NEW SOUTH WALES (Continued) ETHNOLOGICAL SERIES :- 1. Aboriginal Carvings of Port Jackson and Broken Bay. Measured and Described by W. D. Campbell. 1899 RECORDS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 7 vols. 4to. Sydney, 1889-1900 PUBLICATIONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, SYDNEY. I. CATALOGUES 1. Catalogue of the Specimens of Natural History and Miscellaneous Curiosities in the Australian Museum. By G. Bennett. 1837. 8vo 3. Catalogue of the Minerals and Rocks in the Collection of the Australian Museum. By G. Krefft. 1873. 8vo 4. Catalogue of the Australian Birds in the Australian Museum. By E. P. Ramsay. 8vo. 1876-94 Part I. Accipitres. 1876 Part III. Psittaci. 1891 5. Catalogue of the Australian Stalk and Sessile-eyed Crustacea. By W. A. Haswell. 1882. 8vo, with 4 plates 6. Catalogue of the Library of the Australian Museum. 1883. 8vo. With 2 supple ments 7. Catalogue of a Collection of Fossils in the Australian Museum, with Introductory Notes. By F. Ratte. 1883. 8vo 8. Catalogue of the Australian Hydroid Zoophytes. By W. M. Bale. 1884. 8vo. With 19 plates 9. Descriptive Catalogue of the General Collection of Minerals in the Australian Museum. By F. Ratte. 1885. 8vo 8vo. Sydney, 1837-1900 9. VICTORIA FORMERLY THE DISTRICT OF PORT PHILLIP OR AUSTRALIA FELIX. FIRST SETTLED BY COLONISTS FROM TASMANIA AUGUST, 1835; SEPARATED FROM NEW SOUTH WALES, 1851 See also SECTIONS 2, 6, 7, 65, 66, 67, and 70–77 KERR'S MELBOURNE ALMANAC AND PORT PHILLIP DIRECTORY FOR 1841. A compendium of useful and accurate information connected with Port Phillip. 8vo. Melb. 1841 ARDEN. Recent Information respecting Port Phillip and the promising Province of Australia Felix, in the great territory of New South Wales, including their History, Geography, and important Natural Resources. With interesting sketches of the Aboriginal Inhabitants, and valuable advice to emigrants. By the Editor of the Port Phillip Gazette (George Arden). 12mo. Lond. 1841 DAVENPORT. Specimens of the language of the Barrabool Tribe, and list of the Members of the Tribe, collected about 1842. By Mrs. F. A. Davenport. 'Letters from Victorian Pioneers.' 1899 GUNN. Bunyip' of Australia Felix. By Ronald C. Gunn. 6 Tas. Jour.' iii. 1847 PERRY. Letter from the Lord Bishop of Melbourne (Dr. Charles Perry) to the Honorary Secretary of the Special Committee for that Diocese. Map. 12mo. Lond. 1850 WATHEN. Coal Measures along the Coast between Western Port and Cape Lintrap, Port Phillip. By G. H. Wathen. R.S.T. i. 1851 RETURN RESPECTING THE GOLD FIELDS OF VICTORIA. Pamp. H. Melb. 1851 Melb. 1852 TULLOCH. Five Views of the Gold Fields of Mount Alexander and Ballarat in Victoria. Drawn on the spot by D. Tulloch. Ob. 4to. BONWICK. Notes of a Gold Digger, and Gold Diggers' Guide. 12mo. By James Melb. 1852 Bonwick. MORGAN. Life and Adventures of William Buckley, thirty-two years a wanderer amongst the Aborigines of the then unexplored country round Port Phillip, now the Province of Victoria. By John Morgan. 