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Ovens ; Little Yarra basin, with titaniferous iron sand ; 

 Cape Otway district ; Tarwin River ; Crossover Creek, 

 Gippsland ; near Daylesford ; near Colac ; Chiltern ; 

 Cudgewa Creek ; other creeks running into the Murray 

 - River (B.S. 1872). Indigo Creek, as black sand 

 (P. 1869). Koetong Creek ; other creeks rising in the 

 same ranges ; Tarwin Creek ; Upper Murray ; many 

 districts in North-Eastern Victoria and Gippsland (P. 

 1873). Mount Fatigue; Manstield ; Burrawa Creek ; 

 Muddy Creek, South Gippsland ; Bright (P. 1874). 

 Franklin River; Stockyard Creek (P. 1875-6). Traral- 

 gon Creek (P. 1876). McCrae's Creek; Slaty Creek, 

 Gippsland (P. 1877-8). Morwell River (P. 1878). 

 Bass River district (P. 1881). Benambra (T.M.). 

 Talangatta Creek ; Pioneer Creek ; Acheron River ; 

 Malmsbury, with metallic tin; Bunyip Creek (P. 1882-3). 

 Between Bruthen and Buchan ; Gembrook (P. 1883). 

 Mount Bulla; Neerim (P. 1884). Wendouree (M.R, 

 1889). Agnes River; Snowy Creek (M.R, 1890). 

 Mount Taylor Creek ; Mount Wills, in porphyritic 

 dykes; creeks flowing into Mitchell River (CI.). 

 Islands in Bass Straits ; Berwick ; Dry Forest Creek ; 

 Lerderderg River ; Mount Gowar ; Myrtleford Creek ; 

 Steiglitz; Tangil River (P.R. Vol. 3). Pakenham ; 

 Possum Hill (P.R. Vol. 4). Kiewa River (P.R. Vol. 5). 

 Beenak ; Bishop's Creek ; Jingellic ; Black Mountains 

 (PR. Vol. 7). 



Cat's Eye. — (?) Beechworth and Yarra basin (M. 1866). 



Cerium phosphate. — Strathbogie Ranges; Bethanga ; Gippsland 

 (T.M.). 



Cerussite. — In mineral veins throughout the colony (B.S. 1866). 

 St. A maud, tolerably abundant in the silver reefs ; 

 Nicholson's Reef, Castlemaine ; Glen Dhu Reef, Lands- 

 borough (M. 1866). Linton's; Maryborough; Pleasant 

 Creek; Gippsland (P. 1870). Between Koetong and 

 Bright, with carbonates of copper (P. 1875-6). Harriet- 

 ville, with galena (P. 1876). Bethanga (P. 1878). 

 Swift's Creek (P. 1880-1). Murrindal (T.M.). Omeo, 

 with silver and phosphate of lead (P.R. Vol. 7). 



