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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. 
(1) Name of claims, and area of group? (2) Map 
of claims? (3) Abstracts of title? (4) Surface prop- 
erty and improvements? (5) Mining and milling 
machinery? (6) Climatic conditions? 
HISTORY. 
(1) Output of district, $ ? (2) Total 
number of tons of ore extracted from mine, 
and treated by the ————— process? (3) Average as- 
say value of ore mined and treated by the ————— pro- 
cess at ? (4) Cost per ton of mining ore? (5) 
Cost per ton of milling ore by the ————— process and 
per cent. of assay values saved? (6) Transportation 
cost? (7) How above information regarding the past 
history of the mine was obtained? 
GEOLOGY. 
(1) Formation of district? (2) Foot wall 
of ore deposits of mine? (3) Hanging walls? 
(4) These ore deposits are of the ————— class? (5) 
Gangue of ore? (6) An average analysis of all samples 
taken gave per cent. per cent. —— per cent. 
$ $ , etc.? (7%) (Here introduce) (8) 
Plan of Mine? (9) Longitudinal section and two or 
more geological cross sections of the underground work- 
ings and on the above drawings should appear the num- 
bers and position of all samples taken? (10) Number 
of feet of development, shafts, drifts, 
— ft., winzes, 
ft., crosscuts, 
ft., cubic ft. of 
ft., upraises, 
ground stoped out ——? 
ORE IN SIGHT AND ASSAY VALUES. 
(1) List of assays of all ores sampled? 
(Give number of each sample, width of vein, 
with a sketch of each sample showing place 
where taken) (2) ‘Total number tons (of 2.- 
