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Wattle Gully Mine, octahedra ; Devonshire Mine, 

 pentagonal dodecahedra (T.S.H.). Haunted Stream ; 

 Oraeo ; Dargo ; Nicholson River, one-inch cubes ; nearly 

 all the gold-bearing reefs of East Gippsland ; Mount 

 Lookout, in lignite; Clifton Morass, pseudomorph after 

 wood (CI.). Bendigo ; Howqua River ; Lancefield ; 

 Moyston (N.M. 1868). Woodside, Gippsland (P.R. 

 Vol. 7). Maldon (P. 1884). Pleasant Creek, secondary 

 (P. 1876). Bethanga, mixed with mispickel and copper 

 pyrites (P. 1877-8). Moe, secondary (P. 1880). 

 Daylesford ; Clunes (P. 1879-80). Jan Juc, secondary 

 (M.S. 1884). Golden Point Lead, Ballarat, wood con- 

 verted into pyrite ; Fryers town (T.M.). Burke's Flat; 

 Dunolly ; Alexandra ; Ararat ; Beechworth ; Blakeville ; 

 Bright ; Buchan ; Crossover Creek ; Deptford ; Diamond 

 Creek ; Frankston ; Hoddle Range ; Gaffhey's Creek ; 

 Jameson ; Majorca ; Myrtle Creek ; Panton Hill ; Red- 

 l>ank ; Snowy Creek ; Stockyard Creek ; Stringer's 

 Creek ; Tarnagulla ; Woods Point ; Yackandandah ; 

 Steiglitz ; Tangil ; Daylesford ; Stawell ; stalactite at 

 Ballarat (P.R. Vol. 3). Near Heathcote, in diabase 

 rocks (H. 1896). Dandenong Ranges; Queenstown ; 

 Mount Useful (M.R.F.). 



Pyrolusite.— Near Kilmore (M.R. 1885). Drouin (P. 1881). 

 Upper Yarra (N.M.). Mount Taylor (CI.). Indented 

 Heads (Sel. 1861). Pleasant Creek district; Ararat 

 (M. 1866). Fifteen miles from Moe, cementing medium 

 in brecciated quartz (Pr. R.S. Vic, 1880, p. 145). 



Pyromorphite.- — Small, light-green prisms at Nicholson's Reef, 

 Castlemaine ; Chrysolite Beef, St. Arnaud ; Avoca ; 

 Maryborough ; Bendigo (M. 1866). In the mineral 

 veins throughout the colony (B.S. 1866). Fone's Reef, 

 Burke's Flat (P. 1874) Dry Gully, near Mount 

 Livingstone (Trs. R.S.S.A. Vol. 7, 1883-4). Phosphate 

 of lead from Dargo High Plain (P. 1872). St. Arnaud, 

 with silver ores (P. 1874). Ararat (P.R. Vol. 3). 



Pyrope (garnet).— Ovens (Bl. in Trs. R.S. Vic. Vol. 8, 1866). 



Pyrophyllite. — A mineral answering to this in appearance and 

 behaviour before the blow-pipe was found in a euritic 



