GOS CHARLES PAPP 
altitude: of 450 m there has been driven a gallery of 20 m long. That deposit 
lies at 11 km from the railway-station Zám. 
C) Deposit between Koltoluluj and Meruluj. 
Opposite the grotto of Godinesd, at the altitude of 371 m above sea- 
level, thre is a erossing of two secondary valleys, those are Valea Koltoluluj 
and Valea Meruluj. The first one strikes northwest, the second one NE. 
Between the two streams there is an outerop of ore which, we think, can be 
followed at the length of one kilometer. 
Considering now that at the two ends of that outerop the two men- 
tioned streams flow at an altitude of 400 m and that the summit of the 
mountain is at 500 m we see, that there remains a working zone of 100 m high. 
Tho make it sure, we will consider only 50 m. The width of the lode 
at the outerop is 2 m with at least 1 m full ore. Admitting now 4 as specific 
weight we have here 1000 . 50. 4 — 200000 tons of ore. 
D) Outerop in the trench Zanoga. 
At the southwest of the Mine Meruluj, near the branching mark at the 
altitude of 401 m lies the trench Zanoga. That point is located at 3 km NE 
of the church of Godinesd and 12 km from the station Zám. The outerops 
occur in the trench Zanoga, which opens into the principal Valea Meruluj. 
Here I have seen two drifts, one above the other at a vertical distance of 
30 m and a horizontal distance of 60 m. 
a) Thelower drift lies 410 m above sea level, that is 10 m above 
the bottom of the valley. Its length is 8 m and it strikes NE. At the be- 
ginning of the drift, the ore oceured in a nest, but that nest has been al- 
ready exhausted; further on, the ore disappears entirely, and leaves only a 
brown shale at its stead. Toward the west of the gallery, I saw a lode-like 
flat formation which they had tried to work. It was in a ditch 20 m SW 
from the opening of the gallery, but the stuff was mixed. This flat lode, 
which is set in melaphyre, has erossed the main lode (which has there a 
dip of 709), just by the gallery and there was the little nest just mentioned, 
which gave 5 tons of ore. 
b) The upper drift, 30 m above the first, strikes also NE, and is 
10 m long. I had that fallen-in gallery cleared, but I did not find manga- 
nese in it. 
The ore was found in a little shaft before the opening of the drift, 
where two lodes with a dip of 359 and 859 crossed. The shaft is full of 
rubbish, but we may suppose that the ore will continue there, in the depth. 
In the gallery there is a dioritic rock, therefore it is useless to drive further, 
because towards the north we can have no hope to find manganese. 
The mass of ore will rather be found before the opening of the gallery 
and under the waste-heap. On the waste-heap itself there was about one ton of ore. 
