Locality List of Minerals from Victoria. 73 



Anatase. — Latrobe River, Gippsland, in the tin sand (P. 1874). 

 Beechworth (L. 1873, p. 199). 



Andalusite. — Tongio West, Swift's Creek, Gippsland, the first 

 discovered in Victoria (P. 1878). Upper Murray; 

 Maldon, crystals in granite (T.M.) Ararat; Inglewood; 

 Pyrenees (P.R. Vol. 3). Chiastolite is recorded from 

 near Geelong (T.M.) Silicate of alumina, Amherst 

 (V 1873). 



Andesine. — Near Heathcote, in diabase rocks (H. 1896). 



Anglesite. — Wilson's Reef, St. Arnaud; Glen Dim Reef, Lands- 

 borough, sparingly in small, rather imperfect crystals 

 in cavities (M. 1866). In the mineral veins throughout 

 the colony (B.S. 1866). Buehan, from oxidised galena 

 (CI.). Dargo High Plains (P. 1872). 



Ankerite. — Phillip Island, in older basalt. In this rock there 

 occur narrow veins and irregular patches of a dense, 

 light, greenish-yellow mineral, which proved on analysis 

 closely related to "ankerite" (M. 1866). 



Antimony (Native). — Maldon, in a metamorphosed vein in 

 Silurian sandstone (P. 1873). Dunolly (M.R. 1889). 

 Near Mansfield (P.R. Vol. 7). Cashel, near Shepparton 

 (T.M.). 



Apatite. — Dunolly, light greenish grains in quartz ; Bass Strait, 

 an impure variety in nodular concretions is sometimes 

 found in the guano deposits of several small islands 

 (M. 1866). Phillip Island, crystals in older basalt 

 (T.M.). Bruthen Creek; Dargo basalts ; Taberraberra 

 (CI.). Eaglehawk Reef, Maldon (P. 1875-6). Maldon, 

 with calcite, dolomite, etc. (P. 1875-6). Near Heath- 

 cote, in diorite and diabase rocks (EL 1896). Phosphate 

 of lime occurs at Beechworth and Dunolly (P.R. Vol. 3). 

 Phosphate of lime with silica and alumina occurs coating 

 cavities in decomposed basalt at Bruthen Creek, Gipps- 

 land (N.M.). 



Aragonite. — In druses of radiating acicular crystals in the newer 

 pliocene basalts ; near Talbot ; Taradale ; Daylesford, 

 itc. ; in hollows of the older pliocene gold-drifts ; well 

 developed crystals in hollows of the freshwater limestone, 

 at Muckleford Creek, near its junction with the Loddon 



