Chap. XXXV. 1 
.TARALPUR : EMELIA. 
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26. Chandnotii. 
27. Dhani^f(on. 
28. Kailwas. 
29. Chind^maci. 
30. Gosalpur. 
31. Dharampura. 
32. Hirdenagar. 
33. Marhasan. 
34. Keolari. 
35. Nargdon. 
36. Pararia ( Pandaria) 
37. Nonsar. 
38. Gangai. 
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X Panagarh Group. 
i Gosalpur Group — {contd). 
I do not intend to give a detailed account of the occurrence of 
manganese at each of these localities. In the first place, I have not 
visited them all. Tiiose to which I have been are Nos. 5-7, 9-14, 16-18. 
20-23, 30, 31. In the second place, ample accounts of most of these 
occurrences have been given by Mr. Bose in the two papers already cited, 
while most of the localities are marked on the map accompanying 
the first of these papers. Hence I shall in most cases merely refer to 
Mr. Bose's papers, adding remarks of my own where it seems necessary. 
Of the two papers by Mr. Bose, the one in volume XXI of the Records 
has a pagiration of 71 to 89, and the one in volume XXII of 216 to 
226. Hence in referring to these I shall merely mention the page. 
This place lies about 4 miles S. S. W. of Katni. Mallet gives 
an analysis of laterite from here containing 1*54% of Mn203, containing 
traces of cobalt i. 
ing originally 5 or 6 lbs., was sent to the Geological Survey oflice by 
Lieutenant-Colonel H. F. Loch in 1906. It was found in the jungle 4 
or 5 miles north of Kuan, which itself lies about 8 miles north of Sihora. 
4. Bara Chhapra. 
1, Emelia. 
See Bose, page 86. 
1 Jiec. G. S. I.. XVI, p. 108, (1883). 
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