MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND. 265 
ANTIMONIAL OcHRE !—Endeavour Inlet, as a coating on antimonite 
(Cox). 
ApatvITE !—Wangapeka (Lab. and Geol. Reports). 
APopPHYLLITE ! !—Turnagain Point, in amygdaloids, Rangitata, as 
ichthyopthalmite in felsite porphyries (Haast). 
ARAGONITE ! !—Collingwood, Dunedin, Thames, in cavities in 
basaltic rocks and from hot springs (Hector); and 
several other places, lining fissures and cavities in 
volcanic rocks of Bank’s Peninsula (Haast). 
ArsENIc (Native) !—Kopanga Mine, Coromandel, in auriferous 
quartz lode with calcite (Hector, 1367). 
Assestos ! ! !—Milford Sound, Collingwood, Takaka (Hector). 
Avaite ! !—Hororata district, Dunedin, Nelson, Auckland, 
Collingwood, Bank’s Peninsula, Acheron, Chatham ; 
enters into the composition of all basalts, dolerites, 
anametesites, trachydolerites, diabases and melaphyres ; 
sometimes in crystals $ inch long, Nelson (Hector). 
AzuriTE !—Nelson, Great Barrier Island, in gossan of copper 
lodes in serpentine. 
Barytes !—Waikoriti (Mantell, 1852); Akitea (Hector, 1867) ; 
Thames (Skey, 1870); East Cape (McKay, 1874). 
Beryt !—Dusky Sound, in hornblendic schists (Cox); Stewart’s 
Island, with tin stone in large crystals (McKay), 
determined by Skey. 
BismutH !— Owen, Collingwood, alloyed with gold (Hector), 
determined by Skey. 
Brrumen—Cast up on the south and east coast of New Zealand 
in considerable quantity (Lab. Geol. Reports III.) 
Bote ! !—Lytt elton Tunnel, in dolerite rocks (Haast). Analysis 
(Skey) :— 
Silica Las mm nnd Gaffe 
Alumina .... wv ft)? *1 5°66 
Tron AA SA Ai Reemall IE Spf 
Manganese ... ie ne ‘60 
Lime Bad et sa 2-02 
Magnesia... ae a 5-02 
Potash 25 «>, na 2-69 
Water (constitutional) LA 
100-00 
Bornite !—Kawau, Dunstan, in micaceous quartz (Hector). 
BournonitE !—Wangapeka, occurs in quartz with galena (Hector). 
Bravunite ! !—Malvern Hills, vicinity of Wellington, massive 
(Geol. Survey, 1873). 
