Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of New South Wales

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The preparation of my map was a work of considerable time, occupying almost as many months as it should have done weeks, owing to the inaccurate surveys before referred to, and the necessity of examining at the Surveyor General's Office nearly all the original plans of these surveys, from which I found it was impossible to make a correct compilation ; but with the information afforded by my own traverse surveys I have, after much difficulty, compiled as accurate a map as I think it possible to ...make under the circumstances. The map is now in the hands of the lithographer, who has nearly completed his work.
6 From the Museum of the Department of Mines I assorted a collection of mineral ores and fossils characteristic of the geological formations of New South "Wales for exposition at the last Annual Exhibition of the Agricultural Society, which opened on the 6th April, 1875 This collection comprised upwards of 1, 000 specimens, brought together chiefly by the officers of the Mining Department, and supplemented by a few contributions from private sources, to which reference is made in my notes on the mineral exhibits published in the volume "Mines and Mineral Statistics.


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