NEW SOUTH WALES (Continued) — LUKEY. Australian Gas Light Company, Sydney. An Historical Sketch Ibid. JAQUET. Report on Cobalt Deposits at Port Macquarie. By John B. Jaquet. Ibid. WATT. Report on the Discovery of a Diamond at Upper Tarlo. By J. Alex. Watt. Ibid. WATT. Report on Winters Reef, near Condobolin. By J. Alex. Watt. Ibid. WATT. Report on the Nanima Creek and Gooda Gold Fields. By J. Alex. Watt. Ibid. MATHEWS. Burbung, or Initiation Ceremonies of the Murrumbidgee Wales. By W. J. Clunies Ross. Ibid. MATHEWS. Burbung of the Darkinung Tribes, New South Wales. By MATHEWS. Wandarral of the Richmond and Clarence River Tribes, New Ibid. South Wales. By R. H. Mathews. ROWE. New South Wales Metropolitan Water Supply, from a Military Allan. P.I.C.E. cxxviii. 1897 PARKES. An Emigrant's Home Letters. By (Sir) Henry Parkes. 12mo. Sydney, 1897 NORTH. List of Insectivorous Birds of New South Wales. By Alfred J. North. Illustrated. 8vo. Sydney, 1896-97 JAQUET. Occurrence of Platinum in New South Wales. By J. B. Jaquet. Rec. Geo. Sur. N.S.W. v. 1898 SOUTH WALES. Edited by Alex 6 vols. 8vo. Sydney, 1893–1898 Vol. IV. Hunter and King. 1800-1802 Vol. V. King. 1803-1805 Vol. VI. King and Bligh. 1806-1808 Geology of the Coast between Port Rec. Geo. Sur. N.S.W. v. 1898 CARNE. Auriferous Black Sands of the Esk River and Jerusalem Creek. By J. E. Carne. Ibid. NEW SOUTH WALES (Continued) JAQUET. Geological Notes upon a Trip to Mount Kosciusko. By J. B. Rec. Geo. Sur. N.S.W. V. 1898 Jaquet. HANDBOOK OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES SWIMMING ASSOPamp. 176. Sydney, 1898 CIATION. RUSSELL. Results of Rain, River and Evaporation Observations made in P.I.C.E. cxxxii. HAMPDEN. Sport in New South Wales. By Lord Hampden. 1898 (m.) Pamp. 156. 1898 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS, BATHURST AND WAGGA WAGGA. pectus, Rules, and Syllabus of Instruction for Students ProsPamp. 176. Sydney, 1898 RUSSELL. Water Spouts on the Coast of New South Wales. By H. C. Pamp. 176. Sydney, 1898 RUSSELL. Source of the Periodic Waves which are Recorded from time to time on the Sydney and Newcastle Tide Gauges. By H. C. Russell. Russell. Ibid. MEREWETHER. University of Sydney: Reminiscences of an Original Fellow of the Senate. F. L. S. Merewether. Pamp. H. Lond. 1898 REPORT UPON TRAWLING OPERATIONS OFF THE COAST OF NEW SOUTH WALES, between the Manning River and Jervis Bay, carried on by H.M. C.S.' Thetis' under the direction of Frank Farnell; together with Scientific Report on the Fishes by Edgar R. Waite. P.P. (N.S.W.) 1898 FURBER. Trigonometrical Survey of New South Wales, with mention of similar surveys in the other Australian Colonies. By T. F. Furber. A.A.A.S. vii. 1898 BLAKEMORE. Metallurgical Methods in use at Broken Hill. By G. H. Ibid. Blakemore. MINGAYE. Occurrence of Phosphatic Deposits in the Jenolan Caves, New Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. KYNGDON. Wine Culture in New South Wales. By F. B. Kyngdon. Ibid. RONALDSON. Coal Mining in New South Wales. By J. H. Ronaldson. Ibid. TIDSWELL. History of Small Pox and Vaccination in New South Wales. By Frank Tidswell. Ibid. BOULTBEE. Artesian Water in New South Wales. By J. W. Boultbee. R.S.N.S.W. xxxii. 1898 LARMER. Native Vocabulary of Miscellaneous New South Wales Objects. By J. Larmer. Ibid. MATHEWS. Group Divisions and Initiation Ceremonies of the Barkunjee Tribes. By R. H. Mathews. Ibid. BURGE. Narrow Gauge as applied to Branch Railways in New South Wales. By C. O. Burge. Ibid. NEW SOUTH WALES (Continued)CARLETON. Lighthouses in New South Wales. By H. R. Carleton. SMITH. Pinenes of the Oils of the Genus Eucalyptus (of New South Wales). By Henry G. Smith. Ibid. PAPERS, REPORTS, &c., in connection with the Administration of the Government of Norfolk Island. P.P. (N.S.W.) 1898 COGHLAN. Deaths in Child-Birth in New South Wales. By T. A. Coghlan. J.S.S. Ixi. 1898 JULIUS. Report showing the Comparative Value of New South Wales and Collie Coals. By G. A. Julius. ANNUAL REVIEW OF SHIPPING AND COMMERCE WALES. Pamps. G. and H. P.P. (W.A.) 1898 OF NEW SOUTH Sydney, 1897-99 COGHLAN. Wealth and Progress of New South Wales. By T. A. Coghlan. Maps and diagrams. 