MEMOIES OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
PUBLISHED : 
GEOLOGICAL SERIES. 
No, 1. (Jeology of the Vegetable Creek Tin-mining Field, New England District, pp. 169, map and 9 
sections (4to., Sydnej’, 1887). By T. W. Edgeworth David, B.A., Arc. 
No. 'J. The Iron Ore Deposits of New South Wales, pp. 186, maps, sections, and 20 plates (4to., Sydney, 
1901). By J. B. Jaquet, A.R.S.M., etc. 
No. 3. Tte Kerosene Shale Depd.sits of New South Wales. By J. E. Came, F.G.S. 
No. 5. Geology of the Broken Hill Lode and Barrier Ranges Mineral Field, New South Wales, pj). 149, 
maps, sections, and 8 plates (4to., Sydney, 1894). By J. B. Jaquet, A.R.S.M., (kc. 
PAL.E0NT0L0GICAL 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, ifec., pp. 192, 15 plates (4to., Sydney, 1888). By 
Dr. Constantin, Baron von Ettingshausen. 
No. 3. Geological and Paheontological Relations of the Coal and Plant-bearing Beds of Palseozoic and 
Mesozoic Age in Eastern Australia and Tasmania, etc., pp. 186, 30 plates (4to., Sydney, 1890) 
By Ottokar Feistinantel, M.D. 
No. 4. The Fossil Fishes of the Hawkesbury Series at Gosford, pp. 57, 10 plates (4to., Sydney, 1890). 
By Arthur Smith Woodward, F.G.S., &c. 
No. 5. The Permo-Carboniferous Invertebrata of Ndw South Wales. Part I : Cmlenterata, pp. 64, 
11 plates. (4to. Sydney, 1890) ; Part II ; Echinodermata, Annelida, and Crustacea, pp. 67, 
11 plates. (4to Sydney, 1891). By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 6. Descriptions of the Paheozoic Fo.ssils of New South Wales. By the late L. G. de Koninck, M.D. 
Pp. xiv, 298, 24 plates (4to., Sydney, 1898). Translated by Professor T. W. E. David, B.A., 
F.G.S. , IMrs. David, and W. S. Dun. 
No. 7. The Mesozoic and Tertiary Insects of New South Wales, pp. 12, 2 plates (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, Ethnology, 
and Geological History of the Australian Aborigines, Part I, p]>. 31 (4to., Sydney, 1890) ; Part II, 
pp! 49 (4to., Sydney, 1891) ; Part III, pp. 40 (4to., Sydney, 1895.) By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 9. The Fossil Fi.shes of the Talbragar Beds (Jurassic?), pp. xiii, 31, map, sections, and 6 plates (4to., 
Sydney, 1895.) By Arthur Smith Woodward, F.(4.S., &c. 
No. 11. A Monograph of the Cretaceous Invertebrate Fauna of New South Wales, pp. 98, pis. 11 
(4to., Sydney, 1902). By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 13. A Monograph of the Silurian and Devonian Corals of New South Wales, ikc., Part I. The 
Genus Halysites^ pp. ix, '39, and 9 plates (4to., Sydney, 1904). By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 14. A Monograph of the Foraminifei'a of the Permo-Carboniferous Limestones of N('w South Wales, 
pp. 22, pis. 4 (4to., Sydney, 1905). By F. Chapman, A.L.S., and W. Howchin, F.G.S. 
IN PREPARATION : 
PALEONTOLOGICAL SERIES. 
No. 5. The Permo-Carbonife)'ous Invertebrata of New South Wales. Vol. II. The Pelecj’poda. Part II. 
The Genus Euri/desina. By R. Etheridge, Junr.. and V. S. Dun. 
No. 8. Contributions towards a Catalogue of Works, Papers, and Reports, tkc., Australian Aborigines 
Part IV. By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
No. 10. The Fossil Fishes of the Wianamatta Shales at St. Peters. By A. Smith V oodward, I.R.S., ikc. 
No. 13. A Monograph of the Silurian and Devonian Corals of New South Wales, 4rc. Part II. I he 
Genus Tryplasma. By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
