590 OlsT THE GOLDPIEIDS OF LTDENBTJKG AKD DE KAAP, S. AEETCA. 



6'. 



Eeefs &e. pg^g^ 



Hoodie's Eeef 572 



UmToti Eee£ , 573 



Barber's Eeef 573 



Caledonia Eeef 574 



(Kaffir Spruit) 574 



Welcome Eeef 575 



DeKaap 577 



Godwaan Plateau 577 



1. Homeward-Bound Eeef 577 



2. Eautenbacla's Eeef 578 



(Farms between Eland's 



Spruit and KrokodilEiver) 578 



Lydenburg 578 



Paarde-Plaatz 579 



Mount Joker 580 



DeKuilen 580 



Boss Hill 580 



Grey's Creek (near Spitzkop 



Hill) 581 



Spitzkop Farm 581 



Lisbon and Berlyn (Water- 

 fall) 582 



(Near Pilgrim's Eest) 583 



. PeacbTree 584 



Eotunda Creek 584 



Kaspar's Neck 684 



Origbstad Valley 584 



Head of Origbstad Valley ... 584 



AiiLTJviAL Deposits. 



e. Kaffir Spruit 585 



a\ DeKaap 585 



v. Godwaan Plateau 585 



Poverty Creek 585 



WiUe/s Creek 585 



dj. Lydenburg 585 



A.'EossHin 586 



i. Grey's Creek 586 



/. Spitzkop Farm..... 586 



k\ Berlyn and Lisbon (Water- 



faU) 586 



V. Pilgrim's-Eest Creek 586 



m'. PeacbTree 586 



n'. Eotunda Creek 586 



p'. Origbstad Valley 587 



Discussion-. 



Mr. C. Thomas said that, having just returned from the country, 

 he was able to state that the gold£eld extends beyond the limits 

 mentioned by the Author. It stretches into Swaziland, to the 

 south and east of the district described. 



Mr. BAxrEEiiAif remarked that the occurrence of gold in small 

 quartz-grains immediately associated with diorite masses, as repre- 

 sented in the Author's diagram, was a condition well known in the 

 IJral, Australia, and elsewhere. 



