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in cap of lode, with malachite (J.) ; Gregory River !, in 
a quartz reef with malachite (J.); Cloncurry Copper 
Smelting Co.’s Mines, Cloncurry !!!, associated with 
hematite and minute crystals of cuprite (Sheaffe). 
Cyanosite—Mount Morgan (London) Extended Mine, Crocodile 
Goldfield ! !, on chalcopyrite (L.). 
DiamonpD—Yandina !, Tabragalba !, (I have been informed that 
diamonds have been found in these localities, but cannot 
vouch for the accuracy of the information), (J.) ; Gilbert 
River !;—Mr. Warden Samwell in Report of the Dept. 
of Mines for 1883 says: It is stated in the prospectus of 
a gold mining company, that a ‘diamond of the first 
water” from the Gilbert, was in possession of “one of 
the earliest Commissioners.” I am informed that Mr. 
T. R. Hackett is referred to. The same prospectus quotes 
Mr. W. O. Hodgkinson, late Minister for Mines, as 
having written :—‘“If similarity of strata, associated 
mineralogical deposits and general characteristics, 
argues anything, Agate Creek holds out inducements 
for a vigorous search for the king of gems ” (J.) 
Fiuorite—Creesus Claim, Tinaroo !, with cassiterite in small 
cubical crystals (C.); Rose of England, Eureka Creek, 
Tinaroo !, with cassiterite, quartz and iron pyrites, 
crystals octahedral and cubical (C.); Herberton Tin 
Mines ! !, with cassiterite in lodes (J.); Irvinebank 
Tin Mines ! !, with cassiterite Wc., (J.). 
FrencH CuHA.k (Steatite)—Mount Morgan ! ! (J.). 
GALENA—Etheridge Goldfield !, in auriferous reefs with pyrites, 
arsenical pyrites, copper pyrites and sphalerite (J.) ; 
Hodgkinson Goldfield !, in auriferous reefs (J.) ; Gilbert 
River !!!, argentiferous, in large lodes (Mowbray) ; 
Mount Garnet, Tinaroo district ! !, cupriferous, decom- 
posing (C.) ; Black Bull, Hodgkinson, with visible gold 
(C.) ; Ravenswood Goldfield ! !, in auriferous reefs, with 
pyrites, arsenical pyrites, copper pyrites, sphalerite, dc. 
(J.); Mount Albion Silver Field ! ! !, argentiferous, in 
lodes associated with anglesite, cerussite, cerargyrite, dc. 
(J.); Chillagoe!!!, very large out-crop of lead ore 
(galena?) Girofla Mine (J. Moffatt); Degilbo!!}, 
argentiferous, in lodes, with gold, arsenical pyrites and 
sphalerite (R.) ; Eidsvold Goldfield !, with pyrites (R.) ; 
Norton Goldtield ! with gold, pyrites, sphalerite, quartz 
and calcite (R.) ; Yarrol !! !, in lode, poor in silver (R.); 
Norton Goldfield ! !, lode in granite (R.) ; Gympie ! !, 
with free gold (R.); Eungalla, Broken River, North 
Kennedy !!!, in crystals, also massive in reef with 
