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ETTEP V OF 
R AN SMITTAL. 
Geological Survey of New South Wales, 
Department of Mines and Agriculture, 
Sydney, 10 October, 1907. 
Sir, 
I have the honour to submit for publication Memoir No. 10, of 
the Palceontological Series, on the Fossil Fishes of the Hawkesbury Series at 
St. Peter’s , by Dr. A. S. Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S., of the British Museum. 
The Department is deeply indebted to Dr. Woodward for the time 
and skill which he has devoted to the study of our fossil fishes. The fossils 
which are described in this Memoir were collected by Mr. B. Dunstan, 
Acting Government Geologist of Queensland, who formerly occupied the 
position of Lecturer in Geology and Mineralogy at the Technical College, 
Sydney. 
Dr. Woodward’s determinations are of peculiar geological interest in 
this instance, inasmuch as they indicate the survival, in this part of the 
world, of several Permo-Carboniferous genera of fishes in Triassic times. 
I have the honor to he, 
Sir, 
Your obedient servant, 
EDWARD F. PITTMAN, 
Government Geologist. 
The Hon. John Pehry, M.P., 
Minister for Mines and Agriculture. 
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