228 MINERAL CENSUS OF AUSTRALASIA. 
Matacuite ! ! !—Rhondda Mine, in acicular crystals ; Wallaroo 
Mine, in brown iron ore; Yudanamutana Mine, in 
the so-called “red jasper rock”; North of Port 
Augusta, in nodular and lenticular-shaped masses, 
with a radiated crystalline structure (T.C.C.); 
Kapunda Mine, Burra Burra Mine (T. C. C.) ; near 
Beltana, in perfectly round nodules, about  three- 
quarters of an inch in diameter, on and near the surface 
(T. C. C.); near The Peake, Central Australia, in the 
quartz veins in the metamorphic rock (Tate); Mount 
Barker, Montacute Mine, Rapid Bay, Wakefield, . near 
the Horseshoe on the Onkaparinga (Burr); Daly Mine, 
Stanley Mine, Mount Lyndhurst, Nichol’s Nob, Tarlton’s 
Nob, Mount Victoria, between Temple Bar and 
Blinman, between Avondale and Lesley’s Well (Brown) ; 
Mount Wells, Northern Territory (Goyder). 
MaAnGANITE ! ! !—Near Gordon, between Quorn and Hawker: in 
large quantities (T. C. C.) Oxides of manganese of 
various composition occur in the Port Lincoln district, 
at Wonna Pandappa Dam and at various localities in 
Central Australia. Burr reports manganese ores at 
Rapid Bay, Myponga, Noarlunga, River Light, Borossa 
Range and Mount Bryan. 
Marearite !—Woodside (Brown). 
MENACCANITE ! 
Limenite—V ictoria Creek, Williamstown (Selwyn. ) 
Mo.LyppeniteE !—Yelta Mine, Moonta Mine, Wallaroo Mine, 
Kurilla and other mines in the same district (T. ©. C.) ; 
near Franklin Harbour, in gneiss (Tate). 
Muscovire ! ! ! (common mica)—Of frequent occurrence in the 
granite rocks. The following localities may be specially 
noted:— Mount Pleasant, Williamstown, Barossa 
Ranges, Mount Crawford (T.C.C.); Macdonnell Ranges, 
in very large plates (Tate) ; River Gawler, Valley of the 
Nixon, Yunkalilla (Burr). 
Mysorin ! (sub-species)— Yudanamutana Mine, with crystallised 
malachite in red opal rock (T. C. C.). 
Opax ! ! Precious opal—Innamincka (Tate). 
Girasol—Near Arkaba (T. C. C.). 
Common opal—Angaston, Mount Crawford, all varieties of 
colour (T. C. C.); Nuriootpa (T. C. C.); Yudananmutana, 
enclosing a fine network of oxide of iron (T. C. C.) ; 
Kelly’s Well, 30 miles south of Tennant’s Creek, vicinity 
of the Peake (Tate); Flaxman Valley, Belvidere Range 
(Burr). 
