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River, Western Port, in sand (P. 1883). Haskett ; 

 Woodend (M.S. 1886). Eaglehawk (M.S. 1887). 

 Daylesford; Glenlyon (P. 1889). Granya (M.R. 1889). 

 Benalla ; Bullarook (T.M.). Corindhap ; Jindivik 

 (P.R. Vol. 7). Ballarat ; Beechworth ; Mansfield 

 (P.R. Vol. 3). 



Plumbago. — See graphite. 



Prase. — Rather rare. Specimen Gully Reef, Castlemaine ; 

 Heathcote, in some of the reefs (M. 1866). Lady 

 Gully Reef, Castlemaine (Sel. 1861). Blacksmith's 

 Gully Reef and Ajax Reef, Castlemaine (T.S.H.). 

 Maldon (T.M.). Blackwood ; Clunes ; Bendigo ; Stawell 

 (P.R, Vol. 3). 



Prehnite. — Snowy BlufF, Gippsland (H. teste CI.). 



Prochlorite (chlorite peach). — Grampians ; Ballarat ; German 

 Reef, Maldon (T.M.). Heathcote, in diabase rocks (H. 

 1896). 



Psilomelane. — In the quartz reefs of all the gold fields, as mam- 

 millary crusts, concretions, cementing material, coatings 

 over gold, quartz, pyrites, etc. (M. 1866). Upper 

 Yarra, in quartz (B.S. 1872). Mount Taylor district ; 

 Bruthen ; Boggy Creek ; Omeo ; Gelantipy (CI.). 

 Molesworth ; Wallialla ; Jan Juc (P.R. Vol. 7). Sey- 

 mour (P. 1873). Near Kilmore (P. 1885). Jameson 

 River; Mount Buller ; near Avoca, with brown tour- 

 maline (P. 1877-8). Near Seaton, Gippsland (P. 

 1879-80). Molesworth, with cobalt and copper (P. 

 1880-1). Gippsland; Dunolly (T.M.). Bendigo (P.R, 

 Vol. 3). Riversdale (P.R. Vol. 4). Tangil (P.R. 

 A r ol. 6;. 



Pyrites. — The most common ore in auriferous quartz reefs. 

 Occurs in narrow veins or impregnated. Crystals and 

 druses frequent, Always more or less auriferous. Ovens 

 district ; Mount Blackwood ; Crooked River ; Tarren- 

 gower ; St. Arnaud ; Landsborougl) ; perfect crystals at 

 Wattle Gully, Castlemaine ; Malmsbury ; Maryborough ; 

 Tarilta, etc. ; crystals at Muckleford ; Woods Point, 

 etc. (M. 1866). Many localities in the Castlemaine 

 district, as Wattle Gully, cubes in sandstone ; South 



