THE PROBLEM OF ANTIQUITY OF MAN IN AUSTRALIA 53 
oe to Early Man. Early Man, pp. 23-32, 2 pl. London: Lippincott 
7 
b Krefft, Gerard, 1867. Australian Vertebrata (Recent and Fossil); and Fossil 
A Remains of Mammals, Birds and Reptiles from the Caves of Wellington 
Valley. Catalogue of the Nat. and Indust. Prod. of N.S.W., forwarded to 
the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1867, pp. 91-124. Govt. Printer, Sydney. 
1870. Guide to the Australian Fossil Remains exhibited by the Trustees of 
the Australian Museum, etc. Pp. 15. 
a" ea Discovery of a Great Extinct Bird in Australia. Geol. Mag., 
, p. 46. 
Lee, D. H. K., 1926. Blood Groups of Northern Queensland Aborigines, with a 
Statistical Collection of Some Published Figures for various Races. Med. J. 
Aust., July-Dec., 1926, pp. 401-10. 
Lewis, A. N., 1923. Notes on Mt. Anne and Wild Valley. P. Pr. R. Soc. Tas., 
pp. 9-42, 6 pl. 
1933. Correlation of the Tasmanian Pleistocene Glacial Epochs and Deposits. 
Ibid., pp. 67-76. 
1934. Correlation of the Tasmanian Pleistocene Beaches and River Terraces 
in Unglaciated Areas. /bid., pp. 75-86, 3 figs., 2 pl. 
Lucas, A. H. S., 1887. On the Sections of the Delta of the Yarra, displayed at the 
Fisherman’s Bend Cutting. Tr. Pr. R. Soc. Vict., 23, pp. 165-73, 1 fig. 
McCarthy, F. D., 1938. A Comparison of the Pre-history of Australia with that 
of Indo-China, the Malay Peninsula and Netherlands East Indies. Pr. 3rd 
Congr., Pre-historians of the Far East, Singapore, pp. 30-50, 3 figs., 11 pl. 
1943. Trimmed Pebble Implements of Kartan Type from Ancient Kitchen- 
middens at Clybucca, New South Wales. Rec. Aust. Mus., 21, no. 3, pp. 
164-67, 1 fig., 1 pl. 
MacPherson, P., 1886. Stone Implements of the Aborigines of Australia and some 
other countries. J.P.R. Soc. N.S.W., 19, pp. 112-19, 21 figs. 
Mahony, D. J., 1912. On the Bones of the Tasmanian Devil and Other Animals 
associated with Human Remains near Warrnambool: with a note on the 
Dune Sand. Vict. Nat., 29, pp. 43-46. 
Mahony, D. J., W. Baragwanath, F. Wood Jones, and A. S. Kenyon, 1933. Fossil 
Man in the State of Victoria, Australia. Rept. 16th Internat. Geol. Congr., 
Washington, pp. 1,335-42. 
_ Marshall, P., H. C. Richards and A. B. Walkom, 1925. Recent Emergence of 
Halbourne Island, Great Barrier Reef. Tr. R. Geog. Soc. A’sia, Qld., 1 (n.s.), 
pp. 29-34, 2 pl. 
Meston, A. L., 1936. The Problem of the Tasmanian Aborigine. P. Pr. R. Soc. 
Tas., pp. 85-92. 
Mijsberg, W. A., 1938. On a Neolithic Palae-Melanesian Lower Jaw found in 
a Kitchen Midden at Guak Kepah, Provence Wellesley, Straits Settlements. 
Pr. 3rd Congr., Pre-historians of the Far East, Singapore, pp. 100-25, 2 pl. 
Milankovitch, M., 1930. Mathematische Klimalehre und astronomische Theorie 
_ der Klimaschwankungen. Handb. der Klimatologie, 1, A, Berlin. 
itchell, Major T. L., 1838. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern 
\ustralia, 2 vols., pp. 748, 56 figs., 32 pl. London: T. & W. Boone. 
G. M., 1927. A Study of the Australian and Tasmanian Skulls based on 
usly Published Measurements. Biometrica, 19, pp. 417-40. 
-on Dr. J. Wunderly’s Survey of Tasmanian Crania. Biometrica, 
Jie le 
., 1929a. Aboriginal Rock Carvings in South Australia. Rept. 
Aust. Assn. Adv. Sci., Hobart, pp. 337-66, 205 figs. 
