CiiAP. XXX VT.] 
NAGPTJR : KODEC.AON, 
851 
Manganese 
Iron 
Silica 
Phosphorus 
Arsenic 
Moisture as received . 
C 
49-04 
(')•<)() 
(i-0-2 
o-i;!0 
Mine 1. 
5;r90 
4-55 
4-6! 
0-078 
traces 
0-20 
53 -02 
6 -00 
5-8:5 
o-o;?3 
traces 
0-22 
Mine 2. 
9 
50-02 
8-70 
7-42 
0-1:55 
10 
48-8:: 
9-87 
G-27 
0-08:i 
Taken from a re. 
port made by 
Mr. W. .Selkirk 
for the Indian 
Manganese Com» 
pany. All dried 
at2I2''F. 
No. 1. General sample of the ore-body exposed. 
No. 2. Piece of second quality ore showing some cleavage. 
No. 3. Piece of second quality ore showing cleavage and appearing to be sili- 
ceous. 
No. 4. General sample of best ore from stacks and quarry. 
No. 5. General sample of class of ore showing cleavage, taken jnincipally from 
the lower part of the quarry. 
No. 6. Sample taken from whole of 3,200 tons ore stacked at mine 1. 
Nos. 7 and 8. Similar samples previously taken. 
No. 9. Sample taken from 4 points at bottom of mine No. 2. 
No. 10. Sample of the pebble-ore at mine No. 2. 
A cargo of 300 tons ex ' City of Venice ' gave on analysis by 
Messrs. Pattinson and Stead 
Manganese peroxide . . . . . . . . . 56'39 
Manganese protoxide . ........ 21 '09 
Ferric oxide . ......... 9 '86 
Alumina .......... 1 '40 
Baryta O'BS 
Lime 0-85 
Magnesia .......... 0-40 
Lead oxide .......... Nil. 
Copper oxide .......... trace 
Cobalt oxide NU. 
Nickel oxide .......... Nil. 
Zinc oxide .......... trace 
Potash 0-87 
Soda 0-37 
Silica 5-95 
Phosphoric oxide . . . . . . . . . .0-27 
Arsenic . .......... 0-012 
Sulphur trioxide 0 "075 
Combined water ... . . ... 1 - 60 
Moisture 0*29 
Carbon dioxide 0'60 
100-267 
