CXLVI. IRRIGATION GEOLOGICALLY CONSIDERED. 
HENDERSON, (J. B.)—continued. 
information on the subjects of Artesian Water and the Cre- 
taceous System in Queensland. See more particularly those 
for 1894—1901. Reports x—xvu1, which have Geological 
maps appended. | 
—— Map of Queensland shewing sites of Artesian Bores and 
Tanks, and supposed area of water-bearing (Lower Cretaceous) 
Strata. Scale 40 miles to 1 inch. (Brisbane, 1900.) 
Hopexinson, (W. O.) Diary of the North-Western Expedition, 
1876. (Fol. Brisbane, By Authority.) | 
Jack, (R. L.) Report on the Bowen River Coal Field. (Fol. 
Brisbane, 1879, By Authority.) 
— Report on Explorations in Cape York Peninsula, 1879-80. 
(Fol. Brisbane, 1881, By Authority.) 
— Report on the Little River Coal Field near Cooktown. (Fol. 
Brisbane, 1882. By Authority.) 
—— Second Report on the Progress of the Search for Coal in the 
Cook District. (Fol. Brisbane, 1879. By Authority.) 
— Report on the Geological Features of Part of the District 
to be traversed by the Proposed Transcontinental Railway. 
(Fol. Brisbane, 1885, By Authority.) Second Ed. Bull. 
Qland Geol. Survey, No. 10. (8vo Brisbane, 1898, By 
Authority.) “FU 
— Handbook of Queensland Geology. Col. and Indian Exhib. 
Handbook. (8vo Brisbane, 1886.) 
— Report on the Geological Features of the Mackay District. 
(Fol. Brisbane, 1887, By Authority.) 
— Geological Observations in the North of Queensland, 1886-7. 
(Fol. Brisbane, 1887, By Authority). 
— Coal Discoveries on the Flinders. (Fol. Brisbane, 1888. 
By Authority.) 
—— Report on the Sellheim Silver Mines and Surrounding 
District. (fol. Brisbane, 1889, By Authority.) 
