no 



100. 



101. 



102. 



103. 

 104. 



105. 



lOG. 



107a 



Canning Hills. December 

 Ccanning Hills. December 



Station, 



Deconipoaed mcMmorpldc schist. 



22, 1891. 

 Decomposed metmnooyhic rock. 



22, 1891. 

 Indurated slate. Ten miles N.W. of Townsend 



Murchison Goldfield. January 2, 1892. 

 Hornhlendic slate. Camp 111. January 2, 1892. 

 Opaline sinter. Twenty-two Miles Well, near Cruikshank s 



Station. January 3, 1892. 

 Sand conglomerate. Near Cruikshank's Station, Annean ; 



Camp 113. January 3, 1892. 

 Asbestos, from Mt. Magnet. Presented by Mr. T. C. bnnp- 



son. December 1, 1892. 



Gold quartz, from the tannine Mine, Murchison goldfaeld. 



Presented by Mr. MoPherson, discoverer of the field. 



January 13, 1892. ,. , , . „ 



Jasperite (ferruginous quartzite). Murchison Goldfield. 



Decomposed slaty rock. Murchison Goldfield. 



Hornhlendic slate. Murchison Goldfield. 



Talcose slate. Murchison Goldfield. 



Micaceous schist. Murchison Goldfield. 



Amphihole schist. Murchison Goldfield. 



Mica slate. MurohLson Goldfield. 



107b. 

 107c. 

 107d. 

 107k. 

 107f. 

 107g 

 107ii 



N.B. A complete collection of the above was presented to the 



School of Mines, Adelaide, and a nearly complete collection to 

 each of the following institutions :— Geological Museum, Perth ; 

 Royal College of Science, London ; and Mining Academy, 

 Freiberg. 



SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES ON THE ABOVE-NAMED 

 COLLECTION.* 



By a. W. Stelzner, Professor of Geolory and Pal/rontology, 

 OF THE Royal Saxon Academy of Mines at Freiberg. 



Mr. Victor Streich, Adelaide. 



Dear Sir— According to your desire, I submit to you my 

 opinion on the rock specimens collected by you, especially on 

 those which require, according to my opinion, a diiferent, deter- 

 mination as given by you on the labels. _ . „ 



" 1b. Epidote Diabase. Everard Range, occurring m dykes. 

 It is probably one of those mixtures consisting of quartz and 



* Keceived smce the above list was printed.— [Ed. 13/3/93.] 



