240 Essay, Gc. 
SECTION NI. 
Mineralogical Remarks. 
The urhe. remarks are in immediate con- 
cdit part of this E $i 
written several years have elapsed: it was m 
original intention to continue, without interrup- 
tion, the Mineralogical Essay to the Eastern ex- 
tremity; this intention has necessarily been 
changed, but a favourable opportunity has oc- 
curred of examining more minutely several dis- 
tricts, which are comprehended within the li- 
mits of the first part of the mineralogical de- 
scription, and as 1 have jeen. enabled to extend 
my,remarks on various points, it has a 
desirable that the former eon should be 
supplied, and that several errors should be rec- 
tified, 
On the tract from Souracarta to the Southern 
declivities of the mountain Sumbing, | suspend 
all remarks at present, as I have determined to 
make it an object of careful investigation. —— 
Fron Ba See i to the peninsula of Karang- 
ong, T 
from the “oper is low, and bounded in the 
North by the central ranges of hills, which are 
Sbibrved at intervals from the large road, which 
follows nearly the direction of the shore. Not 
nem E t inc 
nate asit E supplies the whole iigbourhond 
ppeared 
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