252, MINERAL CENSUS OF AUSTRALASIA. 
LaumonitE—Strathmore Creek and Bowen River ! !, in geodes 
in epidote rock (J.). 
LizvritE—Endeavour River !, in geodes in basalt (J.). 
MacnesirE— Western half of Queensland ! ! !, in extensive beds, 
part of the “desert sandstone” formation (W.); 
Waverley Creek, St. Lawrence !!!, cimolitic fire-clays or 
magnesites, with films of coal and fragments of silicified 
tree stems, in Styx Coalfield (D.); Islaport, Rock- 
hampton,—[ Analysis :—Silica 7-23, carbonic acid 49-08, 
peroxide of iron 1°66, magnesia 43.70, lime traces, 
total 101.67.] (C.). 
MaGnetirE—Newelltown, Tinaroo!!!, the lump in my pos- 
session exhibits marked magnetic polarity and will 
support a fine sewing needle. The powdered mineral 
can be lifted up in long strings or brushes on a lump 
of the mineral (J.),—This is a very pure iron ore and it 
was being raised in large quantities when I was at 
Newelltown for the Mount Albion Silver Smelting Co., 
who used it in conjunction with limestone (which 
abounds in this neighbourhood) as a flux in their 
Pacitic smelters (C.); Wild River, five miles below 
Herberton !!, sand in tin wash (J.); Hinchinbrook 
Island !, fine octahedral crystals in chlorite schist (J.) ; 
Percy Island No. 2! !, fine sand on beach (J.) ; Great 
Northern Mine, Star River (Q. M.C.); Nundubber- 
mere, near Stanthorpe ! !, in granite (R.); Mount 
Victoria, near Mount Perry ! !, in granite (R.); Mount 
Webster, Mount Perry district, crystalline and granular, 
massive (L.); Chowey Creek, Wide Bay district, in 
bluish grey quartzite (R.) ; Kroombit, with carbonates 
of copper (Q. M. C.). 
MALACHITE—Flying Dutchman Reef, Cloncurry !, in auriferous 
quartz reef (J.); Homeward Bound, Cloncurry ! ! !, 
auriferous copper lode (J.); Mountain Home ! !, with 
ferruginous cuprite, pyrolusite, garnets and asbolane 
(J.); Duck Creek Copper Mines, Cloncurry ! !!, in 
lodes (J.); Argylla Copper Mines !!!, in large lode 
with native copper and cuprite (J.); Leichhardt 
River!!!, in lodes (J.); No. 1 Copper Selection, 
Dugald River ! !, in large lode with cuprite and native 
copper (J.); Iron Clad Mine, Herberton !!, with 
azurite and iron pyrites (C.) ; Mount Garnet, Tinaroo ! !, 
with cerussite and galena and hematite, in some 
portions of the lode very perfect crystals of azurite, 
measuring 12-l5mm. in the longest axis, occur in 
vughs in the malachite (C.); Mount Garnet, Tinaroo 
