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REMARKS ON THE SEDIMENTARY EORMATIONS 
OE NEW SOUTH WALES. 
IlITSTEATED BY EBFEEEYCES TO OTHEE PEOTIECES OE AITSTEALASIA. 
(Bj the Bey. W. B. Clakkd, M.A., B.Gr.S., F.B.Gr.S., Member of the Geological 
Societies of Franco and Austria, Yice-Prcsidcnt of the Koyal Society of 
Kew South Wales, &c., &c.) 
Zrd Uldition. 
[iNTRoniTCTOiiY NOTICE. — Tho first Edition of the folloAving IMemoir Tvas 
written for and published in the “ Catalogue of the Natural and Industrial 
Products of New South Wales,” and forwarded to the Paris Universal Exhi- 
bition of 18G7, by the New South Wales Exhibition Commissioners, at whose 
request it was undertaken. 
It was re-printed at ^Melbourne in tho Official Kecord of the Intercolonial 
Exhibition of Australasia” in the same year, and was subsequently honoured 
by being transferred to the pages of the “ American Journal of Science and 
Art.” 
The second Edition was prepared for the Beport of the “ Intercolonial 
Exhibition of 1870 at Sydney” and was included with an Essay “ on the Pro- 
gress of Gold Discoyery in Australasia from 1860 to 1871” (by tho same 
author), in the work entitled — “The Industrial Progress of New South 
Wales.” 
This, the third Edition, carries on the mention of geological experiences as 
to the Sedimentary Formations of Australasia to tho present date, and has 
reference to the “ Philadelphia International Exhibition of 187G” — of the 
New Soutli Wales Commission for which, and of those of the years above 
named, the author has had the honor of being appointed a member. 
Branthwaite, North Shore, 
2nd June, 1875, 
W.B.C.l 
