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Capt. Danger- 

 field. 



\ Capt. Dixon. 



5 Mr. Jones. 



1 Dr. Heyne. 



1 Capt, Jenkins. 



} Capt. Low. 

 Capt. Foley. 



\ Capt. Herbert. 





Mines to the north are said to have yield- 

 ed much revenue. 



Has been worked by Capt. Dixon for 

 some years. 



30 miles to the SE. 



40 miles from Boglepore there is a rich 

 vein of galena. 



A mine here formerly furnished the dis- 

 trict with lead. 



Lead has been found in the neighbouring 

 hills. 



There are mines also in Ava, Burmah, 

 and Siam. 



The principal mines. 



There are rich mines at Songhipago, 

 Songhiabo, and Sohungong. 



In the beds of rivers issuing from the Hi- 

 malayas. 



The rivers of Berar, Golcondah, and the 

 Deccan carry down gold dust in consi- 

 derable quantities. 



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Argentiferous ga- 

 lena, .... 



Argentiferous ga- 

 lena. .... 



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Aravully, .... 

 Aravully, .... 



Vindhya, .... 

 Aravully, .... 



Locality. 1 Province. 



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Rajasthan,... . 



Rajasthan, 



Manvar, .... 

 Boglepore, .... 



Nellore, .... 



Nagpur 



Oodeypore, . . 



Burmah, .... 

 Burmah, .... 

 Burmah, .... 

 Sumatra, .... 



Nepaul, .... 

 Punjaub, .... 



Jeypoor, .... 



Nuseerabad, .... 



Jhodepoor, .... 

 Luchmeepore, .. 



Bangnapilly, . . 



Parsuni, .... 



Tenasserim, .... 



Moulmein, .... 

 Jowar, .... 



Assam, .... 

 Bhootan, .... 

 Siam, .... 

 Umeerapoor, .... 

 Badooem, .... 

 WoobalcoUa, .. 

 Bencoolen, .... 



Padang, .... 



The Gomti river. 



The Mahanuddy 



River. 



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