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13. — The Laterite from Balasore upwards forms only a very 

 Jimited and broken band, and does not occur in the immense spread 

 shewn here. 



14. — There is no laterite in the flat country near Shahabad. It 

 is all alluvial. 



15. — In the districts marked " unknown" near Cuttack, the survey 

 have mapped coal fields. 



16. — There are on this map two words " Kuttack" inserted, 

 there should be only one. That most to the south on the Maha- 

 nudi river is more nearly in the correct position than the other. 



17. — In the Curruckpore Hills near Monghyr no limestone is 

 known, the words " white marble," &c. must therefore be removed. 



18. — The Curhurbalee coal field is a whole degree of longitude 

 out of its true position. 



19. — There is no long line of coal-beariDg rocks stretching by 

 the Adji river in Beerbhoom. 



20. — The Kajmahal Hills are not identical with the Goomah 

 Ghauts as given. The Eajmahal hills are near to the town of Baj- 

 mahal, two degrees east of where they are shewn. 

 In Central India, Sfc. 



21. — Omercuntuc, the source of the Nerbudda is placed on the 

 Soan river, whereas it should be to south of Ajmeergurh when a 

 pencil >C has been put. 



22. — The Maikel Pahar on which is the table-land from whence 

 the Nerbudda rises, is all trap capped with laterite. 



23. — South of the Nerbudda from Ramgurh to Ajmeergurh (?) is 

 coloured syenite, Sfc. f while most of it is laterite, and to the north 

 below the Maikel hills about Sohagpoor, it is sandstone. 



24. — A large tract between Mundlah and Jubbulpore is coloured 

 " Coal of all ages" but should be trap on both sides of the river. 



25. — Coal is found at Lemaita Ghat, South of Gurrah near Jub- 

 bulpore : not marked. 



26. — Goondwana represented on the map as gneiss, is chiefly coal- 

 bearing rocks covered with trap. 



27. — " Mahadeo Pahar" or the Mahadewa range, is altogether out 

 of position. The range on the map north of Goondwana is nearly 

 their position. 



