SOUTH AUSTRALIA (Continued)SPENCE. Effective Voting (South Australia). By Miss C. H. Spence. HARRIS. Geographical Nomenclature of South Australia. By C. Hope A.A.A.S. v. 1893 Harris. SYMON. Address to the Young South Australian Patriotic Association. By (Sir) J. H. Symon. Pamp. 128. Adelaide, 1893 BROWN. Catalogue of South Australian Minerals, with the Mines and other Localities where found, and Remarks on the Mode of Occurrence of some of the principal Metals and Ores. By H. Y. L. Brown. Pamp. 128. Adelaide, 1893 TATE. Marine Gastropoda of South Australia. By Prof. Ralph Tate. R.S.S.A. xvii. 1893 TEPPER. Descriptions of South Australian Brachyscelid Galls. By Otto Ibid. Tepper. TEPPER. Notes and Remarks on South Australian Rhopalocera. By Otto Ibid. MYERS. Irrigation the New Australia. By Francis Myers (Telemachus). Pamp. 129. Melb. 1893 JOBSON. Beetaloo Waterworks, South Australia. By Christopher Jobson. P.I.C.E. cxiii. 1893 SPENCE. An Australian's Impressions of America. By Miss C. H. Spence. (m.) Pamp. 163. 1894 BLACKMORE. The Law of the Constitution of South Australia: a Collection of Imperial Statutes, Local Acts, and Instruments relating to the Constitution and Government of the Province. With Notes Historical and Constitutional. By Edwin Gordon Blackmore. 4to. Adelaide, 1894 LOWER. List of South Australian Rhopalocera. By Oswald B. Lower. R.S.S.A. xvii., xviii. 1893–94 TATE. Diagnoses of Mollusca from Central Australia. By Prof. Ralph Tate. Ibid. xviii. 1894 CHEWINGS. Notes on the Sedimentary Rocks in the MacDonnell and James Ranges. By Dr. Charles Chewings. Ibid. NEWLAND. Some Aboriginals I have Known. By Simpson Newland. BERRY. Labour Colonies in South Australia. By Rev. Joseph Berry. (m.) Pamp. 163. 1895 SPENCE. South Australia's Victory for Adult Suffrage. By Miss C. H. MARCH. Settlement of the People on the Land in South Australia. By TEPPER. Little-known Orthoptera from Lake Callabonna, South Australia. MOULDEN. Petrographical Observations upon some South Australian Rocks. By J. Collett Moulden. Ibid. VERCO. Revision of the Recent Gasteropods of South Australia. By Dr. J. C. Verco. Ibid. SLOANE. Carabidæ from Lake Callabonna, Central Australia. By Thomas G. Sloane. Ibid. and Capt. Inglis. CHAPMAN and INGLIS. Tides of South Australia. By R. W. Chapman R.G.S.A. (S.A.) iii. 1895 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (Continued) ADELAIDE HOSPITAL. Short account of the circumstances which led to VERCO. Descriptions of New Species of Marine Mollusca of South Australia. TEPPER. Coleoptera of Lake Callabonna, South Australia. By Otto Tepper. Ibid. MONCRIEFF. Report on Water Conservation Schemes which have been suggested in various parts of South Australia. By Alex. B. Moncrieff. Map. P.P. (S.A.) 1897 MORGAN. List of Birds in the Neighbourhood of Laura, South Australia. By Dr. M. Morgan. R.S.S.A. xxi. 1897 TATE. Evidences of Glaciation in Central Australia. By Prof. Ralph Tate. Ibid. BROWNE. Anthropological Notes relating to the Aborigines of the Lower North of South Australia. By J. Harris Browne. Ibid. HOWCHIN. Occurrence of Lower Cambrian Fossils in the Mount Lofty Ranges. By Walter Howchin. Ibid. SUTHERLAND. The South Australian Company: a Study in Colonization. By George Sutherland. 12mo. Lond. 1898 EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: the Colonization of South Australia and CHAPMAN and INGLIS. Tides of South Australia. By R. W. Chapman TORR and ASHBY. Definitions of Seven New Species of South Australian A MAKER OF COLONIES (Edward Gibbon Wakefield). (m.) Pamp. 163. 