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X.—THE LEAD SYSTEM OF VICTORIA.—GENERAL. 
1. Report on Auriferous Drifts and Quartz Reefs (Lower Gold 
Drifts). Coloured Section. Votes and Proc., Leg. Assembly, 
2nd session. Melbourne, 1866. 
Anonymous.— 
2. The Victorian Alluvial Gold Fields. (The Deep Leads). Aus¬ 
tral. Min. Stand., XII., pp. 810-11. 1896. 
3. The Alluvial Leads of Victoria. Ibid., XIII., pp. 1686-7. 
1897. 
4. Boring for Deep Leads. Ibid., XIV., pp. 3431-2. 1898. 
5. Victorian Boring Scheme. A Comprehensive Scheme. Ibid., 
XIV., pp. 3455, 3463-3464; XV., p. 8. 1898-99. 
Alexander, E. G.— 
6. The Relative Ages of the Older Gold-bearing “Leads” or 
Ancient River Beds of Ballaarat, Creswick, Ararat, &c., and 
the Marine Tertiary Formations of Victoria and South Aus¬ 
tralia. Trans. Geol. Soc., Austral., Vol. I., pp. 91-98. 1888. 
Bicknell, A. C.-—- ' . 
7. Deep Lead Gold Mining. The Deep Leads of Victoria, Aus¬ 
tralia. 4to., 16 pp., 11 PI. and Photos. 1898. 
Bradford, W.— 
8. Revival in Victorian Alluvial Mining. Austral. Min. Stand., 
XIII., pp. 2818, 2877 ; XIV., pp. 3196, 3217. 1898. 
Davison, S.— 
9. Placer Deposits of Gold in Australia. Min. Journ., XXX., p. 
522. London, 1861. 
Hunter, Stanley.— 
10. Different Methods of Alluvial Mining in Victoria. Trans. Aus¬ 
tral. Inst. Min. Eng., VIII., Part II., 1902, pp. 188-191. 
Melbourne, 1902. 
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Lidgey, E.— 
11. Report of Lecture on the Deep Leads of Victoria, and some 
Indications of Ore Deposits. Spec. Rept. Dept. Mines, Viet., 
fscap., pp. 9. 1898. 
12. The Deep Leads of Victoria. Viet. Mines and Min., pp. 145-6. 
13. The Deep Leads of Victoria. Austral. Min. Stand., XIII., pp. 
2852-3, 2876-7. 1898. 
14. The Deep Alluvial Leads of Victoria, Australia. Inst. Min. 
and Met. 8vo., 24 pp. London., 1899. 
XI.—THEORIES OF GOLD DEPOSITION IN VICTORIA. 
Anonymous.— 
1. On the Productiveness and Working of our Quartz Reefs (with 
Letters by B. H. Bland, and A. R. C. Selwyn). Col. Min. 
Journ., I., p. 31. 1858. 
