428 Reviews — A Bibliography of Fishes. 



IV. — Western Australia. Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 63. 

 The Geology and Mineral Resources of the Yilgarn Gold- 

 field. Part II : The Gold Belt south of Southern Cross. 

 By T. Blatchfohd, B.A., Assistant Geologist, with Petrological 

 Notes by It. A.Eauquharson, M.A.(Oxon.), etc., and Mineralogical 

 Contributions by E. S. Simpson, B.E., etc., and A. J. Robertson, 

 M.Sc. Issued under the authority of the Hon. P. Collier, M.L.A., 

 Minister of Mines, pp. 189, with nineteen plates (maps and 

 plans) and thirty-one figures (views showing geological phenomena, 

 etc. Perth, 1915. 

 1\ ^HE reports of this Bulletin are regarded as of great importance, 

 JL since no detailed geological work has been previously published 

 on the southern portion of the Yilgarn Goldfield. The Government 

 Geologist, Mr. A. Gibb Maitland, regards this work as "a notable 

 contribution to the geology of the portion of the State's goldfields of 

 which it treats". 



Y. — Western Australia. Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 66. 

 The Geology of the Country to the South of Kalgoorlie 



(COOLGARDIE AND EAST CoOLGARDIE GoLDFIELDs), INCLUDING THE 



Mining Centres of Golden Ridge and Fevsville. By C. Sidney 

 Houman, B.M.E. (Melb.), Eield Geologist. Issued under the 

 authority of the Hon. P. Collier, M.L.A., Minister for Mines, 

 pp. 75, with nine plates (maps, sections, etc.) and seventeen 

 figures (plans, sections, etc.). Perth, 1916. 



XN a prefatory note the Government Geologist, Mr. A. Gibb 

 Maitland, mentions that this report contains the results of an 

 examination of about 700 square miles of country in portions of the 

 Coolgardie and East Coolgardie Goldfields, lying to the south of 

 Kalgoorlie and coterminous with that described in Bulletin 56. 



YI. — A Bibliography of Eishes. 



A Bibliography of Fishes, by Bashford Dean and C. R. Eastman, 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1916, has just reached us, that is to say 

 vol. i, containing author titles A-K, which alone occupy 718 pages 

 in double column. 



This work deals with fishes broadly (including Cyclestomes and 

 Amphioxus), their habits, structure, development, physiology, patho- 

 logy, distribution, and kinds. It does not include detailed references 

 to species, genera, or even, in many cases, families. Nor does it 

 treat of the vast economic interests of the group. These matters 

 would entail years of labour and many volumes of additional print. 



Yol. ii will conclude the author titles, and vol. iii will list up 

 anonymous works, pre-Linnsean works, bibliographies, voyages and 

 expeditions, special periodicals, and a complete index of subjects. 



The collection of the material commenced in 1890, by 1900 

 had reached 20,000 cards, and now numbers 40^000 titles. Dean, 

 Eastman, Hussakoff, v. Kupffer, A. Boehm, L. Neumayer, Brown, 

 Goode, and E. J. Cole, all contributed to its preparation, aided by 



