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ores from many places in the district; the names of these have been taken 
from the collections in the Madras Museum. Captain Russel does not 
seem to have published any papers regarding these collections : 
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List of Diamond Localities. 
CUDDAPAH DISTRICT. 
CUNNAFURTEE "'3 Near Chennoor,* on opposite banks of the Pennair. Alluvial washings. 
WOBLAPULLY ..$ Worked at intervals. 
Lampur ME 
Shao d Said to be to the west of Chennoor.—(Dr. Heyne). 
KURNOOL DISTRICT. 
BANAGANPILLY 37 miles south-south-east of Kurnool. Rock workings. Worked. 
MooNIuUDDAGO0 .. 16 miles west of Banaganpilly. Rock workings. Deserted. 
RAMULKOTA co 18 miles west by south of Kurnool ی را وب‎ Worked 
Rock workings. Deserted. 
TIMAPOORAM 6 miles east-south-east of Ramulkota. Rock workings. Worked. 
YEMBYE , ieu é 
BoM EES " mien, p of Kurnool. Rock workings. Deserted.—(Captait 
GOORAMANCONDA ... 
GoopvPAUD oco Ono 
BANNOOR ... ac 3 Nundyeotkoor Talug. Doubtful localities—(Captain J. G. Russel). 
DEVANOOR o 
SHAITANCOTTAH Right bank of the Toongabudra. East-north-east of Kurnool. Deserted. 
DEOMTRROOH Left bank of Toongabudra. Deserted. 
TANDRAPAD A ae Ditto ditto. Alluvial. Deserted.—(Captain Newbold), 
BusSWAPOOR es Nullamullays. Rock workings and alluvial washings. Deserted. 
? BELLARY DISTRICT. 
WUDJAKAVOOR.., Gooty division. Doubtful.—(Newbold). 
OovALUMPULLY áo 
Pareunny (PAvpPULLY) "n(n J. G. Russel). 
KUNAMUDDAKUL 
(These villages are possibly in that part of the Bellary district just inside 
or outside the western boundary of KADAPAH and KARNUL rocks; 
Piapully is outside the boundary. The workings must in such situations 
have been alluvial or among debris of the diamond beds whieh might 
possibly have been deposited at these places). s : 
KISTNAH DISTRICT. 
At various localities in the Palnád. All deserted. 
* The old diamond workings of Chennoor and the neighbourhood north of Cuddapah and on the 
opposite bank of the Penn-air are in recent gravel beds which were derived from the denudation of quartzites. 
These have been long deserted, but have again been lately taken up by a Mr. Richardson of Madras, who 
applied to the Collector of Cuddapah for permission to work the ground in the beginning of this year 
(1869). For the present Mr. Richardson pays a rent of Rs. 100 for the year’s working. There is no report 
as yet of his progress, (July, 1869). 
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