1840.] 



Museum of Economic Geology of India. 



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Capt. Warren. 



Lieut. Newbold. 



Capt. Jenkins. 

 Mr. Ravenshaw. 



Major Burney. 



Mr. J. Stephen- 

 son. 



]- Dr. Royle. 

 i Dr. Heyne. 



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Contains rich mines of gold. 

 Gold mines worked. 

 AlsoatUmeerapoorah, Manipur; Noobool- 



toe is the richest. 

 The mines yield 15,000 Rupees a year. 



They are in the latitude of Mergui. 

 Occurs in granite; Cambodia, Laos, Co-^ 



chin-China, Pegue, and Tonquin have V 



gold also. 3 



West of the frontier. 



Also in Burmah and Siam. 



In river beds with the gold washings. 



Has been observed near the Soontb river 



in considerable quantities. 

 5 Occurs in efflorescence in rocks con 

 i taining iron pyrites. 

 Deposits in the galleries of lead mines and 



in river beds, as the Tonse, Ramgunge, 



and Jaunsar. 

 In a lake in the territory of the Peddsore 



Rajah. 

 And at Cuddapah in the Nellore district. 

 Below Mussooree there is a sulphurous 



spring. 

 This is one of seven villages in the dis- 

 trict near which diamond mines exist 



in the valley of the Kistnah. 



If 



Is 



Sulphuret 



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g 



£ 





Himalaya, .... 



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s 



Mysore, .... 



Ava, ■*** .*;;; 



Burmah, .... 

 Siam, .... 

 Malacca, .... 



Nagpur, .... 

 Moradabad, .. 

 Malwa, .... 



Malacca, .... 

 Ava, .... 



Ava, .... 



Behar, 

 Kumaon, .... 



Ellore, .... 

 



Ellore, .... 

 Ellore, .... 



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Belamongslum, 

 Assam, .... 

 Badooem, .... 

 Woobooltae, .... 



Bantuphannua, 



Batang Morung, 



Comtdh, .... 

 Kah River, .... 



Moulmein 



Tavoy, 



Kamoe, 



Andaman Islands, 



Amalapor, .... 



Colair Lake, .... 

 Sahansadhara. . . 



MalavuUy, 



Kondapully, 





Gold. 

 >> 



Antimony. 



Platina . . 

 Quicksilver, 

 Manganese, 

 Plumbago, 



Sulphate > 



of Iron, > 



Sulphur, . . 



Diamonds. 



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