93 
'‘Unrecorded Genera of the Older Tertiary Fauna of Australia.” 
Royal Soc. N.S.W., 1893. 
u A Second Supplement to a Census of the Fauna of the Older 
Tertiary of Australia.” Royal Soc. N.S.W., 1897. 
“ On some Recent and Fossil Australian Species of Philohrya.” Royal 
Soc. South Austr., 1898. 
“On Deep-seated Eocene Strata in the Croydon and Other Bores.” 
Royal Soc. South Austr., 1898. / 
_______ “ On some Older Tertiary Fossils of Uncertain Age from the 
Murray Desert.” Royal Soc. South Austr., 1899. 
“ A Revision of the Older Tertiary Mollusca of Australia. Part I.— 
%/ 
Palliobranchiata, Pteropoda, Scaphopoda, and Lamellihranchiata, 
pars.” Royal Soc. South Austr., 1899. 
“ Section of a Well-bore at Mulgundawa, near Wellington, South 
Australia.” Royal Soc. South Austr., 1900. 
Tate, R., and Dennant, J.— 
u Correlation of the Marine Tertiaries of Australia, Part I.” Royal 
Soc. South Austr., 1893. 
u Ibid., Part II." Royal Soc. South Austr., 1895. 
“Ibid., Part III.” Royal Soc. South Austr., 1896. 
Theile, E. 0., and Grant, F. E.— 
“ On the Fossil Contents of the Eocene Clays of the Altona Coal 
Shaft,” Royal Soc. Viet,, 1902. 
Whitelaw, 0. A. L.— 
“ Geological Survey of the Parishes of Maroon, Bambra, &c. (Dean’s 
Marsh district).” Prog. Rep. Geol. Sur. Viet., March, 1900, 
Woods, J. E.. T.— 
“Geological Observations in South Australia.” London, 1862. 
“ On some Tertiary Fossils from Table Cape.” Roy. Sy>c. Tas., 1875. 
“ Notes on the Fossils Referred to in R. M. Johnston’s Article, Entitled 
‘Further Notes on the Tertiary Marine Beds of Table Cape.’ ” 
Roy. Soc. Tas., 1876. 
“ On some Australian Tertiary Corals.” Roy. Soc. New South 
Wales, 1877. 
“ On some Australian Tertiary Fossil Corals and Polyzoa.” Roy. 
Soc. New South Wales, 1878. 
“ On some Fossil Corals from Aldinga.” Roy. Soc. South Australia, 
1878. 
“ On some Tertiary Fossils from Muddy Creek.” Proc. Linn. Soc. 
New South Wales, 1878. 
“ On some Tertiary Fossils.' 1 Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, 
1879. 
In addition to the above the compilers have consulted MS. lists 
belonging to the Department as well as private MS. lists, the majority of 
which will shortly be published. In some cases these relate to deposits 
recently met with, as at Brown’s Creek and Hamilton Creek in the Aire 
River district, and in others to familiar outcrops of known beds or to more 
lately discovered extensions of the same. 
