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HOLLAND: MICA DEPOSITS OF INDIA. 



The State Geologist for Mysore has kindly furnished the following 

 list of localities in which mica has been noticed, but apparently those 

 already referred to above are the most promising :— 



District. 



Taluk. 



Village. 



KoLAR 



Mysore 



Hassan 



Shimoga . 



Chitaldroog 



. Bagepalli 

 . Mysore . 



Serin'gapotam 



Mandya 

 Nanjangud . 

 Heggadavankoie 



Caamrajnagar 



Malvalli . 

 . Hassan . 



Manjarabai . 



Hole-Narsipur 



Arakalgnd . 

 , Chamageri . 



Nagar . 



Tirtahalli 



. Holakere 



. Golapulli, Chokkampulli. 



. Yelawal, Banmanahalli, Manika- 



pura. 

 . Vades amudra, Settihalli, Kalena- 



halli, and other places near French 



Rocks. 



. Pallavanhaili, 



Yaliyur. 

 . Tayur, Tagadur. 



Chikkanahalli, 



. Three miles west of the capital 



town. 

 . Begemalur. 



. Ragimuddanahalli. 



. Upper Hosahalli, Barudala Bore. 



. Kage Nere jungle and near the 



Hemavati river. 

 . Margonhalli and Halli Maisur. 



. Hardur. 



. Chikka Bennur, Soolekere tank. 



. Balekoppa, Mavinhole, cart-track 

 to Palaguppa and Pingalegudda. 



. Kathimaseyavahalli, Balehalli and 

 56th mile, Agumbe-Hariharpur 

 road. 



. Visvanathanahalli. 



PUNJAB. 



Gurgaon. 



According to Mr. Baden H. Powell, a fine specimen of mica in 

 large plates from Mahanti and Bhunsi in the Gurgaon district, Delhi 

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