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into the river, with a little gold. A thousand such gullies, 

 contributhig each a little gold, make a river rich. The heav- 

 ier particles are deposited in the middle of the river-bed ; many 

 of the smaller particles are deposited at the sides. The richest 

 spots in gullies are usually where the bed-rock is full of crev- 

 ices, as where slate, with perpendicular strata, crosses the 

 gully. In those parts of a gully where the bed is very steep, 

 there is usually less gold than in spots nearly level. In rivers, 

 the richest spots are usually just below canons, where bars are 

 formed. Wherever there are eddies at times of high water, 

 there the gravel, clay, and gold will be deposited; and when 

 the river falls, a bar is exposed. The richest bars of California 

 ^A)2i\Q been found at the mouths of canons. 

 /y/^ § 39. Mineralogy of Gold. — The particles of gold in quartz 

 ' are usually very rough in sha])e, but sometimes they are in 



octahedral crystals, and at others in smooth, leaflike sheets. 

 "Very rarely specimens of crystals are found, clustered together 

 so as to resemble pieces of coral. 



Placer-gold, called " gold dust," is fine and coarse. 



The fine is in scales^ grains^ flour^ shot^ and icire. 



Flour-gold is very fine dust. 



Grain-gold is in particles about as large as the end of a pin. 



Scale-gold is in scales from a sixteenth to an eighth of an 

 inch across, and as thick as heavy wrapping-paper. 



Shot-gold is in roundish particles, the size of a pin-head. 



Wire-gold is in small wires, from an eighth of an inch to an 

 inch long, and as thick as a pin. Sometimes the wires are 

 fluted, or hollow on one side ; and sometimes they are knotted 

 together. 



Coarse gold is coarse-shot, pea, bean, moccasin, cucumber- 

 seed, pumpkin-seed, large wire, and miscellaneous coarse. 



The pea, bean, cucumber-seed, and pumpkin-seed varieties 

 of gold, have particles resembling in shape the seeds whence 

 they derive their names. The coarse-shot is in particles re- 

 sembling coarse shot in shape and size. Moccasin-gold is in 

 pieces resembling a low shoe or moccasin in slinpe, ar.d about 



