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New. S. Wales, p. 1-14. — R. Etheridge : On tbe occurrence of the genus Tryplasma 

 Lonsdale (= Pholidophyllum Lindstrôm) and another Coral apparently referable 

 to Diphyphyllum Lonsdale, in the Upp. Silurian and Devonian rocks of New S. 

 Wales, respectively, p. 15-26, pi. 1. — W. Anderson : On the Tertiary deep Lead at 

 Tumbarumba, p. 21-25. — R. Etheridge : The aboriginal Rock carvings at the head 

 of fiantry Bay, Middle Harbour, Port Jackson, p. 26-35, pi. 2. — On Dromornis 

 australis Owen, p. 36. — T.-W. Edgeworth David and R. Etheridge : The raised 

 Beaches of the Hunter River Delta, p. 37-51, pi. 3. — W. Anderson : On the Shell- 

 heaps or Kitchen-middens accumulated by the Aborigènes of the S. Coastal District, 

 p. 52-60, pi. 4. — R. Etheridge : On some beautifully formed Stone Spear-heads 

 from Kimberley N.W. Australia, p. 61-65, pi. 6. — G.-A. Stomer : On the Gunnedah 

 Coalfield, p. 66-71. — R. Etheridge : On the occurrence of Fish remains in the rocks 

 of the Drummond Range, centr. Queensland, p. 71-72. — W. Anderson : Descriptions 

 of some Stone weapons and implements used by the Aborigènes of N. S. Wales, 

 p. 73-81. — R. Etheridge : Description of two Univalves from the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous rocks of N. S. Wales, p. 82-83. — T.-W. Edgeworth David and W. Ander- 

 son : On a collection of Rocks and Minerais from Mount Morgan, near Rockhampton., 

 Queensland, p. 85-92. — C.-H. Mingaye : On some N. S. Wales Minerais, p. 93-94. — 

 R. Etheridge : Occurence of microscopic Fungi allied to genus Palseachlya Duncan, 

 in the Permo-Carboniferous rocks of N. S. Wales and Queensland, p. 95-99, pi. 7. — 

 T.-W. Edgeworth David : The associated minerais and volatility of Gold, p. 100-108. 



— C.-H. Mingaye : Analyses of Samples of Coal and Coke, manufactured from the 

 various Coke-producing Coals in the N., S., and W. Coal Districts of N. S. Wales, 

 p. 109-118. — R.' Etheridge: Lepidodendron australe M'Coy, its synonyms and 

 range in E. Australia, p. 119-134. — Edm.-F. Pittman : On Experiments with the 

 Wunktel Chlorination process at Bethanga, Victoria, p. 135-140. — W. Anderson : 

 On the gênerai Geology of the S. Coast with petrological notes on the intrusive 

 granités, and their associated Rocks around Moruya, Mount Dromedary and Cobarga, 

 p. 141-165, pi. 8-10. — R. Etheridge : Four Madreporaria Rugosa Species of the 

 gênera Phillipsastraea, Heliopliyllum, and Cyathophyllum, p. 165-174, pi. 11-12. 



— P.-T. Hammond : The Cave-shelters near Wollombi, in the Hunter River District, 

 p. 174-176, pi. 13-14. — R. Etheridge : Idiographic Rock-Caroings of the aborigènes 

 at Fiat-Rocks, near Manly, p. 177-180, pi. 16. — VI : E.-F. Pittman : On the Geology 

 and Minerai Deposits of portions of W. Australia, p. 1-16. — G.-W. Card : On the 

 Country Rock of the Kalgoorlie Gold-field W. Australia, p. 17-42. — R. Etheridge : 

 On the Occurrence of the genus Endophyllum Ed. and H., in the lower Palaeozoïc 

 Rocks of N. S. Wales, p. 43-45, pi. 4-5. — W.-S. Dun : Additions to the Permo- 

 Carboniferous Flora of N. S. Wales, p. 46-50, pi. 6. — C. Hlawatsch : On Stalzite 

 and a new Minerai, Raspite, from Broken Hill, p. 51-61, pi. 7. — R. Etheridge and 

 W.-S. Dun : On the Structure and Method of Préservation of Receptaculites austra- 

 lis Salter, p. 62-75, pi. 8-10. 



Autriche-Hongrie. — Cracovie. Bull. Internat. Ac. S. GR. 

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Vienne. Verh. K. K. Geol. R. Anstalt. 1898, 14-15. 

 Oth. Abel : Der Wasserleitungsstollen der Stadt Eggenburg. Ein Beitrag zur 

 Kenntniss der Gauderndorfer Schichlen, p. 301-312. — A. Bittner : Fischzâhne im 

 Norischen Hallslâtterkalke von Miihlthal bei Piesting, p. 321-326. — W. Salomon : 

 Ueber das Alter des Asta-Granites, p. 327-332. — F. Kerner : Neuer Pflanzenfund im 

 mâhrisch-schlesischen Dachschiefergebiete, p. 333-335. — Fr. Schafler : Ueber eine 

 ne Fundstàtte von Badener Tegel bei Stegenfeld, p. 335-338. 



