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MINERAL CENSUS OF AUSTRALASIA. 
(L.); Stanthorpe Tin Field ! !, in reefs with cassiterite and 
in stream tin wash (J.). All the goldfields in Queens- 
land ! ! !, containing free gold and auriferous pyrites (L.). 
ReprutTuite—Alliance Mine, Morinish, Rockhampton !!, in 
auriferous quartz (L.). 
Rupy—Gilbert River !, “‘in creeks flowing from the Conglomer- 
ate Ranges” (Samwell). 
SapPHIRE—Stanthorpe ! ! (Q.M.C.); Leichhardt district ! (R.) ; 
Gilbert River !, ‘‘in creeks flowing from the Conglomer- 
ate Ranges ” (8.). 
Sarponyx— Stanthorpe ! ! (B.). 
Scuorit—lIrvinebank Tin Mines ! ! (J.) ; Ravenswood Goldfield ! }, 
in granite country (J.); Cooktown ! !, with the tin ores 
of this district, particularly Mount Leswell, Mount 
Amos, and The Lion’s Den, (vide cassiterite), (C.) ; 
Union Claim, Rockhampton ! !, with auriferous iron 
pyrites and calcite (C.). 
SERPENTINE—Gladstone (R.); near Ipswich, as matrix of chromite 
(C.) ; Canoona, a belt of serpentine (D.); Kilkivan and 
Yarrol, Burnett district, forming rock masses (L.) ; 
different parts of the Burnett district, as Sandy Creek 
and Mount Coora, coated with green carbonate of 
copper, or containing copper lodes (Gregory and Aplin) ; 
Mount Wheeler, 18 miles from Rockhampton, ‘ within a 
radius of one mile of Mount Wheeler the serpentine is 
traversed by auriferous quartz reefs, while the extension 
of the same band of serpentine over a large area beyond 
this contains no parallel to the auriferous area round 
the above-mentioned hill” (D.). 
Sizicious SintreEr— Mount Morgan ! ! !, highly auriferous, 
supposed deposit of a hot spring (J.). 
Sttver (Native)—Croydon Goldfield !, Waratah (auriferous) 
reef (Biccard) ; Croydon Goldfield !, in “‘ Miners’ Right” 
and “No. 2 8.” Queen auriferous reefs (Wallmann) ; 
Queen line of reef, Croydon, with free gold in quartz 
(Morgan) ; Mount Albion, Tinaroo district, in oxide of 
iron (L.) ; Puzzler Reef, 8 miles north-east of Charters 
Towers, in spangles splashed over quartz (C.) ; Scrubby 
Creek, Broad Sound !, in cerussite lode (J.); Nannam 
Mine, Orient Camp (Ringrove). 
Smrrusonite— Bowen district !, in vesicular quartz, with carbonate 
of lead and galena. 
SpHALERITE—Bee Creek, 60 miles west of Mackay ! !, massive, in 
many of the mines enclosed in quartz, associated with 
