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MANGANESE DEPOSITS OF INDIA. 
Chaptek XXXY III.— concluded. 
Quantities of ore ..... 
Are the quantities of ore too large to have b2en 
formed by superficial replacement 
The manganese minerals present 
Psilomelane and wad formed by replacement of 
phyUite ...... 
Pseudo-manganite and pjTolusite in cavities 
Botryoidal and lead-like psilomelane 
Braunite ? and hollandite ? . . 
Chemical composition of the ores 
Description^ of depc sits 
Group I — The Ramandrug Deposits . 
1. Sannasil Haruvu (Faman Irug No. 2) 
.3. Ramandrug No. 4 . . . 
4. Ramandrug .'uain Bed . 
G. Ramandrug Barracks or Manganese Cave 
Group II. — The Kannevihalli Deposits 
The Narihalla ..... 
Group IIT. — The Kumaraswami Diposits . 
Group IV. — The Kamataru Deposits 
45. Yelakala Banda . 
47. Badapatti Banda 
52. Alada-Marada Banda . 
53. Durgamma KoUa 
55. Filial -marad<i Gundu . 
56. Karada Badasala Katevi 
63. Hunase-marada Katevi 
Pagb. 
1014 
Chapter XXXIX.— The Madras Presidency continued. 
Chengalput District ...... 1032 
Coimbatora District 1032 
Ganjam District ....... 1032 
1. Eoirani ....... 1034 
Manganese -laterite ..... 1036 
2. Gudhiari ....... 1036 
3. Nautan-Barampur ..... 1036 
4. Mathura ....... 1037 
5. Kalikot ....... 1037 
6. Rambha ....... 103'' 
Kadapah District ....... 1038 
