Catalogue of Works, Papers, Reports, and Maps, on the Geology, Palæontology, Mineralogy, Mining and Metallurgy, Etc. of the Australian Continent and Tasmania

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E. Stanford, 1881 - Geology - 195 pages

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Page 132 - of the Palaeozoic Period, with Critical Descriptions of Illustrative Species. Illustrated with 15 Lithograph Plates and numerous Engravings.
Page 130 - Annual Report of the Department of Mines. New South Wales, for the year 1875. Sydney, Is7(i. One vol. 4to, pp. 1(17. Mineral Map and General Statistics of New South Wales, Australia.
Page 132 - On the Structure and Affinities of the Genus Monticulipora and its Sub-Genera, with Critical Descriptions of Illustrative Species. Illustrated with numerous Engravings on wood and lithographed Plates. Super-royal 8vo, 18s.
Page 54 - Illustrations of Comparative Anatomy, Vertebrate and Invertebrate, for the Use of Students in the Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. cloth, is. 6d. A Catalogue of Australian Fossils (including Tasmania and the Island of Timor), by R.
Page 181 - Mr. Westgarth has produced a reliable and readable book well stocked with information, and pleasantly interspersed with incidents of travel and views of colonial life. It is clear, sensible, and suggestive.
Page 84 - History of Discovery in our Australasian Colonies, Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, from the Earliest Date to the Present Day. By WILLIAM HOWITT. With 3 Maps of the Recent Explorations from Official Sources. 2 vols. 8vo. 20s. The Capital of the Tycoon ; a Narrative of a 3 Years
Page 68 - Lectures on Gold for the Instruction of Emigrants about to proceed to Australia.
Page 63 - Journal of Proceedings of the Western Australian Exploring Expedition through the Centre of Australia, from Champion Bay, on the West Coast, to the Overland Telegraph Line between Adelaide and Port Darwin.
Page 48 - THE PRESENT STATE OF AUSTRALIA ; a Description of the Country, its Advantages and Prospects with reference to Emigration ; and a particular Account of the Manners, Customs, and condition of its Aboriginal Inhabitants. By ROBERT DAWSON, Esq.
Page 42 - Report on the Cape River Diggings, and the latest Mineral Discoveries in North Queensland, pp.

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