612 CHARLES PAPP. 
(Ltd), hais paid (document No. 11,661 Feb. 6, 1907) 690-$0 krowns for 25 tons 
of ore, taken from the mine cHopeo. 
According to that document, it has been sent from Zám to Likér: On 
the waggon n" 35,079, 10 tons of second-class ore, at 30-7090, on follo- 
wing basis: 
30—329 3-9—12 heller, at 1", 7" — 170700 krown 
On the waggon n" 172,706, 15 tons of first-class ore at 39.729, 
on following basis: 
43—4799--10 heller at 3 79" — 555"00 
Deduction because less than 4390 : 
IISSTOKAÁAÓ 34-20 520-80 
total paid, krowns —— 690-80 
A sample taken from the mine cHopes contained, according to the assay 
of Mr. JurEs Szrrágyr (n" 18,379, May 3" 1910) : 
Imsolujble im acids szt ez 200 30 
Egornzósíder (esta) tsz 720 c 
Bioxide of Manganese (Mn0O,) .. 7120 
which corresponds to 5490 of metalic manganese. 
Considering the lode has having one meter width, 150 m length and 
5 m heigth, that would give 750 m? of ore, tkat is, with a specific weigth 
of 4, a tonnage of 3000 tons of manganese ore. 
G) Deposit of Orzána. 
On the higher part of the valley Bojuluj, on the slope Orzána, one a 
nice outcrop of 5 m long and 1 m thick, containing first-celass ore. The guartz 
bearing lode continues still further and shows a filling of manganese 60 to 
80 centimeter thick. The place is 450 m above sea level, and 11 km distant 
from the Station Zám. That deposit lies 1750 km westward Írom the mine 
La Dsiu, and 1110 m northward from the mine cHopev. Its location is very " 
favorable for working. E 
H) Other Deposits. 
M. Barnocn, private engineer and J. BavER, mining engineer, have in the 
summer of 1910, during their prospecting, discovered manganiferous Iron Ore 
in six different localities. Taking 50 m as length for those six outerops, 10 m 
as their depth, and 1 m as their width, that gives us 50.10 .1.6—3000 m? 
of ore, or, with a specific weigth of 2-5, a tonnage of 1500 tons. 
