ia» GEOLOGY AND PETEOGRAPHY OF CLARENCETOWN-PATEESON DISTRICT, 1. 



At Dunn's Creek there is a small outcrop of Permo-Carboniferous rocks 

 which is liable to be overlooked. It owes its preservation to the existence of a 

 syncline. In the mapping, the lowest bed of the so-called Permo-Carboniferous 

 traced was a fine-grained conglomerate containing an abundance of quartz pebbles, 

 with which was associated a yellow plant-bearing sandstone, both horizons being 

 utterly different from any of the Kuttung rocks. 



hkt of Works E-eferred to. 



Benson, W. N., 1913.— The Geology of the Great Serpentine Belt of New South 

 Wales, Part i., These Proceedings, xxxviii., part 3, pp. 490-517. 



, 1917. , Part vi., These Proceedings, xlii.. Part 2, pp. 223- 



245, 250-283. 



, 1920. ^ , Part ix., These Proceedings, xlv., Part 2, pp. 285- 



317, Part 3, pp. 337-374, 405-423. 



, 1921. — A Census and Index of the Lower Carboniferous Burindi 



Fauna. Bee. Geol. Surv. N.S.W., x.. Part 1, pp. 12-74. 



Browne, W. R., and Walkom, A. B., 1911. — The Geolog-y of the Eruptive and 

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David, T. W. E., 1904. — The Geology of the Hunter River Coal Measures. Mem. 

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JAQUET, J. B., 1901. — The Iron Ore Deposits of New South Wales. Mem. Geol. 

 Surv. N.S.W., Geology No. 2. 



Osborne, G. D., and Browne, W. R., 1921. — Note on a Glacially-striated Pave- 

 ment in the Kuttung Series of the Maitland District. These Pro- 

 ceedings, xlvi.. Part 2, pp. 259-262. 



SusSMiLCH, C. A., and David, T. W. E., 1919. — The Sequence, Glaciation and 

 Correlation of the Carboniferous Rocks of the Hunter River Dis- 

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Walkom, A. B., 1913. — The Geology of the Permo-Carboniferous System in the 

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