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Hersciiellite. — Richmond basalt quarries, double hexagonal 

 pyramids, or druses, or macles, or groups (N.M.) For 

 analysis see M. 1870. See also Mr. Newbery's report 

 in Catalogue T.M. 1894. Clunes (P.R. Vol. 3). 



Heterosite (phosphate of iron and manganese). — Mount Wills 

 (T.M.). 



Heulandite. — Tiverton Reef, Maldon, drusy coatings in joints of 

 the quartz (M. 1870). Lisle's Reef and Lennon's Reef, 

 Tarrengower, in crevices and joints of metamorphic 

 sandstone (M. 1866). All the specimens examined 

 show tabular crystals of heavy spar (M. 1870). Phillip 

 Island, in older basalt ; Frankston, on granite (P. 

 1877-8). 



Hornblende.— Anakies, crystals in scoriaceous basalt ; Castle- 

 maine, in basic dyke ; Mount Alexander ; Lancetield ; 

 Mclvor, etc., in granite (M. 1866). Beechwortli, in the 

 tin sands (B.S. 1866). Fiddler's Reef, Forest Creek 

 (N.M.). Phillip Island, in older basalt; Eaglehawk 

 Reef, Maldon (P. 1877-8). Camperdown ; Gippsland 

 (T.M.). Howqua River; Jameson (M.R. 1884). Dargo, 

 in igneous rocks (H. in Trs. R.S. Vic, 1887). Wattle 

 Gully ; Burn's Reef, in basic dykes ; Eaglehawk Reef, 

 Maldon, a green variety (T.S.H.). Mount Franklin 

 (P.R. Vol. 3). Mount Buller (P.R. Vol. 4). For 

 analysis of the Anakies specimen see Catalogue N.M., 

 1868. Near Heathcote, in granite, diorite, and diabase 

 rocks (H. 1896). 



Hornstone. — See Chert. 



Hyacinth. — Ballarat ; near Daylesford ; Crooked River ; abund- 

 ant on nearly all the gold-fields (Bl. 1866). Dandenong; 

 Campaspe River near Redesdale, in black sand in the 

 drift resting on basalt (N.M.). See Zircon. 



Hyalite.— Cavities in basalt of various localities (Sel. 1861). 

 Malmsbury ; Kyneton ; Gisborne ; Baringhup, etc., 

 drop-like incrustations in basalt cavities (M. 1866). 

 Kilmore, coating basalt (KM.). Moe (P. 1880). 

 Collingwood (P. 1889). Gelantipy ; Omeo ; Mitchell 

 River (CI.). Near Geelong ; Mount Hepburn ; basalt 

 cavities at Learmonth (T.M.). Beechworth ; Magnet 



