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" Should the identity between these strata, in the two districts, 

 he established, the following conclusions will be reasonable : — 



" 1st. That a large number of gold-bearing quartz leads lie un- 

 derneath the lowest lead known at Waverley. 



"2nd. That on the assumption that no very considerable differ- 

 ences in the aggregate thickness exist between the strata at 

 Mount Uniacke and Waverley, there is a belt of auriferous 

 strata, about six hundred feet thick, concealed beneath the 

 barrel quartz at Waverley, which is exposed at Mount 

 Uniacke. 



" 3rd. That the Taylor group may be identified at Mount 

 Uniacke, associated with the " dark colored slates, with 

 plumbaginous surfaces," 



" 4th. That the equivalent of the rich Tudor group may be 

 found at Mount Uniacke. 



" 5th. That the majority of worked mines are on leads, which will 

 be found below the barrel quartz at Waverley. 



