PEE FACE. 
XTll. 
Society of Bath (Eug.) The gatherings of my old Colleague, the late Eichard Daintree, 
described by my Eather,* have become much scattered, and it is difficult to refer to 
their present place of exhibition. The Corals are in the British Museum, and I have 
received some of the Mollusca from the Queensland Museum, but they do not all appear 
to be there. I was permitted to borrow a few fossils from the Collection of the late 
Eev. J. E. T. Woods, and through the courtesy of the late Prof. W. H. Stephens, M. A., 
access was granted to many of the plants described by Mr. Woods in his Memoir on the 
“’Elora of the Coal Deposits of AuBtralia,”t now in the Macleay Museum at the 
University of Sydney. 
A Bibliography of the principal Papers relating to the Palseontology of Queens- 
land is given herewith. 
It may be necessary to point out that as it is now some time since the Plates 
were printed off, the titles affixed to some of them are not in accord with the classifica- 
tion finally adopted, and reflect opinions now abandoned as to the age of certain 
formations. This, however, is of little importance, as the changes adopffed will be noted 
in the text. 
EOBEET ETHEEIDGE, Juirii. 
Sydney, 10th August, 1892. 
h 
* Quart. Journ. Geol. Soo., 1872, xxviii., pp. 317-350. 
t Proo. Linn. Hoc. N.S. Wales, 1883, viii., pt. 1, pp. 37-107. 