1898 CHATTER ON THINGS IN GENERAL. By Magpie.' 12mo. Adelaide, 1898 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (Continued)COCKBURN. South Australia as a Federal Unit. By (Sir) John A. Cockburn. Pamp. 193. Lond. 1899 HAY. Footprints. A Memoir of the late Alexander Hay, one of the Fathers and Early Colonists of South Australia. By his Widow. Illustrated. 12mo. Lond. 1899 JOURNALISM IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Farewell to Mr. J. H. Finlayson. Pamp. 193. Adelaide, 1899 PETHERICK. South Australia. By Edward A. Petherick. International Geography.' 1899 TATE. Older Tertiary Fossils of Uncertain Age from the Murray Desert. COCKBURN. South Australia. By (Sir) John A. Cockburn. Ibid. Inter. Com. Con. Phil. 1899 GAWLER. George Gawler, K.H., 52nd Light Infantry. A Life Sketch compiled under the direction of his daughter, Jane Cox Gawler, from original documents, letters, and other interesting papers in her possession. By C. W. N. 12mo. Derby, 1900 STIRLING and ZIETZ. Fossil Remains of Lake Callabonna, South Australia. By E. C. Stirling and A. H. C. Zietz. Mem. R.S.S.A. i. 1899-1900 COCKBURN. South Australia. By Sir John A. Cockburn. 'B.E. Series,' iv. 1900 REPORT OF THE TAXATION ACTS COMMISSION; together with Minutes of Proceedings, Evidence and Appendices. P.P. (S.A.) 1900 REPORTS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION: together with Minutes of Proceedings, Evidence and Appendices. P.P.(S.A.) 1899-1900 11. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA See also SECTIONS 2, 6, 7, 10, 65, 67, and 70–77 PROPOSED SETTLEMENT OF PRINCE ALBERT LAND. Vict. Pamp. ii. Melb. 1862 NORTHERN TERRITORY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Accompanied by a Map. 8vo. Adelaide, 1863 OPPEN. A Description of the Northern Territory of South Australia, carefully compiled from the various Explorers' and Surveyors' Journals and Charts. By Edward A. Oppen. Map. 8vo. Hertford, 1864 KNIGHT. Northern Territory of South Australia. Edited by J. G. Knight. 12mo. Adelaide, 1880 FOELSCHE. Notes on the Aborigines of North Australia. By Paul Foelsche. R.S.S.A. v. 1882 With R.S.S.A. xv. 1892 HOLTZE. Narrative of an Exploring Tour across Melville Island Ibid. R.S.S.A. xvii. 1893 PARKHOUSE. Native Tongues in Neighbourhood of Port Darwin. By T. A. Parkhouse. R.S.S.A. xix. 1895 REPORT OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY COMMISSION. With Minutes of Proceedings, Evidence, and Appendices. Folio. Adelaide, 1895 PARKHOUSE. Native Tribes of Port Darwin and Neighbourhood. By Ibid. LINDSAY and WINNECKE. Reports on Tablelands-Northern Territory. GOVERNMENT RESIDENT'S REPORT ON THE NORTHERN TERRI- P.P. (S.A.) 1880-1900 12. QUEENSLAND FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE MORETON BAY DISTRICT; SEPARATED FROM NEW SOUTH WALES, 1859 See also SECTIONS 2, 6, 7, and 65–77 EARL. Notes on Northern Australia and the Neighbouring Seas. By 12mo. Brisbane, 1861 GREGORY. Sketch of the Residence of James Morrill (or Murrells) among the Aboriginals of Northern Queensland for seventeen years; being a narrative of his life, shipwreck, landing on the coast, and residence among the aboriginals: also an account of the natural productions of Northern Queensland, and manners, customs, language, and superstitions of its inhabitants. By Edmund Gregory. 8vo. Brisbane, 1865 SCOTT. Foundation of the Settlement at Rockingham Bay. By A. Jervoise J.R.G.S. xxxv. 1865 Scott. JARDINE. Description of the Neighbourhood of Somerset, Cape York. GÜNTHER. 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