12mo. Hobart, 1852 Pamp. 129. Lond. 1853 COLONY OF VICTORIA. A'BECKETT. Does the Discovery of Gold in Victoria, viewed in relation to its Moral and Social Effects as hitherto developed, deserve to be considered a National Blessing or a National Curse? By Colonus (Sir William A'Beckett). Svo. Melb. 1853 CAMPBELL. Remarks on National Education, with reference to the Colony of Victoria. By C. Campbell. Vict. Pamp. iii. Melb. 1853 MOSSMAN. Emigrants' Letters from Australia (Victoria). Selected, with critical and explanatory remarks, by Samuel Mossman. 12mo. Lond. 1853 WEKEY. The Land: importance of its Culture to the General Prosperity of Victoria. With a special reference to the Cultivation of the Vine, its advantages and prospects. By S. Wekey. Vict. Pamp. i. Melb. 1854 BELL. Historical and Statistical View of the Colony of Victoria. By G. M. J.S.S. xvii. 1854 Bell. VICTORIA (Continued)- LANG. The Convict's Bank; or, a Plain Statement of the Case of Alleged A LETTER ON BOUNTY IMMIGRATION AND THE RIGHTS OF CAIRNS. Ibid. The Dangers and Duties of the Young Men of Victoria; or, Counsels adapted to the present Crisis. By the Rev. Dr. Adam Cairns. Ibid. DAVITT. Origin and Progress of the National System of Education. Arthur Davitt. SETTLEMENT OF JOHN BATMAN IN PORT PHILLIP. Ibid. 'Jour. of Aus.' i. 1856 BUNCE. Reminiscences of Twenty-three Years' Wanderings in the Australian Colonies. By Daniel Bunce. Ibid. VICTORIA ILLUSTRATED: 46 engraved Plates of Scenery, Buildings, &c. 1. Entrance to Port Phillip CONTENTS 2. Ballaarat, looking N.W. from Mount Bunningyong 3. Ballaarat Flat, from the Black Hill 4. Ballaarat Post Office and Township, from 5. Lydiart Street, from Bath's Hotel, Ballaarat 8. Forest Creek, from Road to Castlemaine 9. Market Square, Castlemaine 10. Creswick's Creek, from Spring Hill 12. Government Camp, Creswick's Creek 14. Township of Keilor, from South Side of 15. Sandhurst 16. Port of Warrnambool 17. Belfast, Port Fairy 18. Portland, from the Bay 19. Approach to Richmond, from North Bank of Yarra Yarra 20. Approach to Geelong, from the Bay 21. Steam Packet Wharf, Mack's Hotel, &c., Geelong 22. Yarra Street, looking South to the Bay of Geelong 23. Market Square, looking N.E. from Malop Street, Geelong 24. Market Square, North Side, Geelong Ob. 4to. Melb. 1857 31. Approach to Melbourne from Abattoir 33. Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, West End 35. St. Francis Cathedral, Melbourne 36. Dight's Mill, Yarra Yarra 37. View on the Yarra, near Dight's Mill 38. Government Offices, Melbourne 39. Hobson's Bay, &c., from Signal Station 41. City Police Station and Town Hall, 42. Post Office, Melbourne 43. St. Paul's Church, from South End of Swanston Street, Melbourne 44. Great Collins Street, looking East from Wesleyan Chapel, Melbourne 45. Great Collins Street, looking West from Russell Street, Melbourne 46. Great Bourke Street, looking East from Queen Street, Melbourne VICTORIA (Continued)— BONWICK. William Buckley, the Wild White Man, and his Port Phillip Black Friends. By James Bonwick. 