. The commonwealth of Australia; federal handbook, prepared in connection with the eighty-fourth meeting of the British association for the advancement of science, held in Australia, August, 1914 . iLAlIi i Federal Plate II. Relief Model of Australia and Tasmania, In W. K. .Mclntyro. showing the horst of Tasmania, with its high peaks of diabase sills, to left of the faulttrough of Bass Strait, Mt. Kosciusko, 7,300 feet. Is just to the right of the light handof the two small black shadows on the north side of Bass Strait, at the knotting pointbetween the east and west tren


. The commonwealth of Australia; federal handbook, prepared in connection with the eighty-fourth meeting of the British association for the advancement of science, held in Australia, August, 1914 . iLAlIi i Federal Plate II. Relief Model of Australia and Tasmania, In W. K. .Mclntyro. showing the horst of Tasmania, with its high peaks of diabase sills, to left of the faulttrough of Bass Strait, Mt. Kosciusko, 7,300 feet. Is just to the right of the light handof the two small black shadows on the north side of Bass Strait, at the knotting pointbetween the east and west trend lines of the southern coast of Victoria, and the moreof less meridional trend lines of the east coast of Australia. To right of Kosciuskothe Hunter Geocol is seen in front of and midway between the sharp peaks of the Warruni-bungle Mountains on the left, and the Nandewar Ranges on the right. Further to thelight the dark patch crossing the range represents a narrow tongue of Jurassic sedimentsjoining the large dark area of the main artesian basin to the plain of .Jurassic and Cre-taceous rock, also showing dark, lying along the middle area of the east Australiancoast line. Further to the north-east is the steep-to riickland coa


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