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casts of shells occur consisting of selenite (M. 1866). 

 Mornington, in blue clay ; Spring Plains, in bluish 

 surface clay (M. 1870). Daylesford (B.S. 1872). Lake 

 Tyers (P. 1876). Kerang (P. 1878). Geelong (P. 

 1879-80). Carisbrook (P. 1882-3). Lake Hindmarsh 

 , (M.S. 1885). Elwood Swamp, St. Kilda (P. 1889). 

 Lake Boga (M.R. 1890). Mount Emu Creek (T.M.). 

 Maryborough (P.R. Vol. 7). Barvvon Heads; Korong ; 

 QueensclifF; Collingwood basalt quarries; near Port- 

 land (T.M.). Alexandra; Bacchus Marsh; Beech- 

 worth; Growler's Creek; Inglewood; Lake Connewarre ; 

 Moonee Ponds ; Salt Lakes ; St. Arnaud ; Stawell ; 

 Bendigo (P.R. Vol. 3). Korong district (M.R.F.). 



Halite. — See Common Salt. 



Halloysite. — The partly-decomposed basalts and the clays of 

 the gold-drifts, and the fossiliferous tertiaries around 

 the coast generally, contain nodules of amorphous sili- 

 cates, some of them resembling halloysite (M. 1866). 

 Star Hill, AVoods Point, in quartz veins ; Energetic 

 Reef, Lauriston ; Alexandra, in quartz reefs (M. 1870). 

 Crossover, Gippsland (P. 1880). Beechworth ; North 

 Melbourne, from older basalt ; Wandin Yaloak (T.M.). 

 Western Port Bay, a mineral resembling halloysite 

 (Catalogue T.M., 1894). 



Hannayite. — Skipton Caves and near Warrnambool, in guano 

 deposits (Chem. News, 13th May, 1887). For analysis, 

 see the same journal. 



Hematite. — Stony Creek, Western Port; Bennison's Flat (P. 

 1S74). Wilson's Promontory (M.S. 1875-6). Snowy 

 River (P. 1876). Mount Willi, Gippsland (P. 1888). 

 Mansfield (M.R. 1889). Gippsland (T.M.). Nowa 

 Nowa; Mount Taylor; Livingstone Creek (CI.). Dargo, 

 in dyke rock (H. in Trs. R.S. Vic, 1887). Red oxide of 

 iron is recorded from Bald Hills; Brighton; Bruthen 

 Creek ; Campaspe River ; Cape Roadknight ; Colac ; 

 Godfrey's Creek ; Mac's Creek ; McDonald's track ; 

 Pearl Point ; Woods Point ; Plenty River ; Ringwood ; 

 SnOwy Creek ; Swan Island ; Bonang (P.R. Vol. 3). 

 See also specular iron and red ochre. 