8vo. Melb. 1857 INTELLECTUAL OPPORTUNITIES OF THE WORKING MEN IN VICTORIA. MILLAR. Supply of Water to the Town of Geelong. By John Millar. BLANDOWSKI. Ibid. Ibid. P.I.V. ii. 1858 Recent Discoveries in Natural History on the Lower Murray. By William Blandowski. STANBRIDGE. Astronomy and Mythology of the Aborigines of Victoria. By W. Edward Stanbridge. Ibid. BLANDOWSKI. Extensive Infusoria Deposits in the Mallee Scrub, near Swan Hill, on the Lower Murray River, in Victoria; and presence of Fucoidæ in Silurian Rocks, near Melbourne. By William Blandowski. M'COMBIE. History of Victoria. By Thomas M'Combie. Ibid. 1857-58 'Jour. of Aus. ' iii., iv. REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF VICTORIA ON THE ABORIGINES. Folio. Melb. 1859 SMITH. Reclamation and Cultivation of Batman's Swamp, Victoria. By NEUMAYER. Description and System of Working of the Flagstaff Observatory, Melbourne. By Prof. George Neumayer. Ibid. MICHIE. Victoria suffering a Recovery. By (Sir) Archibald Michie. THE LAND BILL; being a Letter addressed to the Members of the Legis- MACGILLIVRAY. P.I.V. iv. 1860 Cheilostomatous Polyzoa of Victoria and other parts of Ibid. Australia. By P. H. MacGillivray. WOODS. Tertiary Rocks at Portland Bay, Victoria. By the Rev. Julian Edmund Woods. Ibid. CORBETT. Conjugal Condition of the People of Victoria, considered in relation to Laws of Divorce. By Francis A. Corbett. R.S.V. v. 1860 MORTON. Suggestions for the Introduction of Animals and Agricultural Seeds into Victoria. By W. Lockhart Morton. Ibid. COATES. Deposit of Diatomaceæ at South Yarra, Victoria. By John Ibid. Coates. THE BEST PLAN TO IMPROVE THE AFFAIRS OF THE COLONY. VICTORIA (Continued) M'COY. Snakes of Victoria. By Prof. M'Coy. R.S.V. vi. 1861 BEVERIDGE. Dialects, Habits, Customs, and Mythology of the Lower Murray Aborigines, Victoria. By Peter Beveridge. ASPINALL. Three Years in Melbourne. By Clara Aspinall. Ibid. 12mo. Lond. 1862 SMYTH. Unexplored Districts of Victoria. By R. Brough Smyth. R.S.V. vi. 1862 RAWLINSON. Suggestions for the Formation of a Colonial Navy, and for securing speedy and certain communication with Europe, and Defence of our Coasts in time of War. By Thomas E. Rawlinson. Ibid. RAWLINSON. Entrance to the Gipps Land Lakes, Victoria. By Thomas E. R.S.V. vi. 1863 Rawlinson. Rawlinson. RAWLINSON. Coast and Lakes of Gipps Land, Victoria. By Thomas E. Archer. Ibid. SMITH. Surface and Underground Drainage of Melbourne. By Alexander K. Smith. Ibid. ADAMS. Yarra (Victoria) Floods and their Remedy. By Robert Adams. Ibid. WOODS. Geology of Portland. Two Lectures by Rev J. E. Tenison Woods. Pamp. 129. Portland, 1865 HARRISON. Victoria as a Field for Geologists. By Thomas Harrison. R.S.V. vii. 1865 RAWLINSON. On the Probable Erosion of the Mountain Ranges of Gipps Land. By Thomas E. Rawlinson. Ibid. M'COY. Discovery of Cretaceous Fossils in Australia. By (Sir) Frederick M'Coy. Ibid. Ibid. BLEASDALE. Report on an Exhibition of Gems, both Victorian and Foreign, held in Melbourne. By Rev. Dr. John I. Bleasdale. BONWICK. Volcanic Rocks of Rome and Victoria compared. By James Bonwick. ELLERY. Rainfall in Victoria. By R. L. J. Ellery. BARRY. R.S.V. viii. 1866 By R. Brough Smyth. Pamp. 129. Melb. 1866 Address to the Workmen employed in Building the Great Hall of the Melbourne Public Library and Museum in Melbourne, delivered by Sir Redmond Barry. Svo. Melb. 1866 DAINTREE. Report on the Geology of the District of Ballan, including Remarks on the Age and Origin of Gold, &c. By Richard Daintree. Folio. Melb. 1866 |