VICTORIAN MINERALS.—CASE XIII. 71 
21, CASSITERITE (Stream 
Oxide of Tin), 
Beechworth, 
22. Cassirertre (Stream Tin). 
Beechworth, Ovens District, 
23. CASSITERITE (Stream Tin), 
Beechworth. 
With zircons, topazes, &c. 
Presented by Mr. Dunn, 3/12/64. 
24, Tin (Metallic), 
Reduced from Ovens tinstone. 
25. Brack Sanp (containing 
Stream Tin). 
Beechworth, 
Presented by Mr. Dunn, 3/12/64. 
26. Brack SAND 
Cassiterite), 
Tin Creek, Upper Yarra. 
Contains 33 per cent. of tin, the 
remainder being chiefly titaniferous 
and magnetic oxides of iron, with 
zircons and sapphires, Specific grayity 
4°08, 
(containing 
27. Brack Sann (Titaniferous 
Tron, containing Tin and Gold). 
Enterprise Claim, Blach-dog Lead, 
Indigo. 
Obtained from two dishfulls of aurif- 
erous drift, at an average depth of 3 
feet. The sample is supposed to contain 
about 5 dwts. of gold, and said to yield 
about 80 per cent. of tin, 
28. TIN-ORE. 
Beechworth, 
Presented by Mr. Dunn, 3/12/64. 
29. Brack SAND. 
Beechworth. 
Specific gravity 6:15, containing 54 
per cent, of tin, 
30. METEORIC IRON. 
Cranbourne. 
Presented by Mr. McDonald. 
804. METEORIC IRON. 
Presented by J. C. Newbery, Esq. 
Tin, 

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81, 32, 33, and 34. SPECULAR 
Iron (Ironglance). List No. S 50. 
Spur of the Grampians, Carter’s 
Station, 
35. Brown Iron-Ore (Hydrous 
Oxide of Iron). Map No. R 4. 
Near Tollgate, Pascoevale Road, 
sec. XV., Doutta Galla. sheet 
1 N.W. 
36. Brown Iroxn-Orr (Limonite, 
Hydrous Oxide of Iron), 
Greenstone Range, east of Lance- 
Jield, 4 sheet 5 S.E. 
37. Brown Iron-Ore. 
Near Cobalt Vein, Home Creek, 
Sloane’s Punt, Goulburn River. 
37A. MAMMILLATED BROWN IRON- 
STONE. 
Queensferry, Western Port. 
87B. CRYSTALLIZED HEMATITE 
(Hydrous Oxide of Iron). 
Map No. M 39. 
Barfold Falls, Campaspe River. 
4 sheet 13 S.E. 
Occurs in glittering specks in an 
earthy deposit between the two flows of 
basalt. Under the microscope these 
specks appear as reddish-yellow, trans- 
parent crystals. 
38. Brown Iron-On. 
Opossum Gully, South Muckleford, 
39. BAR or MaGnetic BASALT. 
Magnet Hill, Baynton’s Station. 
ł sheet 51 S.W. 
The rock from which this bar is cut, 
contains minute perfect octahedrons of 
magnetic iron. It exhibits strong po- 
larity, and, if suspended, will arrange 
itself in the magnetic meridian. 
40. Brack Sann (Titaniferous). 
From a tributary of the Gellibrand 
River, Cape Otway. 
41. Brack Sanp (Titaniferous). 
Map No. M 34. 
Tunnel south of Mitchell’s Dig 
gings, between the two falls of the 
Campaspe at Barfold, 4 sheet 
13 S.E. 