12 vols. 8vo. Sydney, 1887-1899 REPORT OF THE COUNCIL AND MINISTER OF EDUCATION UPON THE CONDITION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND OF THE CERTIFIED DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Svo and folio. Sydney, 1867-1899 HUXLEY. Gold Diggings at Bathurst in 1851. By Mrs. Henrietta Huxley. (m.) Pamp. 156. 1899 CURRAN. Geology of Sydney and the Blue Mountains: a Popular Introduction to the Study of Geology. By Rev. J. Milne Curran. Illustrated. 12mo. THE JENOLAN CAVES AND THE BLUE MOUNTAINS. By Argus. Illustrated. Sm. 4to. Parramatta, 1899 PETHERICK. New South Wales. By Edward A. Petherick. 'International Geography.' 1899 BECKE and JEFFERY. Admiral Phillip: the Founding of New South Johnston. Moxham. MOXHAM. Manufactures and Industries of New South Wales. By W. J. DIESELDORFF. New South Wales Copper Ores containing Iodine. By Ibid. NEW SOUTH WALES (Continued)- STEPHEN. Reminiscences of New South Wales. By Hon. Septimus A. Stephen. P.R.C.I. xxxi. SHORT. Sydney, New South Wales. By Charles Short. 1899 (m.) Pamp. 156. 1899 MILLEN. Our Western Lands. By E. D. Millen. Pamp. 176. Sydney, 1900 Illustrated. 12mo. Sydney, 1900 MATHEWS. Walloonggurra Ceremony, New South Wales. By R. H. Mathews. 'Geo. Jour.' (Q.) xv. MAJOR. Leaves from a Squatter's Note Book. By Thomas Major. 1900 12mo. Lond. 1900. DUN. Contributions to a list of Papers and Reports dealing with the Economic Geology of New South Wales. By W. S. Dun. Rec. Geo. Sur. N.S.W. vi. 1900 WATT. Saddle Reefs of the Hargraves Gold Field. By J. Alex. Watt. vi. 1898-1900 Ibid. ར.” Ibid. vi. 1900 MINGAYE. Occurrence of Phosphatic Deposits in the Jenolan Caves. By Coghlan. Ibid. 8vo. Sydney, 1900 COGHLAN. Climate of New South Wales. By T. A. Coghlan. 8vo. Sydney, 1900 COGHLAN. Agriculture in New South Wales. By T. A. Coghlan. Svo. Sydney, 1900 COGHLAN. Mining Industry of New South Wales. By T. A. Coghlan. Svo. Sydney, 1900 COGHLAN. Fauna of New South Wales. By T. A. Coghlan. Svo. Sydney, 1900 BONWICK. New South Wales. By James Bonwick. B.E. Series,' iv. 1900 For information regarding Mining and Minerals of New South Wales, see the Annual Reports of the Department of Mines, and of the Geological Survey. NEW SOUTH WALES (Continued)— NEW SOUTH WALES DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND AGRICULTURE-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Mineral Resources. : Sm. 4to. Sydney, 1898–1900 1. Chromic Iron Ore its modes of Occurrence, Mining, Dressing, Uses and Value with a Register of New South Wales Localities. By J. E. Carne. 1898 2. Occurrence of Tungsten Ores in New South Wales; with a Register of Localities. By J. E. Carne. 1898 3. Notes on Gold-dredging, with reference to the Introduction of the Industry into New South Wales. By J. B. Jaquet. 1898 4. Notes on the Occurrence of Bismuth Ores in New South Wales. By J. A. Watt. 1898 1899 5. Report on the Wyalong Gold Field. By J. A. Watt. 6. The Copper Mining Industry and the Distribution of Copper Ores in New South Wales. By J. E. Carne. 1899 7. Mercury or Quicksilver in New South Wales: with Notes on its Occurrence in other Colonies and Countries. By J. E. Carne. 1900 1900 8. Report on the Hillgrove Goldfield. By E. C. Andrews. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 4to. Sydney, 1887-1900 GEOLOGICAL SERIES : 1. Geology of the Vegetable Creek Tin-mining Field, New England District. Map and 9 sections. By Prof. T. W. Edgeworth David. 1887 5. Geology of the Broken Hill Lode and Barrier Ranges Mineral Field, New South Wales. Maps, sections, and 8 plates. By J. B. Jaquet. PALEONTOLOGICAL SERIES : 1894 1 The Invertebrate Fauna of the Hawkesbury-Wianamatta Series, &c. 2 plates. By R. Etheridge, jun. 1888 2. Contributions to the Tertiary Flora of Australia, &c. 15 plates. 1888 3. Geological and Palæontological Relations of the Coal and Plantbearing Beds of Paleozoic and Mesozoic Age in Eastern Australia and Tasmania, &c. 30 plates. By Dr. Ottokar Feistmantel. 1890 4. The Fossil Fishes of the Hawkesbury Series at Gosford. 10 plates. By Arthur Smith Woodward. 1890 5. The Permo-Carboniferous Invertebrata of New South Wales. By R. Etheridge, jun. 1890-1891 Part I. Colenterata, 11 plates. Part II. Echinodermata, Annelida, and 6. Descriptions of the Palæozoic Fossils of New South Wales. By 8. Contributions towards a Catalogue of Works, Papers, and 1890-1895 9. The Fossil Fishes of the Talbragar Beds (Jurassic?). Map, sections, and 6 plates. By Arthur Smith Woodward. 1895 H |