1088 MANGANESE DEPOSITS OF INLIA : DESCRIPTIVE. [ ParT IV' 
to the east (Fig. 88), and west (Fig. 89) of the middle section shew that the 
1. 'Country' of kaolinized felspathic rocks with wad. 
2. Wad and lithomarge with bands of lead-like psilomelane. 
3. Manganese-Ore : — Psilomelane often with mangan-magnetite, and ochreous and lithomargic 
patches. 
4. Psilomelane, wad and lithomarge. 
5. Decomposed granitic rock, exact relations to the manganese-ore being obscure. 
Fig. 88.— Section across Garbbam manganese -ore deposit to east of middle. 
ore-body is really stepped beneath the surface with a small anticlinal folds 
as shown in fig. 89, (A), which is not strongly marked enough to appear 
Fig. 89.— Diagram of anticlinal fold (A) affecting the Garbhara deposit west of the 
middle. 
ac the surface in the middle section, although it reaches the surface 
both to the east and west, apparently increasing the width of the ore- 
body. At the eastern end of the excavations the ore no longer forms a 
definite band, but has broken up into 5 separate masses separated by 
