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APPENDIX B.

THE following is the analysis of the sand found in the Apuddo stream (page 343):—

"LONDON, 17th Nov. 1864.

"DEAR SIR,-In the absence of Sir Roderick Murchison from town, Mr Francis Galton left with me a small bottle of sand, together with a note from you, requesting him to get the contents tested. This has been done in Dr Percy's laboratory, and Mr Richard Smith (Dr Percy's assistant) reports as follows:

"The black sand consists chiefly of titaniferous iron ore (ilmenite), with small quantities of quartz, magnetic iron ore, and scales of yellow mica. The sand is free from gold or silver.'

"Trusting that this information will be in time for your forthcoming work, I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully,

"CAPTAIN GRANT."

THE END.

"TRENHAM REEKS.

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