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Muscovite. — Granite generally (U.) 



Nontronite. — Maldon ( U . ) 



Oligoclase. — Scoria, Mount Franklin; greenish, in granite, 



Tarrengower, Harcourt (U.) 

 Oiive?ie. — Newer basalt generally. Mount Franklin ash (U.) 



Basaltic dykes. 

 Orthoclase. — Granite generally ; granite boundary, Elphinstone, 



jNIaldon, Harcourt. Large ciystals, Bradford (U.) Large 



ciystals. Mount Barker and Expedition Pass (H.) 

 PJiarviacosiderite. — In cubical crystals, Beehive and German 



Reefs (U.) 

 Phokrite. — -Blacksmith's Gully (U.); Ajax and Gai-field Reefs, 



etc. (H.) 

 Pyrite. — Common in cited localities (U.) Cubes, Wattle Gully, 



in sandstone, &c. Octahedra, South Wattle Gully Mine. 



Pentagonal dodecahedra, Devonshire Mine (H.) 

 Pyromorphite. — Nicholson's Reef (U.) 

 Pyrrholite. — Specimen Gully, and several Maldon Reefs (U.) In 



diallage dyke, Eaglehawk Reef, Maldon (H.) 

 Quartz. — Common as reefs, hooded quartz. Pigeon Hill (figured) 



crystals large. Blacksmith's Gully, &c. (U.) Smoky quartz : 



Bradford, Tarrengower (U.) Harcourt Quarries (H.) 



Prase : Lady Gully (U.), Blacksmith's Gully, Ajax Reef, 



kc. (H.) Lydianite : Veins, Joyce's Creek (U.) 

 Sapphire. — Common in drift, Yaughan (U.) 

 Scorodite. — Crystals, Beehive Reef (U.) 

 Selenite. — Mount Consultation (U.) 

 SpJialerite (Zincblende).— Nuggetty Reef (U.) With gold, 



Francis Ormond, and Ci^own Nimrod Reefs, Scotchman's 



Gully, Mopoke Gully (H). 

 Steatite., as a vein, Strathloddon (U.) 



Stibnite (Antimony glance), Fentiman's and Eaglehawk Reef (U). 

 Stillnte, in druse, in granite, Harcourt (H ) Identified by Mr. 



O. Rule. 

 Sulphur (native) with grey antimony, Fentiman's Reef (U.) 

 Topaz. — ^Gold drifts of Castlemaine district, Bradford lead (U.) 

 Tourmalitje. (rranite, of Mount Alexander, at Maldon (U.) ; 



Expedition Pass (H.) 



