142 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 58 



QUEENSLAND (Continued) 



927. MUNDAY, JOHN. Notes on tin mining in and around Herberton, North 



Queensland. 



Austr. Ass. Adv. Sci. Vol. 6, 1895, Sydney, pp. 375-381. Map 1. 



Reprint: Mg. Journ. Railw. Comm. Gaz., Vol. 66, 1896, London, pp. 990-991. 



Abstract: Eng. Mg. Journ., Vol. 59, 1895, New York, pp. 556-557. 



Tin is found both in massive and stratified rocks. Lode mining has been extended 

 from Herberton as a center westward to Watsonville, Irvinebank, Eureka Creek and 

 Koorboora, southwest to Coolgarra, Glenlinedale and California Creek. Alluvial ore 

 occurs from Herberton to the Tate River and Fossilbrook, a distance of 80 miles. In 

 the neighborhood of Herberton, the tin bearing rock is mostly porphyry at the out- 

 crop, but of a granitoid structure in depth; hornblende is in places a constituent. 

 Quotes R. L. Jack in describing tin bearing veins as metamorphosed dikes, probably 

 originally diorite, now mainly of quartzose chlorite and quartzose serpentine. In depth 

 veins develop more quartz. Ore is cassiterite, mostly in lenticular deposits, reaching 

 a length of 40 and 50 feet, and in depth from a few inches to several hundred feet. 

 Yield ranges from 5 to 40 per cent oxide. Wolframite, fluorspar, galena and molyb- 

 denite occasionally accompany the tin. Alluvial tin is derived from open gullies and 

 gravels now covered by lava. Ilmenite and gem stones sometimes accompany ore. 



928. NEWLAND, D. H. Tin in Queensland. v 



Min. Ind. for 1902, Vol. 11, 1903, New York and London, p. 593. 

 Brief summary of tin mining conditions in Queensland. 



929. NEWMAN, G. H. Kangaroo Hills mineral field. 



Ann. Rep. Under-Secretary for Mines, Queensland, for 1904 (1905), Brisbane, 

 pp. 82-84. 

 The progress of tin mining in the Kangaroo Hills district during 1904 is summarized. 



929a. NICHOLAS, C. E. Stannary Hills mines, N. Q. 



Queensland Gov. Mg. Journ., Vol. 10, 1909, Brisbane, pp. 552-554. Hlus. 

 Reports for six months, April, 19D9, to September, 1909. 



PHILLIPS, J. A., and Louis, H. See No. 1350. 

 REYER, EDUARD. See No. 1354. 

 ROLKEB, CHAS. M. See No. 1357. 



930. RUSSELL, MURRAY. Report on the Walsh and Tinaroo mineral field and 



Hodgkinson gold field. 



Ann. Rep. Under-Secretary for Mines, Queensland, for 1904 (1905), Brisbane, 

 pp. 111-115. 



931. SELLHEIM, P. P. Report of mining industry of Queensland for year 1895. 



1896, Brisbane, pp. 32-34. 



Treats briefly the tin of Herberton and surrounding districts. 



932. . 



Ann. Rep. Under-Secretary for Mines, Queensland, for 1896 (1897), Brisbane, 

 pp. 102-104. 



Reviews tin mining during 1896 and shows that there was some reduction in the 

 output. 



933. SHORT, C. H. Stanthorpe and Pikedale fields. 



Ann. Rep. Under-Secretary for Mines, Queensland, for 1904 (1905), Brisbane, 

 pp. 100-101. 



Notes on the mining progress of the Stanthorpe and Pikedale tin mining fields 

 during 1904. 



