VICTORIAN MINERALS,—\CASE XIII, 71 
21. CASSITERITE (Stream Tin, 
Oxide of Tin). 
Beechworth. 
22. CAssITERITE (Stream Tin). 
Beechworth, Ovens District. 
23. CASSITERITE (Stream Tin). 
Beechworth, 
With zircons, topazes, &c. 
Presented by Mr. Dunn, 3/12/64. 
24, Tın (Metallic). 
Reduced from Ovens tinstone, 
25. Brack Sanp (containing 
Stream Tin). 
Beechworth. 
Presented by Mr, Dunn, 3/12/64. 
26. Brack Sanp (containing 
Cassiterite). 
Tin Creek, Upper Yarra. 
Contains 33 per cent. of tin, the 
remainder being chiefly titaniferous 
and magnetic oxides of iron, with 
zircons and sapphires, Specific gravity 
4°08. 
27. Brack Sanp_ (Titaniferous 
Iron, containing Tin and Gold). 
Enterprise Claim, Black-dog Lead, 
Indigo. 
Obtained from two dishfulls of aurif- 
erous drift, at an average depth of 3 
feet. The sample is supposed to contain 
about 5 dwts. of gold, and said to yield 
about 80 per cent, of tin. 
28. T1n-ORE. 
Beechworth. 
Presented by Mr. Dunn, 3/12/64. 
29. Brack SAND. 
Beechworth. , 
Specific gravity 6'15, containing 54 
per cent. of tin. 
30. METEORIC Iron. 
Cranbourne. 
Presented by Mr. McDonald. 
304. METEORIC Iron. 
Presented by J. C. Newbery, Esq. 

31, 32, 33, and 34, SPECULAR 
Iron (Ironglance). List No. S 50. 
Spur of the Grampians, Carter’s 
Station. 
35. Brown JIron-Ore (Hydrous 
Oxide of Iron), Map No. R 4. 
Near Tollgate, Pascoevale Road, 
sec. XY., Doutta Galla. 3 shect 
1 N.W. 
36. Brown Inon-Ore (Limonite, 
Hydrous Oxide of Iron), 
Greenstone Range, east of Lance- 
field, % sheet 5 S.E. 
37. Brown Iron-Ore. 
Near Cobalt Vein, Home Creek, 
Sloane’s Punt, Goulburn River, 
87A. MAMMILLATED Brown IRON- 
STONE. 
Queensferry, Western Port. 
37B. CRYSTALLIZED HEMATITE 
(Hydrous Oxide of Iron). 
Map No. M 39. 
Barfold Fails, Campaspe River. 
4 sheet 13 S.E. 
Occurs in glittering specks in an 
earthy deposit between the two flows of 
basalt. Under the microscope these 
specks appear as reddish-yellow, trans- 
parent crystals. 
38. Brown Iron-Ore. 
Opossum Gully, South Muchleford. 
89. Bar or MAGnetic BASALT. 
Magnet Hill, Baynton’s Station. 
ł sheet 51 S.W. 
The rock from which this bar is cut 
contains minute perfect octahedrons of 
magnetic iron, It exhibits strong po- 
larity, and, if suspended, will arrange 
itself in the magnetic meridian, 
40. Brack Sanp (Titaniferous), 
From a tributary of the Gellibrand 
River, Cape Otway, 
41. Brack Sann (Titaniferous). 
Map No. M 34. 
Tunnel south of Mitchell's Dig- 
gings, between the two falls of the 
ta at Burfold. 4 sheet 
13 S.E. 
