MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND. 971 
Hattoysire ! !—Dunedin (Hector) ; Water of Leith (Liversidge) ; 
Scinde Island (McKay), 
Analysis (Skey): 
in decomposing 
basalts. 
Silica i 58-22 
Sesquioxide of iron 5,82 
Alumina 24°34 
Lime 2-02 
Magnesia 2°53 
Water =y 4-8] 
Alkalies and loss 2°26 
100-00 
Haverire ! — Wakatipu district, Collingwood, in crystals 
(McKay) ; Hauerite per cent. 10°87 (Skey). 
HavsMAnniTE !—Selwyn liver, in rolled pieces and coating joints 
in rocks (Haast, 1865). 
Hecrorite!—Dun Mountain, named 
serpentine rocks (Cox, Tran. 
Analysis (Skey) :— 
by Cox, occurs with 
N.Z.I. 1882, p. 409). 
Silica : 57°89 
Ferrous oxide 18-46 
Alumina 4:74 
Ferric oxide traces 
Manganese ... traces 
Lime 11S ig) 
Magnesia 13°94 
Water 2°98 
100-00 
Hematite !— Mount Gilbert, Nelson, Dunstan, as _ lenticular 
masses. Analysis (Skey) :— 
Silica 4-60 
Alumina 3°00 
Sesquioxide of Iron 90°60 
Water of constitution... 1:80 
100-00 
Hev.anpiteE !— Canterbury, in amygdaloidal traps associated 
with felsite porphyries (Haast). 
Hessite !—Te Aroha, in auriferous quartz (Hector); analysed 
by Skey. 
HornBLENDE ! !—Widely distributed (Hochstetter, 1863). 
HyPerstHENE ! !_-Warp Point, Kaduku River, in diorite rocks 
and in hypersthenite (Hector). 
