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THIS small octavo volume of some eighty pages, ten plates and forty-seven text figures is in effect a catalogue raisonne of the known fish fauna of the locality. The fauna is of interest and importance in that it is intermediate in age between the well-known Hawkesbury and Gosford formations. A considerable number of new species and genera is described, adequately figured, and the present situation of the type specimens recorded, so that the work will be of definite use to other workers in similar fields of research.

The Triassic Fishes of Brookvale, New South Wales

By the Rev. R. T. Wade. Pp. xiv + 110 + 10 plates. (London: British Museum (Natural History), 1935.) 10s.

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Geology. Nature 137, 447–448 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137447e0

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