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N°. 2. 1888. C. Boil. YOU Ettiughauscu : Contributions to th e te rtia ry flora of
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coal- and plant-bearing beds of palaeozoic and mesozoio age in Eastern
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N°. 4. 1890. A. Smith "Woodward: The fossil flshes of th e Hawkesbury Series
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P a r t II. 1892. Echinodermata, Annelida and Crustacea.
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. 1890. R. Etheridge Jr. et A. S. Oliff: The mesozoic and te rtia ry insects
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N°. 8 . 1890. R. Etheridge .Jr.: Contributions to a catalogue of wo rks, rep o rts
and papers on th e anthropology, e thnology and geological h isto ry of th e
a u s tra lian and ta sm an ian aborigines.
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N°. 9. 1895. A. S. Woodward: The fossil fishes of th e Talbragar beds (Jurassic?),
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N°. 1 1899. W. D. Campliell: Aboriginal carvings of Po rt Jackson an d Broken B a y .
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bed a t Long Bay, n e a r Botany. Avec 1 pl. - W. Anderson: Petrographical
notes on th e eru p tiv e rocks connected w ith th e silver-bearing lodes a t
Sunny-Corner, Mitchell n e a r B a th u rs t. Avec 2 pl. - R. Etheridge: On th e
occurence of a coral in te rm ed iate in s tru c tu re between th e genera Lonsdaleia
and Spongophyllum in th e upper (?) palaeozoic rooks of New South Wales.
Avec 1 pl. - J. C. H. Mlngaye: On th e occurence of te llu rium in combination
w ith b ismuth from Norongo n e ar Captain’s Elat, N. S. Wales. —
T . W. Edgewortii David: Description of th e physical characters of telluric-
b ism u th ores from Norongo n e a r Captain’s Flat. — H. W. P owell; Sketch
of columnar b a sa lt on th e Ho rto n river, n e a r Lindsay Station. Avec 1 pl. —
J. E. Carne: Notes on th e m in e ral resources of New South Wales, as represented
a t th e Melbourne cen ten n ia l Exhibition. R. Kidston: Note on two
specimens of Lepidodendron from th e lower carboniferous (?) of Goono
Goono, New South Wales. Avec 1 pl. - W. Anderson: On th e p o st-tertiary
ossiferous clays n e ar Myall Creek, Bingera. Aveo 5 pl. - B. Etheridge: On
fu rth e r evidence of a large ex tin c t stru th io u s bird (Dromornis Owen) from
th e post-tertiary deposits of Queensland. Avec 2 pl. — W. Anderson: On the
stra tig rap h ic al position of flsh and p lant-bearing beds on th e Talb rag a r river,
Cassilis District. Aveo 1 pl. - T . W. Edgeworth David: On th e examination
of an aboriginal rock-shelter and kitchen-midden a t N o rth Harbour, Po rt
Jackson. Avec 8 pl. - R. Etlieridge: Rema rk s on a fern (Cycadopteres
scolopendrina Ratte) from th e W ian am a tta shales n e ar Sydney. Avec 1 pl. -
R. Etheridge: Report on supposed caves w ith aboriginal d rawin g s on Har-
ris’-Creek and George’s River, n e ar Liverpool. Avec 1 pl. — R. Etheridge:
On th e occurence of th e genus Meionola in th e pliocene deep lead a t Canadian
n e ar Gulgong. Aveo 2 pl. - T . W. Edgeworth David: The leucite
b a sa lts of New South Wales. Aveo 2 pl. -- R. Etheridge: On our pre sen t
knowledge of th e palaeontology of New Guinea. Avec 1 pl. — W . And e rso n :
On th e mineral spring a t R jck F la t Creek near Cooina, Moiiara District.
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