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Heliotrope , in tertiary quartzose trachytes in small pieces, Snowy Peak, 
Malvern Hills. 
Jasper , 
Basanite , 
Chert, 
Lydian Stone, 
in different varieties, Malvern 
Hills and elsewhere. 
Silkifted Wood (petrified) , in creeks in many localities where siliceous 
rocks are decomposing. 
Ferruginous Quartz, Gawler’s Downs. 
Semi-opal, tilling small cavities in quartzose porphyritic trachyte, Malv- 
ern Hills, and Mount Somers. 
Opal, ditto, ditto. 
Quartz, in pseudomorphs , imitative crystals of calcite, Snowy Peak, 
Malvern Hills, Gorge of Rakaia, Clent Hills, etc. 
Hyalite, in small masses lining cavities, Snowy Peak, Malvern Hills. 
Apophylite, in amygdaloids, Rangitata. 
Ichthyophthalmite (zeolite), in felsite porphyry, Rangitata, Turn-again- 
Point. 
Serpentine, in veins, Mount Cook Range, and some other localities in 
the Alps. 
Diallage , in Gabbro, Mount Torless Range and Upper Rakaia. 
Delessite, in amygdaloides, Rangitata and Malvern Hills, etc. 
Chlorite, in laminae, metamorphic schists, West Coast. 
Nephrite (punamu of the Maoris), in rolled pieces of the beach of the 
West Coast. 
Augite, in trachydolerites and in fine twin crystals imbedded in ag- 
glomcratic tufa, Banks’ Peninsula. 
Hornblende, in basaltic and doleritic rocks, Banks’ Peninsula, Malvern 
Hills, Timaru, etc. 
Hypersthene, in hypersthenite, Malvern Hills. 
Aetinolite’, in metamorphic schist. 
Chrysolite, in grains of basaltic rocks, Banks’ Peninsula. 
Bale, filling cavities in lava streams, Banks’ Peninsula. 
Pimelite, filling cavities in amygdoloidal rocks, Malvern Hills, Clent 
Hills, etc. 
Palagonite, in angular fragments in palagonite tufas. Harper’s Hills, 
near Selwyn, and Two Brothers, Ashburton. Another variety changing in- 
sensibly into a 
Pitchopal, inclosing leaves and stalks, silicitied, occurs in the same 
localities. 
