8 . Eininent Living Geologists — 



Professor David was married in 1885 to MissC. M. Mallet, and has 

 two daughters and a son, Captain W. E. David, R. A.M.C., who won the 

 Military Cross for bravery and devotion to duty at Loos and Ypres. 



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1883. Evidences of Glacial Action in South Brecknockshire and East 



Glamorganshire : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, xxxix, pp. 39-54. 

 Report on the Fossiliferous Beds at Yass : Annual Report Dept. Mines 

 New South Wales for 18S2, p. 148, with map. 



1884. Progress Reports for 1883 : ibid. (1883), pp. 1.55-157, with map. 



1885. Progress Reports for 1884: ibid (1884), pp. 153-155. 



1886. Progress Reports for 1885 : ibid. (1885), pp. 136-140. 



Notes on some Points of Basalt Eruption in New South Wales : 

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1887. Progress Reports for 1886 : Ann. Rept. Dept. Mines N.S.W., 1886, 



pp. 144-166, with maps, etc. 

 Geology of the Vegetable Creek Tin-minmg Field, New England 



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pp. 169 (4vo), map and 9 sections. 

 On the Evidence of Glacial Action in the Carboniferous and Hawkesbury 



Series, New South Wales : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, xliii, pp. 190-196. 



1 888. Progress Reports for 1887 : Ann Rept. Dept. Mines N.S.W., pp. 145-1 54. 

 Notes on remarkable variety of intrusive Basalt from Bulli Mountains 



near Bulli, and a rock belonging to the Gabbro group : Proc Linn. 

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 Notes on (a) The Occurrence of Basalt-glass (Tachylite) in tlie Vegetable 

 Creek District, New England ; 

 (6) The Occurrence of Dacite at Monvale ; 

 (c) A Pitch stone from Port Stephens ; 



{d) Chiastolite in a Stone-hatchet found at Strathboi,ns near Vegetable 

 Creek, ibid., pp. 1078-1085. 



1889. Progress Reports for 1888 : Ann. Rept. Dept. Mines, 1888, pp. 164-176. 

 Origin of Laterite in the New England District of New South Wales : 



Trans. Aust. Assoc. Advancement of Science, i, pp. 233-241 

 Cupriferous Tuffs of the Passage beds between theTiiassic Hawkesburv 



Series and the Permo-Carboniferous Coal Measures of New South 



Wales : ibid., pp. 275-290. 

 Micropetrographical Notes on some of tlie Hydro-thermal Rocks of 



New South Wales : ibid., pp. 290-291. 

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Beds at Long Bay : Rec. Geol. Sur. N.S.W., vol. i, pp. 9-15. With 



R. Etheridge, jun. 

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near Captain's Flat : ibid., pp. 29-30. 

 On the Examination of an Aboriginal Rock Slielter and Kitchen 



Midden at North Harbour, Port Jackson : ibid., pp. 140-145. With 



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W. Anderson. 

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Memoirs Australian Museum, No. 2, pp. 3-6. 

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500. ^ ^ 



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 Proposed Petrographical Classification of the Rocks of New South 



Wales : Rec. Geol, Surv. N.S.W., ii, pp. 1-15. 



