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ander (T.M.). Sarsfield (H. teste CI.). Port Albert 

 (M.H.). Traralgon (P.R. Vol. 3). Woods Point 

 (M.R.F.). Phosphate of iron at Ouieo ; .Snowy Creek ; 

 Smythesdale ; Tarwin Creek (P.R. Vol. 3). 



Wad. — Near Merton, in Goulburn Valley (M. 1866). Boggy 

 Creek; Merrigig Creek, with quartz (CI.). Clifton 

 Creek, in soft, slaty rock ; some of the gold fields (B.S. 

 1872). Near Walhalla, in joints of a decomposed 

 diorite dyke ; Little Dorrit Mine, Crooked River (P. 

 1880-1). Goulburn River (P. 1882-3). Bethanga 

 (M.R. 18S7). Upper Yarra ; Hoddle's Creek (M.R. 

 1890). Beechworth (P. 1889). Rushworth (P. 1890). 

 Near Yea; Molesworth ; Warburton (P.R. Vol. 7). 

 Landsborough ; Clune.s ; Dunolly ; Strathloddon ; Mal- 

 don; Caledonian diggings (T.M.). Snowy River; near 

 Black Mountain (P. 1874). See also asbolite. 



Wavellite. — Two miles north of Lancefield, in lower silurian 

 graptolite shales, yellowish or greenish disc-like plates 

 (M. 1*70). Beechworth (T.M.). 



Witherite. — Gippsland ; Omeo, with pyrites, lead ores, etc. ; 

 Buchan; Corner Inlet (P. 1870). 



Wolfram. — Near railway cutting at Big Hill ; Bendigo line, in 

 quartz ; Sandy Creek, Maldon, in quartz ; Dandenong ; 

 Upper Yarra; Ramshorn Gully, in gold-drifts (M. 1866). 

 Between Sandy Creek and Loddon River, eight miles 

 fn.m Maldon, with schorl, etc. (N.M.). Near Ballarat, 

 in quartz ; Nuggetty Reef, Maldon, with scheelite, etc. 

 (M. 1870). Linton's (P.R. Vol 7). North Gippsland 

 (P. 1880). Granya; Swift's Creek ; Chiltern (T.M.). 



Wolfsbergite. — (Antimonial copper). Costerfield antimony 

 reef, scale-like crystals (M. 1866). 



Wood-opal. — See silicified wood. 



Yellow Ochre. —See limoiiitc. 



Zeolites.— Gelantipy (CI.). Ararat; Ballan ; Smythesdale (PP. 

 Vol. 3). Broken River (PR. Vol. 4). Near Heath- 

 cote, in diabase rocks ; (H. 1896). See also each 

 zeolite under its own name. 



Zinc (Native). — Collingwood, in a cavity in basalt, one specimen 

 only, about 19 ounces in weight ; small nodules from 



