MEMOIRS OE TilE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
OE NEW SOUTH WALES. 
PUBLISIILD; 
eEOLOeiOAL SEEIES. 
No, 1. Geology of tlie Yegexablo Crrsk Fiela. IVw Oagiaiid District, pp. 169, map and 9 
sections (4to., Syrdiey, 1887). • I’; W. E'^eworth David, B.A., &c. 
No. Geology of the Broken RiiLLode aiid Barrier Ratiges Mineral Field. New South Wales, pp. 149, 
maps, sections, and 8 plates (4to., Sydney, 1894 '. By J. B. 'Jaq,net, A.R.S.M., &c. 
PAL.ffiONTOIiOHICAL ST!EIES. 
No, 1. T''.e Invert(‘brate Fauna of the Hawkesbury-Wianamatta" Series, Vc., pp. 21, 2 plates (4to., Sydney, 
lt o8). By R. Ethei’idge, Junr. 
No. 2. (Lc '.'ibutions to the Tertiary Flora of A istralia, <fec., pp, 192, 15 plates (4to,, Sidney, 188.8). By 
Dr. onstantin, Baron von Ettingshem o; 
? • Geologic- 1 and Palreontological Relati of the Coal and Plant-bearing Bc7..s of .Paia-oroic ai\d 
Mesozoic Age in Eastern Australia end Tasmania,’ &c., pp. 186, 30 plates (4 .. 8}dnr .-, 1 90). 
By Ottokar Feistinantel, M.D. 
' . Tile Fossil Fishes of the Hawk e “y Ss.ries at Gosford, pp. 57, 10 plates (4to., ‘ ^ :y, IS'LO). 
By Arthur .Smith Woodward, T.C.S., & \ - . . 
So. 5. The Permo-Oa.’'bonifei’ous Inver' ma’' of New South Wales. Part I; Coslenterata, pp. 64, 
11 plates. (4to. Sydney, 1890) ;, _ : Echinodermata, Annelida, and Crustace.a, pp. 67, 
11 plates. (4to Sydney, 1891). By H. Ethci... unr. 
No. 6. De.scripiions of the Palaeozoic Fossils of New South TV..,,. . 'L’ the late L. G. de Koninck, M.D. 
Pp. xiv, 298, 24 idates (4to., Sydney, 1898). Transla Wofessor T. W. E. David, B.A., 
F.G.S., Mrs. David, and W. S. Dun. 
No. 7. The Mesizoic and Tertiary Insects of New South Wales, pp. 12, 2 i - (4to,, Sydney, 1890). By 
R. Etheridge. -Junr., and A. Sidney OllifF. 
No. 8. Contributions towards a Catalogue of Works, Papers, and Repoi'ts on the . Tn'oriology, .Etlniology, 
”nd Geological History of the Australian Aborigines, Part I, pp. 31 (4to., r_ >ui j. 1890) ; Part II, 
p‘ 4’' Sydney, 1891) ; Part III, pp. 40 (4to., Sydney, 1895.) By R. I ’.rvidge, Junr. 
No. 9. The F' I'ishes of the Talbragar Beds (Jurassic?), pp. xiii, 31, map, secCoijs. au<i 6 plate;, (4to., 
Sydnf, . 1895.) By Arthur Smith Woodward, E.G.S., &c. 
IN PREPARATION: 
PALiEONTOLOGIOAL SERIES. 
No. 5. '"he Permo C'.-r'-'c nifci’o .ivertebratu of Noav South Wales. Part III ; Polyzoa.' PiU'i EV : 
Brachiopoda.' By P. i ■! erklge, J”,ni’. 
No. 8. Contributions toward;; u t/’italogue of Works, Papers, and Reports, ikc., Amnralian Aborigines, 
Part IV. By R. Ethcidg-e, Junr. 
No. 10. The Invertebrata of the ’’Jpper Silurian Rocks of New South Wales. ^By R. Etheridge, Junr 
No. 11. The Cretaceous Fauna of New South Wales. By R. Etheridge, Junr. 
