In continuation of the short paper read, last year on the works then in operation at Cascades, Hobart, and at Tarleton, I now lay before the Society the records of boring with the diamond drills, together with a few remarks on the results. I have, on several occasions, pointed out the extreme improbability of the discovery of coal in either locality, but there were many who held a different opinion, and it was well that the question should be set at rest. -- Part one of this article is at http://eprints.utas.edu.au/1559
AUGUST meeting- Owing to the inclemency of the weather the meeting to be held this evening was po...
It has rather been a problem whence the Tasmanian Aborigines obtained the material for their implem...
Owing to the unexploited nature of this field of enquiry, the work is practically entirely of an or...
The attempt which is being made, by means of the diamond drill, to test the question of the existen...
All who are interested in the progress of Tasmania must regret the discontinuance of the geological...
Having heard that a shaft was being sunk by Mr. Newman on the property of Mr. Degraves, at the Casc...
There has been no previous record of volcanic activity in Tasmania during the period occupied by th...
Letter to J.W Agnew on the geological structure of the North-East coast of Tasmania-in relation to t...
On the occasion of the last meeting of this Association in Hobart the late W. H. Twelvetrees presen...
Major L. F. Giblin, D.S.O.. and Mr. A. V. Giblin during the Christmas holidays of 1920, 1921, and 1...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
Geological description of the Mount Cygnet and surrounding areas also description of Harefield in th...
Through the courtesy of the secretary I have been allowed to read Mr. Moore's paper on " The discov...
Through the courtesy of Messrs. E. J. Dunn, R. M. Johnston, and A. Morton I have received the two f...
The first description of the geological features of the coast near Wynyard was given forty years ag...
AUGUST meeting- Owing to the inclemency of the weather the meeting to be held this evening was po...
It has rather been a problem whence the Tasmanian Aborigines obtained the material for their implem...
Owing to the unexploited nature of this field of enquiry, the work is practically entirely of an or...
The attempt which is being made, by means of the diamond drill, to test the question of the existen...
All who are interested in the progress of Tasmania must regret the discontinuance of the geological...
Having heard that a shaft was being sunk by Mr. Newman on the property of Mr. Degraves, at the Casc...
There has been no previous record of volcanic activity in Tasmania during the period occupied by th...
Letter to J.W Agnew on the geological structure of the North-East coast of Tasmania-in relation to t...
On the occasion of the last meeting of this Association in Hobart the late W. H. Twelvetrees presen...
Major L. F. Giblin, D.S.O.. and Mr. A. V. Giblin during the Christmas holidays of 1920, 1921, and 1...
Tasmania, a small geological outlier of Eastern Australia, offers a highly interesting field to the...
Geological description of the Mount Cygnet and surrounding areas also description of Harefield in th...
Through the courtesy of the secretary I have been allowed to read Mr. Moore's paper on " The discov...
Through the courtesy of Messrs. E. J. Dunn, R. M. Johnston, and A. Morton I have received the two f...
The first description of the geological features of the coast near Wynyard was given forty years ag...
AUGUST meeting- Owing to the inclemency of the weather the meeting to be held this evening was po...
It has rather been a problem whence the Tasmanian Aborigines obtained the material for their implem...
Owing to the unexploited nature of this field of enquiry, the work is practically entirely of an or...