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water level (C.) ; Silverfield, Tinaroo !!! similar to the 
Target Mine galenas described above (C.) ; Ravenswood 
Silver Field ! ! ! argentiferous, in lodes, associated with 
cerussite, sphalerite, stibnite, pyrites, Xe. (J.). 
Garnet—Eungella Goldfield ! !, with wolfram and iron glance in 
large lode in granite country (J.); Pyropfe, Running 
Creek, Star River ! !, in tin wash, associated with topaz 
(J.); Coen River Diggings ! !, in auriferous wash-dirt. 
(J.); Cloncurry !! (G.); west of Mount Eurie, Clon- 
curry ! (J.); Mountain Home !, in copper lode, in 
ferruginous red oxide of copper, associated with green 
carbonate of copper, asbolite and pyrolusite (J.) ; 
Bolton’s Folly Tin Mine, Watsonville ! !, in chlorite 
rock, with cassiterite (J.); Woolgar Goldfield ! !, in 
auriferous wash-dirt (J.); Bolton’s Folly, Watson- 
ville ! !, in green chlorite rock, imbedded so softly as to 
be removable by tapping the specimens smartly with a 
hammer, when the garnets drop out, with cassiterite (C.). 
Gotp—Etheridge g.f.!!!, in quartz reefs with calcite, iron 
pyrites, copper pyrites, arsenical pyrites, sphalerite and 
galena, mainly in granite country, but at Goldsmith’s 
in schist and slate country (J.); Woolgar g. f.! !!, in 
quartz reefs, under conditions similar to those of the 
Gilbert Goldfield (J.) ; Gilbert g. f. !!!,in quartz reefs 
in slates, shales and metamorphic mica schists of supposed 
Lower Silurian age, penetrated by numerous dykes of 
elvanite, diorite, hornblende rocks, &c.,—‘ Where 
these dykes penetrate slates payable gold is usually 
obtained” (D.); Hodgkinson g. f.!!!, in quartz reefs 
in highly inclined shales and sandstones (J.), 
sometimes accompanied by galena and iron and 
copper pyrites (L); Palmer g.f.!!!, in reefs in highly 
inclined shales and sandstones, also alluvial gold (J.) ; 
Coen g.f.!!!, reef and alluvial gold, the gold being 
much alloyed with silver (J.); Croydon g.f.! ! !, in 
quartz with oxide of iron, native silver and cerargyrite 
(L.); in reefs in a country rock partly granitic and 
partly metamorphic (J.); Pikedale ! !, in lodes with 
copper pyrites (J.); Jimnag.f. ! ! !, reefs in granite 
country and in alluvial drifts (A.); Gooroomjum g. f. 
!!!,in alluvial drifts (A.); Black Snake !!!, in reefs 
in micaceous porphyry country, with iron, copper and 
arsenical pyrites, argentiferons galena and stibnite (R.); 
Kilkivan g.f. ! ! !-—“The country around Kilkivan 
consists entirely of metamorphic rocks, such as serpen- 
tine and hornblende and micaceous schists. All the 
reefs found in the district occur in these rocks. From 
