58 LIST OF MINERALS. 



Reference No. 



68. Manganese. — 



69. Pifiolimte — Black Guide of ^^lunijani'se. 



Redcap, Griffith, Queenslander and Macrossan 

 Mines, Chillagoe ; and the Hodgkinson Gold- 

 field. 



70. Psiltniiclane — 1 1 iidrous O.iidc o/' Mdniittnese. 



Specimens have been obtained in parts of district. 



71. ]\ (III — lloij Mant/anese. 



Occurs in patches in the Herberton series of rocks, 

 and is not uncommon. 



72. MoLYBl'ENUM. 



73. The Suljihide — Moh/bdenite. 



Found around Herberton ; also found associated 

 with wolfram and bismuth at the Wolfram 

 Camp. 



On the Tate River, about 25 miles from the 

 Telegraph Station, there are quantities which 

 would pay if there was a demand for large 

 parcels. 



74. Tungsten. — 



75. Wolj'raiii — Tnntintnte of Iron (tnd Mantfan^se. 



Principally at the Wolfram Camp and Lappa 

 Lappa ; also occurs in the vicinity of Herberton, 

 Coolgarra, Eureka Creek, and Woodleigh. 



N.B. — 54^ tons of this ore were exported during 

 1898. Some of the Wolfram Camp wolfram 

 yielded as much as 67 per cent tungstic acid. 

 During the present year larger parcels have been 

 sent away, giving good returns. 



76. Sclieeiitr — Tuwit^tate of lime. 



Found at Cattle Creek, Wolfram Camp, and 

 Watsouville. 



77. Uruuiuiii. 



We can learn of one place only in the district 

 where this mineral has been found, and that is 

 Watsonville, at which place Mr. Pyle states 

 specimens have been found. 



78. Torhernite — Hi/diom pho.ydiatc of Uraniuw and copper. 



Said to be found in the vicinity of Watsonville. 



