72 VICTORIAN MINERALS.—CASE XIII. 
42. Brack San (Titaniferous). 
Map No. M 33. 
Prospectors’ Tunnel, Mitchell's Dig- 
gings, Campaspe. % sheet 13 
S.E. 
43. Brack Sann (Titaniferous). 
Lerderderg River, 
With gold and pebbles. 
44, Brack Sanp (Titaniferous). 
Map No. M 36. 
Hell’s Corner, Baynton’s Station. 
ı sheet 51 S.W. 
Containspeculiar pink,crystalline, flat 
plates and grains with striated faces. 
45. BLAck Sann (Titaniferous). 
Map No. M 35. 
Campaspe River, below Diggings. 
4 sheet 13 S.E. 
From tailings, after extracting the 
gold. It contains zircons and sapphires, 
&c. 
46. Buack Sanp (Titaniferous). 
Campaspe River, below Diggings. 
4 sheet 13 S.E. 
47. Biack Sann (Titaniferous and 
Magnetic Oxide of Iron). 
Upper Yarra. 
48. Brack Sanp (Titaniferous). 
Horse-shoe Bend, Coliban River. 
4 sheet 13 N.E. 
From Newer Pliocene drift, which 
contains 3 oz. of gold to the load. 
49, BLACK SAND (Titaniferous). 
Below Horse-shoe Bend, Coliban 
River, 4 sheet 13 N.E. 
From surface—(Newer Pliocene). It 
contains } dwt. of gold to the load. 
50. Brack Sanp (Titaniferous). 
Near Tambo Hotel, Tambo River, 
Gippsland. 
Very magnetic. 
51. Brack Sann (Titaniferous). 
Map No. M 48. 
Two miles below Stratford Lodge. 
Coliban River, 
ł sheet 13 S.E, | 
52. Brack Sann (Titaniferous). 
Map No. M 46. 
Argyle Gully, Heathcote, 
Contains gold and black octahedral 
crystals of chromite. 
53. Brack SAND. Map No. M 45. 
Morris’ Plain, Heathcote. 
Similar to the last, 
58a. CRYSTALS OF CHROMITE 
(Chromate of Iron). 
Heathcote. 
54, MAGNETIC Iron-Sanp. 
Yarra River. 
Coarse grains, very magnetic. 
55. Wotrram (Tungstate of 
Tron). 
Near Maldon, 
. This mineral occurs in a quartz reef, 
running along the top of the range be- 
tween the Sandy Creek and the Loddon 
River, eight miles from Maldon, asso- 
ciated with native bismuth, ironglance, 
schorl, &c. 
55A. Scuurrire (Tungstate of 
Lime). 
Bradford Lead, Maldon. 
This crystal was found embedded in 
a pebble of smoky quartz. 
56. SPARRY CARBONATE OF [RON 
AND LIME. 
57. CRYSTALS oF CARBONATE OF 
Tron. 
58. CARBONATE OF [Ron (in fossil 
wood). 
Italians’ Diggings, Barfold. 
ł sheet 13 S.E, 
Occurs in lenticular, brown crystals, 
filling crevices in masses of charred 
wood, at the junction of the sandstone 
and basalt; from a tunnel in an old 
valley, 150 feet below the plain. 
59. CARBONATE OF IRON. 
Steep Bank Kivulet, Wannon Dis- 
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