46 Notes to accompany a Geological map. [No. 1, 
I copy here Dr. A. Fleming’s analysis of the lignite of Kottree 
near the Chichalee Pass as it is evidently a continuation of the beds 
seen a few. miles south of the Pass at Chushmea. 
Volatile inflammable hatter,  "  * - |) eo : 
Carbon, . : , : " . . . 83.579 
ae ee mn 
100.000 
The coal or lignite from Sooltan Khel (see No. 5) comes nearer to 
the Baganwallah lignite as analyzed by Dr. A. Fleming. Compare 
my No. 5 with the following analyses copied from Dr. A. Fleming’s 
report :— 
Baganwallah, No. 1. ° ' Baganwallah, No. 2. 
Volatile, . Je ah) AG) “eo Volatile? 4 0) isnt 
Carbon, . : . 41.36 Carbon, . : oe 593705 
Ashes, a : Sh L800 Ashesii - a 1.840 
100.00 100.000 
Average. 
Volatile, . < “ : ; a : +, Soa 
Carbon, . : : : : : F - 50.5382 
Ashes, seca Nii idan t= ; ‘ : .  teZ0 
" 99°999 
To conclude, I enter here a table of the composition of the lignites 
of the Lowa Ghur, of Baganwallah, and of the coal of Raneegunj and 
Sirsol in Bengal and of some coal in the British Islands, 


