Notes on Gold. 
By A. Letsivus, Ph.D., M.A., F.C.S. 
[Read before the Royal Society of N.S.W., 2 July, 1884.] 
1. On a remarkable oceurrence of gold in Queensland.—Towards 
the end of 1882 three brothers, named Morgan, discovered about 
25 miles from Rockhampton, near the Dee River, auriferous 
eposits, which, not only on account of their richness, but 
the size of a finger, and in which the gold is readily seen finely 
disseminated, as shown by samples brought here to-night. 
convenience of the miners, so that a quarry or d terrace has 
ed. The cutting is 20 feet high and about 100 feet long, 
and the stone is of the same character the whole distance. 
extends to the summit of the mountain, several chains higher,” 
