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and in tlie Crawler Eange, Barossa Eange and Mount Lofty 

 Eange (Burr). 



Compact Columnar (Eed Haematite) occurs near Port Lincoln, 

 at the Wallaroo Mine, Barossa Eange, Angaston and at 

 numerous other places; while Professor Tate notes it at 

 Eudunda, Tennant Creek and in the neighbourhood of the 

 Peake, Central Australia. 



Bed Ochre occurs at Parachilna, and Tate reports it in the 

 vicinity of the Peake, Central Australia. 



Maetite — (sub-species) 

 Occurs in the form of octahedral crystals imbedded in mica- 

 ceous haematite, at Carey's Gully, Mount Lofty. 



LlMOJS'iTE (JBroivn Hcematite) . 

 This mineral occurs at numerous localities in the province, 

 among which the following are perhaps the most deserving of 

 "Waukarinsa, in and near the Blinman 



mention, viz. 



Angaston, 



Ingle- 



Mine, Munjibbie, Yorke Peninsula, Sixth Creek, near 

 wood, Macclesfield and Hindmarsh A^alley. 



Limonite pseudomorph after pyrite occurs in the form of 

 isolated and grouped cubical crystals in various parts of Cen- 

 tral Australia ; and near Lake Eyre, is very plentiful on the 

 surface. Tate also notes it in the vicinity of Eudunda and 

 m most of the auriferous quartz veins in the Mount Pleasant 

 district. It occurs, in the form of pentagonal dodecahedral 

 crystals pseudomorph after pyrite, near Mount Lyndhurst. 

 The following is the result of an analysis of a specimen from 

 Hindmarsh Valley, by Wallace of G-lasgow : — 



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 Burr mentions the following localities for this species : — lS"ear 

 the Moutacute Copper Mine, Eapid Eay and Mount Barker. 



Menaccanite. 



F«r. J/;7ienjV<9 occurs at Victoria Creek, AVilliamstown (Selwyn). 



SiDEEITE. 



Selwyn mentions the occurrence of this species at the 



