LEAD. 



Cerusite 

 Occurs massive at the Gleu Osmond stone quarries^ I Have 

 found it crystallised with phosgenite in a specnnen from the 

 western side of Spencer Oulf, and Ulrich reports it as Immg 

 druses at the Beltana Mine, while L. Seeger states that he has 

 met with finely crystallised specimens at the Strathalbyn Mine. 



A:n'glesite. 

 This species occurs both massive and in the form of small 

 pvvatals n,t the AVilnena Pound. 



Eeeati'M. — Page 87, line 5 from bottom, for Moockra Tower 

 read Mount Lyndhurst. 



specimen oDtamea irom tuc woou k^vjc^^v w^ ^^.^^^ — - -, 



exact locality being uniinown ; and Burr mentions it as ocur- 

 ring at the Glen Osmond lead mines. 



PYROilORPHITE. 



I have met with massive specimens of this mineral, varying 

 in colour from green to greyish-brown, obtained from the west 

 coast of Spencer Gulf (I am uncertain as to the exact locality), 

 JET AVoods in a private communication, mentions that he 

 has found phosphate of lead at the Strathalbyn Mine. 



NICKEL. 

 Ullma^^nite. 

 This mineral (a double sulphide of antimony and nickel) 

 occurs near Moockra Tower, from whence very characteristic 

 specimens have been obtained. 



COBALT. 

 Erttiieite (Cobalt Bloom). 

 This species has been found at the Glen Bar Mine. 



