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19. A. Pot stone dish from Kory Kela in Parahat. This is an 

 inferior kind, and will not stand fire. It abounds in iron Pyrites. 



B. Dishes of Potstone from Doobrajpore in Seraikela, will not 

 stand fire. The stone resembles French chalk, and probably speci- 

 mens might be found, identical with that stone. 



20. Trap or serpentine from a dike in a hill of Gneiss at Eycoms 

 in the Colehan, it is very hard and might be found useful for some 

 purposes. 



21. Jaspers from the Braminee river, where the Bombay road 

 crosses it, applicable to ornamental purposes. 



22. Ditto from the Byturnee river at Jynt in Colehan. 



23. Ditto from Dhoba Pahar in Dholbhoom. 



24. Ditto from the Boro river in Chyebassa. 



25. Copper ore from the diggings at Landoo under Dhoba hill 

 in Dholbhoom. 



26. Ditto from Jamjora in Seraikela. 



27. Bed ochre from Sarunda, used to colour cloth, but not as a 

 permanent dye. 



28. Coloured earth from Jamda in Colehan supposed to contain 

 Manganese. 



29. Stones from Aukoora Bhanga in Sarunda at the spot where 

 gold is found on the surface. 



30. Stones from an eminence at Assuntulled in Khursawa, where 

 gold is found at surface. 



31. Silicious sandstone from Chyebassa, much used by the sepoys 

 of the Bamgurh Battalion for cleaning their arms. 



32. Iron ore from coal formation in Sumbulpore. 



33. Magnesian earth from Assuntulled in Khursawa. 



34. Stone from an old digging at Chyebassa.* 



35. French chalk from Lowada. 



36. Iron ore from Badea, and Kunya Looka in Dholbhoom. 



* It is not known, for what these diggings were made. 



