92 
128. PLATINUM SAND. 
Otago, Bluff Harbor. 
‘ 
12c. Rep Oxe or Iron. 
Carpentaria, 
Contains 63 per cent. of iron. 
12p. COBALTINE. 
Victoria. 
Presented by George Foord, Esq. 
13. Nepurire (Jade). 
New Zealand, 
Used by the natives for tomahawks 
and ornaments. 
14. Waite Mica. 
Near Mount Gipps, 
Ranges. (2) 
Colored by oxide of iron, 
Barrier 
15. Brack Mica. 
South Australia. 
16. Waite Mica, 
South Australia, ` 
In granite, forming the matrix of 
No. 17. 4 
17. BERYL. 
South Australia, 
Frequent, as imbedded crystals, in a 
_ very coarse-grained granite. , 
18. Green Mica IN Souist. 
Barrier Ranges. 
. 19. CHALCEDONY AND JASPER. 
Carnley’s Harbor, Auckland 
` Islands. 
Pebbles from the water-courses at the 
_ foot of the Ranges. 
20. PRASE. (?) ‘ 
21. CHERT. 
Fraser, Dunstan Diggings, New 
Zealand, 
X x 
These chippings led to the discovery 
of chipped-stone weapons in beds of 
supposed Miocene age in New Zealand. 
FOREIGN AUSTRALASIAN MINERALS,—OCASE XVI. 
22. Limestone (White Marble). 
Murrumbidgee River, N. S. W. 
Contains 93:75 per cent. of carbonate 
of lime. 7 
23. CALC-SPAR. 
New Zealand. (2?) 
23A. ARSENIATE OF LIME 
macolite). (?) 
Capanga Company’s Claim, Coro- 
mandel, Auckland, New Zealand. 
Presented by Abraham Lincolne, Esq. 
(Phar- 
24 and 25. STALACTITES , (Car- 
bonate of Lime). ' 
Caves on the Murrumbidgee. 
Presented by C. S. Wilkinson, Esq. 
26. CARBONATE OF LIME. 
Caves on the Murrumbidgee. 
Presented by C. S. Wilkinson, Esq. | 
27. Sraractite (Carbonate of 
Lime). 
Mount Gambier, S. Australia. 
Presented by Lindsay Clark, Esq., 
District Surveyor. i 
28, Doc-roorm Spar (Carbonate 
‘of Lime). 
Mount Gambier, S. Australia. 
Presented by Lindsay Clark, Esq., 
District Surveyor. i 
28a. PuospHate or Lime Con- 
CRETION. 
South. Sea Islands. 
: Guano deposit. 
Presented by Mr. Larnach. 
29. SILICO-CALCAREOUS' Pirk. 
Homebush West, Barrier Ranges. 
From a well, 200 feet deep, 
30. SILICO-CALCAREOUS CONCRE- 
| TIONS. 
TAI 
Great Bight of Australia. 
