CXLVIII. IRRIGATION GEOLOGICALLY CONSIDERED. 
Jaquet, (J. B.) Geology of the Broken Hill Lode and Barrier 
Ranges Mineral Field, New South Wales. Mem. Geol. 
Survey, NV. S. Wales, Geol. 2, 1894. [Cretaceous, pp. 37 — 38, 
map I.| 
Kossmat, (F.) On the importance of the Cretaceous Rocks of 
Southern India in estimating the Geographical conditions 
during later Cretaceous Times. ec. Geol. Survey India, 
1895, xxvill, pt. 2, pp. 39 — 55. | : 
LeIcHHARDT, (L.) Notes on the Geology of Parts of New South 
Wales and Queensland, made in 1842-3; translated by 
G. H. F. Ulrich, F.a.s., and edited by the Rev. W. B. Clarke, 
M.A. F.G.S., etc. Pt. 1. Waugh’s Almanac for 1867, pp. 29 — 
55; Pt. 1, Lbid. for 1868, pp. 29 - 52. 
MaiTianp, (A. G.) Report on the Geological Features and Mineral 
Resources of the Mackay District. (Fol. Brisbane, 1889, 
By Authority.) : 
—— Report on the Lane’s Creek Diggings. (Fol. Brisbane, 1890 
By Authority.) 
—— Geological Observations in British New Guinea in 1891, 
maps and plates. (Fol. Brisbane, 1892, By Authority.) 
and Jack, (R. L.) Report on the Delimitation of the Artesian 
Water Area north of Hughenden ; with note by R. L. Jack, 
map and sections. (Fol. Brisbane, 1898, By Authority.) 
MineGayeE, (J. C. H.) Analyses of some of the Well, Spring, Mineral 
and Artesian Waters of New South Wales, and their probable 
value for Irrigation and other purposes. Journ. f. Soe. 
NV. S. Wales for 1892 [1893], xxv1, pp. 73 — 132, pl. 3. 
— Analyses of the Artesian Waters of New South Wales, and 
their value for Irrigation and other purposes, No. 2. Sept. 
Austr. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1895, v1, pp. 265 — 277. 
-—— See Bouter, (J. W.) 
