84 VICTORIAN MINERAIS,— CASE XIV. 

another crystal, though the apices of the two sides of the fracture are 
perfect crystals themselves. Another has the appearance of having been 
broken in half, slipped, and been re-cemented ; but such is apparently not 
‘the case, as both parts show the terminal planes of the pyramid along 
the line of junction. In both these instances, however, it is probable 
that the faces have grown since the fracture. Several crystals show the 
central one projecting through the base of the prism of the external 
one, and a transverse section through both crystals exhibits a series 
of concentric hexagons. 
44, Quartz CRYSTALS. - 
Map No. M 4. 
Blacksmith’s, Gully, Castlemaine, 
3 sheet 9 N.W. 
Abnormally developed crystals. 
45. Rock CRYSTAL and SMOKY 
QUARTZ or CAIRNGORM. 
Map No. Ma 18. 
Bradford Lead. sheet 14.N.W. 
From the Older Pliocene gold drift. 
Many other minerals, such as schee- 
lite, garnet, molybdenite, iron pyrites, 
&c., occur in these quartz crystals. (See 
554A, case 13 ; 380, case 14, &c.) 
46. QUARTZ ČRYSTALS. 
; Map No, Ra 56. 
Blacksmith’s Gully Reef, Fryer’s 
Creek District. 4 sheet 9 N.W. 
Similar to No. 44. 
47, QUARTZ CRYSTALS. 
Scott and Hurley's Morning Star 
Reef, Wood’s Point. 
These perfect crystals occur, in small 
patches, in various reefs, and are gene- 
~ rally loosely cemented by oxide of iron. 
48. Quartz Rook. 
Map No. Ma 18. 
Bradford Lead. 3sheet 14 N.W. 
From the Older Pliocene drift. 
49. AMETHYST QUARTZ. 
Map No. Ma 18. 
Bradford Lead. 4 sheet 14 N.W. 
From the Older Pliocene gold drift. 
50. QUARTZ CRYSTALS. 
Map No. Mb. 26. 
Back Creek, east of parish of 
Glenhope. 4 sheet 51 S.W. 
_ These occur in a large Elvan dyke 
in the Lower Silurian rocks. Their 
form is a combination of the double 
six-faced pyramid and the hexagonal 
prism. 


51. QUARTZ CRYSTALS. 
Maldon. 
Occurring in a dyke. 
52. FLINT, 
Phillip Island Beach. 
53. QUARTZ: Map No. M 13. 
Section 23, parish of Merriang. 
} sheet 3 S.W. 
Occurs, associated with olivine, in the 
basalt from near a point of eruption 
(Gleeson’s Hill). 
54. QUARTZ, Map No. M 21. 
Quarry near Court House, Kil- 
more. + sheet 4 S.W. 
Occurs in basalt, associated with 
hyalite. 
55. CHALCEDONY. 
Phillip Island, Western Port Bay. 
With rounded cavities, containing 
yellow carbonate of lime, showing a 
slightly stellar form. Occurs in the 
Older Basalt. Presented by Mr. J. C. 
Newbery. 
56. CHALCEDONY. 
Phillip Island. 
_ The carbonate of lime has here dis- 
appeared, leaving the cavities empty. 
Presented by Mr. J. C. Newbery. 
57. CHALCEDONY. 
Phillip Island. 
With a small vein of quartz passing 
through it. Presented by Mr. J. C. 
Newbery. 
58. CHALCEDONY. 
Heathcote, near Police Camp. 
From the gold drift, 
59. CHALCEDONY. 
Phillip Island. ~ 
From the older basalt. 
