VICTORIAN MINERALS.—CASE XIV. 77 
Case XIV. 
SILICATES. 
ZEOLİTES.—FELSPARS.—PRECIOUS STONES. 
1, Narrorrre (Mesotype). 
Phillip Island, Western Port Bay. 
Associated with analcime and calc- 
spar from theolder basalt : Colorless and 
flesh-colored, rhombic-prismatic crys- 
tals, terminated by four-sided pyramids, 
sometimes united in reniform masses. 
2, CHABASITE. 
Pentland Hills, 
Marsh. 
Occurs in druses of small, yellow, 
opaque, rhombohedral crystals, coating 
hollows in the basalt, and associated 
with a flesh-colored clay. 
near Bacchus 
2A. CHABASITE. 
Near Degraves’ Mill, Kyneton. 
3 sheet 9 S.E. 
Small, white, semi-transparent, rhom- 
bohedral, striated crystals in drusy cavi- 
ties of the newer basalt. 
8. ANALCIME. 
Phillip Island. 
Occurs in regular trapezohedrons, 
filling cavities in the older basalt. 
8A. G@MELINITE. 
Phillip Island. 
In small yellow crystals: hexagonal 
prism, with pyramid and terminal 
plane. 
4, HERSCHELITE. 
Richmond Quarries. 
In two double-hexagonal pyramids, 
the obtuse one perfect. 
Found by Mr. E. F. Pittman, 
4A, HERSCHELITE., 
Richmond Quarries. sheet 1 S.E. 
Occurs in fine druses, aggregated in 
rosette-like groups, and occasionally in 
solitary crystals, It was first discovered 
in Victoria, at the above locality, by 
Mr. ©. S. Wilkinson, of the Geological 
Survey. 
5. HERSCHELITE. 
Richmond Quarries. 4 sheet 18.E. 
Occurs in macles, embedded in a thin, 
crystalline crust, resting on a soapy, 
liver-colored clay, lining cracks and 
cavities of the newer basalt. ‘The clay, 
above referred to, has a sort of pris- 
matic structure when dry, and splits up 
like starch. It is sometimes accom- 
panied by mammillary carbonate of lime 
and iron, 
6. HERSCHELITE. 
Fitzgibbon’s Quarry, Richmond. 
4 sheet 1 S.E. 
_Occurs in macles—the tabular, six- 
sided, truncated pyramids crossing one 
another at various angles 
7. HERSCHELITE. 
Richmond Quarries., 4} sheet 18.E. 
Macles, coating newer scoriaceous 
basalt and filling cavities. 
TA. HEULANDITE, 
Lisle’s Reef, Maldon. 4 sheet 14 
S.W. 
Occurs as thin, drusy coatings in the 
crevices and joints of the metamorphic 
sandstone, accompanied by brownspar 
(carbonate of iron). 
73. PHILLIPSITE. 
Near Degraves’ Mill, Kyneton. 
ł sheet 9 S.E. 
Occurs in newer basalt, associated 
with chabasite and carbonate of lime. 
7c, PHILLIPSITE, HERSCHELITE 
and Brown CALCITE. 
Chambers’ Quarry, Richmond. 
4 sheet 1 S.E. 
The crystals of the two zeolites are 
well developed and nearly transparent. 
