BY J, STEWART BERGE, ETC. 61 



Reference No. 



103. CnnulifOl. 



In Wild River. 



104. Sard. 



In Tate River. 



105. Aii((te. 



Good specimens obtained near Bellevue Station, 

 Mitchell River. 



106. ( 'hn-t. 



Occurs occasionally in the Chillagoe limestones as 

 nodules. 



107. Jasper. 



Common all over the sandstone district, Chillagoe, 

 and in the conglomerate of Herberton series. 



108. Petrified Wood. 



Common in the Deep Lead, Herberton locality. 



109. Opal.— 



110. Common Opal. 



Found in Deep Lead. 



111. Noble Opal. 



In the vicinity of Elizabeth Creek, a tributary of 

 the Walsh River. 



112. Wood Opal. 



Many of the fossil trees of the Deep Lead are 

 converted into wood opal. 



DIVISION 3.— SECTION 2. 

 Silicates, or ordinary rock forming minerals. 



113. Felspars. — 



114. Sanidine. 



In the Elvan at Watsonville. 



115. AUnte. 



In Trap Rock at the Gorge, Flaggy Creek. 



116. Olii/oclase. 



In the syenitic granite at Dargalong. 



117. ApoplnjUite. 



In the basalt, Evelyn Run, and the Jump Up, 

 Herberton Road. 



118. Plagioclase. 



The old Lottery Claim, Herberton. 

 Coolgarra and Calcifer. 



