PLUTONIC ROOKS.—CASE I. 7 
*40, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. R 111. 
Vanderlof’s Paddock, south of 
Heathcote, 
Occurs in connection with a green- 
stone dyke. (See specimen No. 97, and 
Note following.) ; 
41. COARSE, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. 
42, TERNARY GRANITE. 
List No. Re 7. 
Near Police Barracks, Dandenong. 
43. COARSE, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 44. 
Lot 48, Carlsruhe: 3 sheet 9 S.E. 
With large felspar crystals. 
*44, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 49. 
Nuggetty Reef. 4 sheet 14 N.W. 
This specimen is taken from the sur- 
face. 
45. TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Rb 37. 
Hughes’s Tunnel (No. 3), Coliban 
Water Supply Contract, Mount 
Alexander. 4 sheet 13 N.W. 
This hard granite occurs in large 
patches here and there throughout the 
tunnel; the rest is so soft and decom- 
posed as to require bricking. 
#46. TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 49. 
Nuggetty Reef. 4 sheet 14 N.W. 
Same as specimen No, 44, „Taken 250 
feet from the surface. 
*47, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 49. 
Nuggetiy Reef. + sheet 14 N.W. 
Same as Nos. 44 and 46. Taken 480 
feet from the surface. The felspar is of 
a greenish tint. ` 
*48, TERNARY GRANITE. ` 
à Map No. Ra 18, 
Near Irish Bill’s Reef, Maldon. 
4 sheet 14 S.W. 
Very micaceous. It occurs as a vein 
in the Silurian rocks. 
49, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 92. 
Near the Cemetery, Maldon. 
4 sheet 14 N.W. 
50. TERNARY GRANITE. 
List No. Rs 14, 
Conical Hill, foot of Mount 
William. 
51, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 19; 
Spur running north from Con- 
glomerate Range, between Rid- 
dell’s Creek and Mount Macedon 
Range. } sheet 6 S.W. 
52. TERNARY GRANITE. 
; Map No. Rb 45. 
South-west foot of Mount Alex- 
ander, parish of Harcourt, 
ł sheet 13 N.W. 
With portion of a micaceous boss. — 
538. FINE-GRAINED, TERNARY 
GRANITE. 
Dea Rech, Geelong. 4 sheet 24 
The granite forming these rocks is 
generally coarse-grained, with large 
crystals of felspar, 
54. TERNARY GRANITE. 
k Map No. Rb 25. 
O’Keefe’s Contract for Coliban 
Water Supply, Preston Vale. 
ł sheet 13 NW. 
Close-grained quartzose base, con- 
taining crystals of quartz, felspar and 
black mica: from shaft No. 3, at a depth 
of 60 yards. 
55. TERNARY GRANITE. 
List No. Re 1. 
Near Janefield. 
56. COARSE GRANITE. 
List No. R (SB) 
Mount Hope. 
57. COARSE GRANITE, 
List No. Re 4. 
Near Mount Monda. ` 
Weathering red from the decomposi- 
tion of the iron in the mica. 
58. QUATERNARY GRANITE. 
Bulgabie Creek, 
Dargo, Gipps- 
land, ‘ 
59, TERNARY GRANITE. 
List No. R 3A) 
Chirrup Creek, Hopkins’ Hill, 
With large plates of mica, 
Those marked with an * occur as dykes (Elvans). 
