132 THE GLACIER EPOCH OF AUSTRALASIA. 
(3) 1884—Evidence of huge ice-borne erratics embedded in 
rocks of Permo-Carboniferous age exceeding one 
ton in weight, Maria Island, Tasmania. R. M. 
Johnston. Proc. Roy. Soc. of Tas., p. 20, 
1884. 
(4) 1885—Evidences of recent glacial phenomena, consisting 
of huge ice-borne erratics and moraines 
abundantly disclosed in the western highlands, 
notably Cradle Mountain, Barn Bluff, and in 
valleys of the Mackintosh, Franklin, and King 
Rivers. Recent explorations on the West Coast 
of Tasmania, by C. P. Sprent. P.58, Proc. Roy. 
Geographical Society of Australasia, 1885. 
(5) 1885—The glacial period in Australia. By R. von Len- 
denfeld, Ph.D. Pt. 10, Vol. X., Pro. Lin. Soc. 
N.S. Wales, Pt. 1, p. 35, 1885. 
(6) 1885—On the supposed glacial epoch in Australia. 
Captain F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. Proc. Lin. Soc. 
of N.S. Wales, Vol. X., Pt. 1, pp. 334-341. 
(7) 1886—Paleozoic glacial beds of the Salt Range, Indian 
and Australian coal-bearing ages. Oldham and 
Waagen. Record Geol. Survey of India, Vol. 
XIX., Pt. 1, 1886. 
(8) 1887—Evidence of recent local ice sheets and glaciers 
in the western highlands of Tasmania, notably 
along the deeply cut ravines of the Mackintosh 
Valley. R.M. Johnston, F.L.8. Proc. Roy. 
Soc. Tas., p. 202, 1887. 
(9) 1886—Mr. Oldham confirms Messrs. Daintree’s and 
Selwyn’s views in regarding the Bacchus Marsh 
conglomerates as being due to “ moraine 
glacial transport,” stating that they are the 
equivalents of the similarly formed Talchir 
Beds of India, and affirming that they “ con- 
tain abundant evidence of the action of floating 
ice. R.D. Oldham. “Memo. on the correla- 
tion of the Indian and Australian coal-bearing 
beds. Records Geol. a India, Vol. XIX., 
Pt. 1, p. 29, etc. 
