xliv. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS 



Cooper's Mine, Bolivia, (d) Molybdenite in garnet rock, 

 Attunga. 



4. Dr. O. Anderson, exhibited (a) Ohabazite, twinned 

 rhombohedra, 6 miles west of Emmaville. (b) Zinc blende, 

 Baker's Mine, (c) Obsidianite, Stannifer. (d) Opals from 

 Mount Stuart, Central Australia. 



5. Mr. Simpson, exhibited (a) Fluor apatite wood from 

 Dunalkyn, W.A. (b) Titaniferous limerock, Yallingup Caves T 

 Western Australia. 



6. Acting Professor Cotton exhibited calcite crystals, 

 Excelsior. - 



7. W. S. Dun exhibited (a) Fasciculate Cyathophyllum 

 from Taree, Carboniferous, (b) Collection of opalised shells 

 from Stuart Range, of Cretaceous Age. 



Monthly Meeting, 11th July, 1917. 

 Mr. J. E. Carne, in the Chair. 

 Eleven members and six visitors were present. 

 exhibits : 



1. Messrs. J. E. Carne and E. C. Andrews exhibited (a) 

 Molybdenite in white quartz from the Kitchener Mine, 

 Khartoum, 11 miles from Almaden, North Queensland, pre- 

 sented to the Mining Museum by Messrs. Laurence and 

 Laurence ; also photographs illustrating the mine workings 

 and treatment plant, (b) Zinc blende with fine crystalline 

 contours from Baker's Mine, Deepwater. (c) Examples of 

 elvans carrying scheelite from Kootingal, three and a half 

 miles from the railway, (d) Specimens of sphene-hornblende 

 granite. 



2. From the Mining and Geological Museum, (a)Amethyst 

 quartz from the South Coast, (b) Quartz crystals with 

 secondary hair-like growths of quartz from Dutchman's 

 Lode, Torrington. (c) Stibnite from Burragine Mine, 



