MINERALS OF QUEENSLAND. 263 
ZEOLITE—(ScCOLECITE ?) Charters Towers,—This zeolite, which is 
of a pale pink, occurs in the joints and cleavage planes 
of the granite. One sample from the Rainbow Lease is 
massive and is found on both walls of the lode. The 
polished surface shows an included vein of pure white 
calcite. The mineral is found at various depths (C.). 
(I.) (ELOY) * CV.) 
SiO, wa 46:25. .49-04 47:0. 47-94 
PG She OO) Lord 26-64 
CaO a hago | Loree 12°95 
H, O (by igni- 
tion) ... 13:47 13:30 13-7 14:20 
Fe, Os; ... trace trace trace 
In the above analyses No. 1 is from the Queen Block 
Extended, No. 2 from the Mary claim, No. 3 from the 
Rainbow, and No. 4 from the Mexican (C.). 
Zircon, Narrango Creek (R.); Russell River Terraces ! ! (hya- 
cinth), water-worn, associated with gold, quartz (Clarke); 
EKungella, Broken River (J.); Constant Creek, about 
18 miles west of Mackay, occurs both as small crystals 
and grains of a deep yellow or reddish brown colour, 
all more or less rounded by attrition, in the sandy 
gravel in the bed of the creek, associated with fragments 
of quartz and mica (M.) 
