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New South Wales. Department of Mines and Agriculture. Geolo- 

 gical Survey. Memoirs. Palaeontology. No. 3. Geological 

 and Palaeontological Relations of the Coal and Plant-bearing Beds 

 of Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Age in Eastern Australia and Tas- 

 mania ; with special reference to the Fossil Flora. By 0. 

 Feistmantel. 4to. Sydney, 1890. 



. . . . . No. 4. The Fossil Fishes 



of the Hawkesbury Series at Gosford. By A. Smith Woodward. 

 4to. Sydney, 18 ( J0. 



. . . . . No. 5. Parts 1 & 2. A 



Monograph of the Carboniferous and Permo-Carboniferous Inver- 

 tebrata of New South Wales. By R. Etheridge, Jun. 4to. 

 Sydney, 1891 & 1892. 



— . . . . . No. 7. The Mesozoic and 



Tertiary Insects of New South Wales. By P. Etheridge, Jun., 

 and A. S. Olliff. 4to. Sydney, 1890. 



. . . . . No. 8. Parts 1 & 2. Con- 

 tributions to a Catalogue of Works, Reports, and Papers on the 

 Anthropology, Ethnology, and Geological History of the Austra- 

 lian and Tasmanian Aborigines. By R. Etheridge, Jun. 4to. 

 Sydney, 1890. 



— . . . Records. Vol. ii. Parts 1-4. 1890-92. 



T. W. Edgewortli David. Proposed Petrological Classification 

 of the Rocks of New South Wales, 1. — R. Etheridge, Jun. On the 

 Occurrence of the Genus Tryplasma, Lonsdale (=PhoMdop>hyllum, 

 Lindstrom), and another Coral apparently referable to DipkyphyUum, 

 Lonsdale, in the Upper Silurian and Devonian rocks of New South 

 Wales respectively, 15. — W. Anderson. Notes on the Tertiary Deep 

 Lead at Tumbaruinba, 21. — R. Etheridge, Jun. Note on JDromomis 

 australis, Owen, 36. — T. W. Edge worth David and R. Etheridge, 

 Jun. The Raised Beaches of the Hunter River Delta, 37. — W. 

 Anderson. Notes on the Shell-heaps, or Kitchen-middens, accu- 

 mulated by the Aborigines of the Southern Coastal District, 52. — 

 R. Etheridge, Jun. On some beautifully formed Stone Spearheads 

 from Kimberiey, North-west Australia, 61. — G. A. Stonier. Notes 

 on the Gunnedal Coal-field, 66. — R. Etheridge, Jun. Note on the 

 Occurrence of Fish Remains in the Rocks of the Drummond Range, 

 Central Queensland, 71. — W. Anderson. Descriptions of some Stone 

 Weapons and Implements used by the Aborigines of N.S. Wales, 73. 

 — R. Etheridge, Jun. Description of Two Undescribed Univalves 

 from the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of New South Wales, 82. — 

 T. W. Edgeworth David and W. Anderson. Notes on a Collection 

 of Rocks and Minerals from Mount Morgan, near Rockhampton, 

 Queensland, collected by and with Introduction by C. S. Wilkinson, 

 85. — J. C. H. Mingaye. Laboratory Notes on some New South 

 Wales Minerals, 93. — R. Etheridge, Jun. On the Occurrence of 

 Microscopic Fungi, allied to the Genus Palceachlya, Duncan, in the 

 Permo-Carboniferous Rocks of New South Wales and Queensland, 

 95. — T. W. Edgeworth David. The Associated Minerals and Vola- 

 tility of Gold, 100.— J. C. H. Mingaye. Analysis of samples of Coal 

 and Coke, manufactured from the various Coke-producing Coals in 

 the Northern, Southern, and Western Coal Districts of New South 

 Wales, 109.— T. W. Edgeworth David. Note on Mr. J. C. H. 



