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MANGANESE DEPOSITS OF INDIA : DESCRIPTIVE. [ ParT IV : 
then be worked as a whole and sorted into three products, iron-ore 
manga niferoiis iron-ore, and manganese-ore. Any attempt to work the 
manganese-ores alone is likely to be a source of loss to the operator, 
except at times of very high prices. It is also likely to lead to a 
loss of iron-ore that would be considered worth saving were any iron 
works in existence in the neighbourhood. As regards transport, 
none of the deposits are situated more than three miles as the crow 
flies from the Jabalpur-Katni branch of the E. I. R. During 1907, 
Mr. J. Kellerschon has opened up the Mansakra pyrolusite on behalf of 
the Carnegie Steel Co. with an output of 7,100 tons. See page 824 for 
the analysis of this ore. 
The following is a list of the localities, arranged in groups accord 
ing to their geographical situation, at which 
List of localities. ^ & & r .. . 
manganese-ore and mangamierous u'on-ore 
have been found in this district : — 
1 Emelia. 
2. Hardua Khiird. 
3. Kuan. 
4. Bara Chhapra. 
5. Kasai (Kashi) Hill. 
6. Darshani. 
7. Ponra (Ponda) Hill. 
8. Oihota Chhapra. 
9. Mansakra. 
10. Sihora 
11. Mangela. 
12. Ghogra. 
13. Dhanwahi. 
14. Kurm (Kuro). 
15. Lora Hill. 
16. Sakri. 
17. Khatola. 
18. Paharewa. 
19. Deori. 
20. Mangeli. 
21. Daroli. 
22. Hargarh. 
23. Bhatadon. 
24. Muret (Muraith). 
25. Naigain. 
^ Sleemanabad Group. 
1 
'Sihora Group. 
I Gosalpur Group. 
