AiS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
PUBLISHED : 
GEOLOGICAL SEKIES. 
No. 1. GeoJogy of the Yegetcible Creek Tin-inining Field, New England District, ]>p. 109, map and 9; 
sections (4to , Sydney, 1887). By T. W. Edgeworth David, B.A., &c. 
No. 5. Geology of the Broken Hill Lode and Barrier Ranges Mineral Field, New South Wales, pp. 149, 
maps, sections, and 8 plates (4to., Sydney, 1894). By J. B. Jaquet, A.R.S.M., &c. 
PAL.®0NT0L0GICAL SERIES. 
No. 1. The Invertebrate Fauna of the Hawkesbury-Wianamatta Series, &c.. pp. 21, 2 plates (4to., Sydney, 
1888). By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 2. Contributions to the Tertiary Flora of Australia, &c., i>p. 192, L5 plates (4to., Sydney, 1888). By' 
Dr. Constantin, Baron von Ettingshausen. ; 
No. 3. Geological and Paheontological Relations of the Coal and Plant-bearing Beds of Palieozoic and 
Mesozoic Age in Eastern Australia and Tasmania, Ac., p]>. 186, 30 plates (4to., Sydney, 1890). 
By Ottokar Feistmantel, M.D. ; 
No. 4. The Fossil Fishes of the Hawkesbury Series at Gosford, pp. 57, 10 plates (4to., Sydney, 1890).' 
By Arthur Smith Woodwaid, F.G.S., i'c. 
No. 5. The Permo-Carboniferous Invertebrata of New South Wales. Part I: Ccelenterata, pp. 64,' 
11 plates. (4to. Sydnej^ 1890) : Part II : Echinodermata, Annelida, and Crustacea, pp. 67, 
11 plates. (4to Sydney, 1891). By R. Etheridge, Jupr. ' 
No. 7. ri.c Mesozoic and Tertiary Insects of New- South. Wales, pp. 12, 2 [dates (4to., Sydney, 1890). By ' 
R. Etheridge, Junr., and A. Sidney Olliff. , 
No. 8. Contributions towards a Catalogue of Works, Papers, and Reports on the Anthropology, Etlmolog}', 
and Geological Hi.story of the Australian Aborigines, Part I, [>p. 31 (4to., Sydney, 1890) ; Part II, 
]i[). 49 (4to., Sydney, 1891) ; Fart HI, pp. 40 (4to., Sydney, 1895.) By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 9. The Fossil Fishes of the Talbiagar Beds (Jurassic?), [iji. xiii, .'ll, nia[), sections, and 6 plates (4tu., 
Sydiu“y, 1895.) By Arthur Smith AVoodward, F.G.S., I'C. 
IN PREPARATION: 
GEOLOGICAL SERIES. 
No. 2. Geology of the Maitland District, with cs[)eeial reference to the Coal- Me.asu res. I!y T. AV.- 
Edgeworth David, B.A., itc. ’ 
No. 3. Geology of the District of Sydne)'. By E. F. Pittman, A.R.S.AL, and other JMembers of the 
Staff. 
No 4. The Caves of New South AA^ales. By E. F. Pittman, A.R.S.M., R. Etheridge, Junr., andj 
AAk S. Leigh. 
PALAEONTOLOGICAL SERIES. 
No. 5. The Permo-Carboniferous Invertebrata of New South AVales. Part 111 : Polyzoa. Part lA' ; 
Brachiopoda. By R. Etheridge, .Junr. 
No. 6. Researches on the Paheozoic Fossils of New South AA'ales. By L. G. de Koninck, IM.D. 
No. 8. Contributions towai’ds a Catalogue (f AA’orks, Pa]iers, and Re[ioi'ts, ite., Australian Aborigines, 
Part lA’’. By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 10. The Invertebrata of the Upper Silurian Rocks of New South AA^ales. By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 11. The Cretaceous Fauna of New South Whales., By R. Etheridge, Junr. ! 
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