[168]. See Hutton Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1896, Baur, Amer. Nat. 1897, Pilsbry, Proc. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1900, Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1892, 1899, &c.

[169]. The term “basalt” is here used in a general sense to include olivine-basalts, basaltic andesites, and other basic types of the augite-andesites and hypersthene-augite andesites.

[170]. The usual signification of “koro” as a prefix or part of names of hills and mountains is a “prominence” or “projection.” It is a mistake on my part to assume that in such cases it is as a rule equivalent to a town or village.


Transcriber's Note

There is some inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in this book which has not been normalized.

Some corrections have been made to the text. In particular, punctuation was corrected. Additionally, the following changes have been made:

p. [10] beween -> between

p. [75] ·15 m. long -> ·15 mm. long

p. [114] ts -> its