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(P. 1871). Footscray, a mass several pounds weight in 

 a basalt quarry (P. 1873). Creswick ; Mitta Mitta ; 

 Cooper's Creek (31. H.). Avoca, deep lead ; Beech- 

 worth ; Landsborough (P.R. Vol. 3). Magpie, near 

 - Ballarat, small specks throughout the quartz (Pd.). 

 Copper ores, without naming which kind, are recorded 

 from between Snowy River and Bendoc ; Granite Flat, 

 Snowy River (P. 1871). County Millewa ; Spring- 

 Creek, near Buchan (P. 1884). You Yangs (P.R. 

 Vol. 7). On a branch of the Wentworth River (CI.). 

 Costerfield and Heathcote, antimonial ; Beaufort ; 

 Bonang ; Bright ; Mount Wellington (P.R. Vol. 3). 



Corundum (black). — Nearly all our gold fields, in semi-angular or 

 rounded pieces (M. 18G6). Colac (P. 1871). Phillip 

 Island, in older basalt (P. 1877-8). Analysis in Cata- 

 logue National Museum, Melbourne, 1868 ; Daylesford ; 

 Benalla; Mount Blackwood (T.M.). Mansfield; Dande- 

 nong (P.R. Vol. 3). 



Covelltne. — Steiglitz and Dunolly, in the reefs ; Specimen Gully 

 Reef, Castlemaine ; Glen Dhu Reef, Landsboixmgh : 

 Crooked River, thin scaly coatings (M. 1866). Scotch- 

 man's Gully Reef, Castlemaine ; Harcourt, coating 

 chalcopyrite (T.S.H.). Bendigo (Sel. 1861). Maldon 

 (T.M.). See note to Chalcocite. 



Cuprite. — Thompson River Copper Mine (M. 1866). Steiglitz 

 (Sel. 1861). Bethanga (P.R, Vol. 6). 



Cuproplumbite. — Costerfield antimony reef, small, scale-like 

 crystals, very rare (M. 1866). Mclvor (Sel. 1861). 



Damourite. — "A mineral whose characters accord well with 

 damourite was found in crystals of cairngorm at Brad- 

 ford Lead, Maldon" (M. 1870). See untscovite. 



Darlingite (species of lydianite). — Ovens district (Bl. in Trs. 

 R.S. Vic. 1866). 



Diallogite. — Port Phillip Company's Mine, Clunes, in crevices 

 and cavities of the reefs, forming crusts over quartz and 

 psilomelane (M. 1866). See Rlwdochrosite. 



DiatomaceoCs earth. — See Infusorial earth. 



Diamond. — In the creeks of the Beechworth district, from \ to 

 21 carats (M. 1866). One of 17 "64 carats was reported 



