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PLUTONIC ROCKS.—CASE II. 9 
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72. TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Rb 23. 
O Rashes Contract; Coliban Water 
upply, Prest ab 
7 Re on Vale. 4 sheet 
i From Government shaft No.3. Occurs 
RARE granite in a N.W. direction, 
aun Consists of a fine-grained white and 
€sh-colored granular base of quartz 
and felspar, with scattered: É 
spar and mica, Aei a naa N 
78. TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 90. 
Baringhup Road. 4 sheet 14 N.W. 
Hard fine-grained granite, 
*74, TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 59, 
Vey Bradford. 3 sheet 14 
Coarse and fine grained granite, with 
thin quartz veins, 
75. Ternary GRANITE. 
Dog Rocks, Geelong. 3 sheet 
2158, | see tinted 
Hard coarse and fine grained granite, 
with large felspar crystals. 
*76. TERNARY RANITE. 
3 Map No. Rb 11. 
Section 4, Sedgwick. ł sheet 13 
N.W. 
Granite and eurite, with orthoclase 
felspar. 
*77. TERNARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 54. 
Near N.E. corner of Municipal 
onnaa Maldon. } sheet 14 
Fine-grained, granular, flesh-colored 
granite, 
*78. FELSTONE (in part). 
: Map No. Rb 80. 
Range west of Lancefield Road, 
and south of parish of Baynton. 
4 sheet 5 N.W. 
Occurs in granite, and contains 
rounded erystals of quartz. (See Note 
following specimen No, 17.) 
79. TERNARY Granire. 
Map No. Rb 382. 
East foot of Mount Alexander, 
ł sheet 13 N.W. 
Of a light-red color, and containing 
very little mica. 

*80, GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 48. 
Bryant’s Station. sheet14 S.W. 
*81. Granite PORPHYRY. 
Map No. Rb 70. 
East of Jews’ Harp Creek, on road 
between sections 72 and 75, 
Langley. 4 sheet 5 N.W. 
Consists of a white, flinty base, with 
scattered felspar and quartz. It passes 
into a granular or earthy white rock, 
with black needles of schorl, dead white - 
crystals of felspar and quartz., 
*82. WLVANITE. Map No. Rb 70. 
Same locality as last, 
White, earthy, felspathic base, with 
crystals of felspar and acicular crystals 
of hornblende. af, 
83. HARD, Grey GRANITE. 
Map No. Ra 91. 
South of Dunolly Road, 4 sheet 
14 N.W. 
Would make a good building stone. 
*84, FINE-GRAINED GRANITE. 
Map No. Rb 18. 
South end of Mount Emu Range, 
parish of Sedgwick. 4 sheet 
13 N.W. 
Granular, silico-felspathic base, with 
small plates of black mica. 
*85, BINARY GRANITE. 
Map No. Rb 82. 
East foot of Mount Alexander, 
4 sheet 18 N.W. 
Composed of quartz and flesh-colored 
felspar. 
*86. GRANITE. 
i Map No. Rb 30. 
North end of the summit of Mount 
Alexander. 4 sheet 13 N.W. 
Fine-grained granite, with but little 
mica, 
*87. EURITE. i 
Map No. Ra 52. 
Mosquito Reef. } sheet 14 N.W. - 
*88. TERNARY GRANITE, . 
Map No. Rb 27. 
The Gap, Mount Alexander. 
4 sheet 13 N.W. 
Granular base of quartz and red fel- ` 
spar, with a little mica, and containing 
crystals of tourmaline, 
‘Those marked with an * occur as dykes (Elvans). 
