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Process of Formation, 4.*]!). — J. Smith. Notes on an Annelid Formation 

 in Queensland, 440. — .J. Dennant. Observations on the Tertiary and 

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 The Glacial Coujrlonierates of Victi)ria, 402. — A. Everett. Unification 

 of the Geological Charts of Australia, Tasunmia, and New Zealand, 4o(). 

 — R. L. Jack. On the Thermal Springs of the J^^inasleigh River, Queens- 

 land, 458. — T. W. S. David. A Correlation of the (Joaltields of New 

 South AN'ales, 4o0. — J. H. Bignall. Notes on the Carboniferous Rocks 

 of the Cape Otway District, 40(5. — S. 11. Wintle. The Physical Con- 

 ditions under which the chief Coal-measures of Tasmania and Victoria 

 are formed, 407. — S. Ella. Some Physical Phenomena of the South 

 Paciiic Islands, 558. 



Sydney. Australian Museum. Records. Vol. i. No. 1. ISUO. 



. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Gazette of New 



South Wales. Vol. i. Part 1. ISOU. 



-. Vol. ii. Part 3. 1891. Presented by the 



Department, 



. Linnean Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. Ser. -. 



Vol. iv. Parts 3 & 4. 1890. 

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 BalJimore Series, 034. — R. Etheridge, Jun. On the Further Structure 

 of Co7iularia inornata, Dana, and Hyolithes laaceolatus, Morris, sp. 

 ( = Theca lanceolatUy Morris), 751. 



. . . Series 2. Vol. v. Parts 1-4. 1890-91. 



R. Etheridge. Note on the Structure of Aiuiularia australis^ Feist- 

 mantel, 47. — R. Etheridge, Jun. Has Man a Geological History in 

 Australia?, 259.— T. W. E. David. Geological Notes, 421.— R. Ethe- 

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. Royal Society of New South Wales. Journal and Pro- 

 ceedings. Vol. xxiii. Part 2. 1889. 

 G. H. Mingaye. Notes on some New South Wales Minerals, 320.- 

 E. C. Manfred." Notes on Goulbum Lime, 328.— W. A. Dixon. W^ell 

 and River Waters of New South Wales, 465. 



. . . Vol. xxiv. Part 1. 1890. 



Topeka. Kansas Academy of Science. Transactions of the 22nd 

 and 23rd Meetings, 1SS9 & 1890. Vol. xii. 1890. 

 J. R. Mead. Notes on the Occun-ence of Crold in Montana, 5. — R. 

 Hay. Artesian Wells in Kansas, and the Causes of their Flow, 24. — E. 

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 Kansas, 45. — 0. C. Charlton. On the occuiTence of Mammoth Remains 

 in Franklin County, Kansas, 74. — R. Hay. Notes on some Kansas Salt 

 Marsh, 97. — S. AV. VV^illiston. On the Structure of the Kansas Chalk, 



