Proc. R.S. Victoria, 1921. Plate IV. 



Figure 1. 



Photo (looking south) showing the locale and direction of the underground stream (broken line) 



-as traced by the diviner. It flows (?) through the outcrop of hard porphyry (at right angles to the 



dip of the slope) to No. 1 well. The top of the windmill is just visible below the arrow. 



Figure 2. 



Photo (looking north) of No. 1 well at Ainslie. It is sunk in talus and rotten porphyry for 64 feet, 

 and gives 600 gallons per diem. (The windmill was made by the owner of oil drums and Ford car 

 gears.) Notice the outcrop of solid porphyry on the left (sky-line), through which the diviner 

 traced (?) the stream, whose course is indicated by the broken white line. Part of Mount Ainslie 



shows on the right. 



