the 



valley of the Wollondilly river, at its junction with the 



Nattai river, Counties Camden and Westmoreland. 



[1893.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 2, 1892-96, 46- 



54. 

 On the occurrence of beekite in connection with 



"fossil organic remains," in N. S. Wales. [1893.] 



Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 2, 1892-96, 74-76. 

 Hymenocaris Salteri, M'Coy, m.s~. [1892.] N. S. 



Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 5-8. 

 Notes made at the Kybean caves, parish of Throsby, 



county of Beresford, in October, 1890, by W. S. LEIGH 



and R. ETHEEIDGE, Junr. [1892.] N. S. Wales Geol. 



Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 21-24. 

 [Idiographica drawings and carvings of the aborigines.] 



[1892-98.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 



33-37, 80-85. 

 The caves at Goodravale, Goodradigbee river. [1892.] 



N. S. Wales 1 Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 37-44. 

 The Pentameridse of New South Wales. [1892.] 



N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 49-60. 

 Report on a visit to the Narrangullen, or Cavan Cave, 



Taemas, Murrumbidgee river. [1892.] N. S. Wales 



Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 68-70. 

 On the occurrence of a plant, allied to Schizoneura, 



in the Hawkesbury Sandstone. [1893.] N. S. Wales 



Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 74-77. 

 The Australian geological record for the year 1891. 



[1893.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 



86-109. 

 On the occurrence of Trigonia semiundulata, McCoy, 



in New South Wales, and its significance. [1893.] 



N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 115-117. 

 Note on an aboriginal skull from a cave at Bungonia. 



[1893.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 1894, 



128-132. 



An operculum from the Lilydale Limestone. [1893.] 



Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 6, 1894, 150-155. 



886 



[Etheridge 



The largest Australian trilobite hitherto discovered. 

 [1893.] Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 6, 1894, 189- 

 194. 



On the mode of attachment of the leaves or fronds to 

 the caudex in Glossopteris ; with remarks on the relation 

 of the genus to its allies. [1894.] N. S.- Wales Linn. 

 Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 228-249, 257-258. 



On five interesting shields from northern Queensland, 



with an enumeration of the figured types of Australian 



shields. [1894.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 



506-517. 



Additional notes on the palaeontology of Queensland. 



Part i. Palasozoic. [1894.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. 



Proc., 9, 1895, 518-539. 

 The kuditcha shoes of Central Australia. [1894.] 



N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 544-550. 

 Contributions to a catalogue of works, reports, and 



papers on the anthropology, ethnology, and geological 



history of the Australian and Tasmanian aborigines. 



N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Mem. (Palceont.), 8, [1895], 



vii + 31 + vii + 49 + vii + 40 pp. 



Additional plant remains from the Leigh Creek coal- 

 field, central Australia. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 19, 



1895, 138-145. 

 Description of a proposed new genus of rugose coral 



(Mucophyllum). [1894.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. 



Records, 4, 1896, 11-18. 

 On the occurrence of a Pteronites (P. Pittmani, 



sp. nov.) in the Spirifer Sandstone of Warrawang, or 



Mount Lambie, near Rydal. [1894.] N. S. Wales Geol. 



Surv. Records, 4, 1896, 28-29. 

 Palaeontologia Novas Cambria Meridionalis. Occasional 



descriptions of New South Wales fossils, [Nos. 1-3]. 



[1894-98.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 4, 1896, 



32-37; 5, 1898, 14-18, 175-179. 



On the occurrence of an Oleandridium in the Hawkes- 

 bury Sandstone series. [1894.] N. S. Wales Geol. 



Surv. Records, 4, 1896, 49-51. 



On the occurrence of a Stromatoporoid allied to 



Labechia and Rosenella, in the Siluro-Devonian rocks 

 of N. S. Wales. [1895.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. 

 Records, 4, 1896, 134-140. 



On the occurrence of a plant in the Newcastle or 

 Upper Coal-Measures possessing characters both of the 

 genera Phyllotheca, Brong., and Cingularia, Weiss. 

 [1895.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 4, 1896, 

 148-154. 



An undescribed coral from the Wellington Limestone, 

 N. S. Wales. [1895.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 

 4, 1896, 160-162. 



Evidence of the existence of a Cambrian fauna in 

 Victoria. [1895.] Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 8, 1896, 

 52-64. 



Description of a small collection of Tasmanian 

 Silurian fossils presented to the Australian Museum by 

 Mr. A. MONTGOMERY, M.A., Government Geologist, 

 Tasmania. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 1896, 29-46. 



On circular and spiral incised ornament on Australian 

 aboriginal implements and weapons. [1897.] Sydney, 

 Aust. Mus. Records, 3, 1897-1900, 1-6. 



[Spears with incised ornament.] [1897-1900.] Sydney, 



Aust. Mus. Records, 3, 1897-1900, 6-7, 176-177. 



An Actinoceras from north-west Australia. [1897.] 

 Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 3, 1897-1900, 7-9. 



The discovery of bones at Cunningham Creek, near 

 Harden, N. S. Wales. [1897.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. 

 Records, 3, 1897-1900, 9-10. 



An Australian Sauropterygian (Cimoliosaurus) con- 

 verted into precious opal. [1897.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. 

 Records, 3, 1897-1900, 19-29. 



On the occurrence of the genus Columnaria in the 

 Upper Silurian rocks of New South Wales. [1897.] 

 Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 3, 1897-1900, 30-33. 



