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PLUTONIC ROCKS.—CASE I. 
*40, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. R 111. 
Vanderloft'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. 
Lot48, Carlsruhe. 4 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 
‘ater Supply Contract, Mount 
Alexander. 3 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. 
Nuggetty Reef. 3 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. 
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 shect 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. 4 sheet 6 S.W. 
52. TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Rb 45. 
South-west foot of Mount Alex- 
ander, parish of Harcourt. 
} sheet 13 N.W. 
With portion of a micaceous boss. 
58. FINE-GRAINED, TERNARY 
GRANITE, 
Dog Rocks, Geelong. 4 sheet 24 
S.E. 
The granite forming these rocks is 
generally coarse-grained, with large 
crystals of felspar. 
54. TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Rb 25. 
O’Keefe’s Contract for Coliban 
Water Supply, Preston Vale.» 
4 sheet 13 N.W. 
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 (aR) 
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. 
3 List No. R (SR 
Chirrup Creek, Hopkins’ Hill. 
With large plates of mica. 
Those marked with an * occur as dykes (Elvans). 
