TABLE OE CONTENTS. 
MINERAL STATISTICS:— page. 
General Remarks 3 
Gold : — 
General Remarks 4 
Escort Returns ro 
Quantity received at Mint and Exported 12 
Value per ounce of Gold from the several Fields 13 
Tumut and Adelong Mining District — Report of Warden Clarke 14 
Southern Mining District — Report of Warden De Boos 15 
Bathurst and Tambaroora and Turon Mining District — Report of Warden 
Johnson 27 
Lachlan Mining District — Report of Warden Dalton 28 
Mudgee Mining District — Report of Warden Browne 46 
Peel and Uralla and New England and Clarence Mining District — Report of 
Warden Buchanan 48 
Cargo Gold Field — Report of Mining Registrar Hutton 41 
Nundle and Denison Gold Fields — Report of Mining Surveyor Phillips 49 
Notes on Gold Exhibits — The Government Geologist 136 
Remarks on occurrence of Gold — The Rev. W. B. Clarke, M.A., F.G.S.,&c. 153, 201 
Coal : — 
Quantity and Value of Coal raised from 1829 to 1874 54 
Quantity and Value of Coal from certain Collieries in 1874 55 
Quantity and Value of Kerosene Shale 56 
Report for 1874 — Examiner of Coal Fields 36 
Table of Foreign and Intercolonial Trade — Port of Newcastle 61 
Coal Measures of New South Wales — The Government Geologist 129 
Coal Measures of New South Wales — The Rev. W, B. Clarke, M.A., &c. ... i6i 
Notes on the Coal Deposits at Wallerawang — Professor Liversidge 99 
Su})plementary Report on the Coal Measures — Tire Examiner of Coal Fields 207 
Tin 
General Remarks 62 
Vegetable Creek Tin Field — Mining Registrar, Gower 63 
Tin-bearing Country of New England — The Government Geologist 70 
Notes on Tin Ore Exhibits — The Government Geologist 139 
Tin-bearing Granites — The Rev. W, B. Clarke, M.A., &c 159 
