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The Geological Survey of Victoria - Victoria, Geologically Coloxteed. By Alfred E. C. Selwyn (Government Geologist and Director of Mining and Geological Surveys). 8 sheets: scale 8 miles to 1 inch. Melbourne, July 1st, 1863. - Geological Survey-Map of Victoria: Sheets 1; 2, N.W. and S.W.; 3, N.W. and S.W.; 4, S.W.; 5, S.W. and S.E.; 6; 7, N.W., N.E. and S.E.; 8, S.W. and S.E.; 9; 10, N.W. and N.E.; 12, S.E.; 13, S.W.; 14, S.E.; 19, N.E. and S.E.; 20; 21, N.W.; 23; 24, N.E. and S.E.; 28, N.E. and S.E.; 29, N.W., N.E. and S.W.—47 quarter-sheets. Scale 2 inches to 1 mile. With and Index-map, scale 32 miles to 1 inch, showing the progress of the Geological Survey of Victoria up to 05 1st, 1864. - Geologische Karte Der Provinz Victoria: nach den offiziellen Aufnahmen unter der Direction von Alfred R. C. Selwyn. Reduzirt von A. Petermann. Scale 1: 2,000,000 (about 31½ miles to 1 inch). Gotha, JtrsTus Pebthks, 1865. - Report of the Director of the Geological Survey of Victoria for the Period from June 1863 to September 1864, with Appendices. Fol. 28 pages. Melbourne, 1865

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page 218 note 1 SeeQuart Journ. Geol. Soc., Vol. xix., p. 139.Google Scholar

page 219 note 1 The gold-veins appear to run pretty constantly nearly N. and S.

page 221 note 1 Victorian Essays.