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4                             MINING IN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA.
American Consul-General in Melbourne, Thos. Adamson, Esq., jun., who, as a fellow-passenger to California, introduced the delegate to all the leading mining and professional experts in San Francisco, thus paving the way for success­fully carrying out his mission, and for which services he desires to record his thanks. Amongst the numerous gentlemen in both the States visited, who received the delegate so very kindly and hospitably, and who aided him so disinterestedly in his laborious task, the proprietor of the Alta California, Fredk. MacCrellish, Esq., deserves special mention, for his rendering, besides, timely and unsought-for aid when the delegate was unfortunately left, for a considerable period, in an embarrassed position through non-arrival of remittances.
The return to Victoria was accomplished after an absence of nearly five months, of which time two months were passed on the sea, leaving a very short time for his investigations at the mines of the Pacific slopes and Nevada. The original report was handed to the committee shortly after the return to the colony, and at first it was intended that the committee should publish it at its own expense and under its own authority, but eventually it was deemed more judicious to widen the basis of the scheme, and to ask the Government to undertake this task, as it was likewise felt that, if the autho­rities were to do so, the miners of the whole colony would be enabled to secure the valuable information obtained at the expense of the subscribers on Bendigo. The Treasurer, the Honorable Graham Berry, M.P. (Premier), agreed to do this in conjunction with the Hon. W. Collard Smith, M.P., Minister of Mines, and thus the manuscript report, together with its nu­merous diagrams, was then submitted to the Secretary for Mines, Major Couchman, C.E., for examination, and with a view of estimating the cost of its publication, and reproduction of the diagrams accompanying the text. It was found, however, that to do so would necessitate an outlay of about six hundred pounds sterling, and as that amount exceeded the anticipations of the Government, the Honorable the Minister of Mines agreed, in reply to questions put to him by Messrs. Robt. Clark, Jno. Maclntyre, and the Hon. A. Mackay, M's.L. A., during the session of 1878-9, to obtain an amended and condensed report from the delegate, and, by omitting most of the diagrams, sketches, &c., on account of their being too expensive to reproduce, to considerably reduce the cost of the publication. This has been done, and this present synopsis of the original report is therefore published with the sanction and by direction of the Honorable the Minister of Mines; and the delegate trusts that his work in its present form may be favorably received, so that, contingent thereon, the whole of the diagrams, sketches, &c, now laid aside for possible future use, on the score of economy, maybe added to a future edition, together with the copious descriptions which will in that event be necessary,