CUAP. XXIY.] ANALYSES. 
Table 76 — cmcld. 
Analyses of the mamjanese-ores of the world — cone Id. 
521 
Snuroe ot Ore. 
Mil. 
Fe. 
SiO.. 
H,0. 
fie:e;enct- or 
Analyst. 
RUSSIA : ' ' ^ „ , 
Caucasus, range of 5 ana- ;45 '5 — 58'2 0-4 — 1 '35' 0'9 — Ti 
lyses 
Do. average do. 53 98 
Poti (Caucasus), average ] 
ore . . I 51 01 
Xikopol (Ekaterlnoslav) 29 5 
Do. do. 34 6 
Ekaterinenburg (Perm) 53 7 
Do. do. . ; 51-2 
Spain : i 
Huelva Carbonate ore 4 28 26 
Do. do. 6 I 41 15 
Santo Domingo 6 . 38 "87 
.Manganese Carbonate, 
average from a cargo 38 33 
Roa.«ted ore 49 fi 
Huelva 43 70 
Do. . 4915 
Cartagena. niangani- 
ferous iron-ore. 6 '33 
Las Rozas, do. 7 '40 
I'N'iTED States : 
.Arkansas. Batesville, 
range of 5 analyses 50 4 — 56 "9 
Do. do. aver- 
age of 5 ana- 
l\T>es .54-90 
do. Key- 
stone mine , 
Martin mine 
California. Corral HoUow 
Do. Red Rock . 
Ueorgia, Cartersville 
0-79( j) 
105 
0-86 
1 -33 
6-58 
0-77 
1 -37 
2-31 
2-51 
42-7 
48-45 
-3 -66 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
do. 
do. aver- 
age of 7 . 
57-30 
60-50 
47-58 
27-95 
60-61 
2-30 
Do. Cave Spring, 
pure ore . 
Do. Dobbins mine 
Do. do. . 
Do. Dade mine 
Do. do. . 
Do. do. . 
Indian Territory Lehigh, 
average of 4 . 
Lake Superior, high 
Do. low 
Virginia, Crimora mine 
Do. do. average 
ore 
Do. Kendall <t 
Flick's mine . 
41 -47 
53-44 
.52 -72 
48- 83 
30-32 
43-45 
42-93 
38-90 
12-02 
4-89 
.'.7-29 
49 - 08 
48 -25 
1 -75 
1 -61 
2- 28 
3- 72 
1 -45 
52 -02 
15-41 
1 -98 
4- 49 
5- 40 
23-9 
4-26 
8-53 
7-06 
47-93 
56 -35 
0-37 
2-83 
2-70 
4-62 
9-86 
27 00 
810 
9-33 
4-95 
14-10 
22-50 
10-85 
17-10 
!3-0 
9 -.53 
4-10 
n-7— 2-1 
0-34 
3-66( l) l-36{ ') 
2-31 
1 0 
1 -98 
35 -32 
7-79 
4- 30 
5- 05 
6- 37 
16-45 
12-30 
1 45 
10-21 
10-50 
0 13— 0 -4810-61— 5 -78 ■) Von E. Gottig 
' I and Stahl u. 
!2 34(.) j f|;^«. p. 
Von E. Gottig. 
ZZ Von E. Gottig. 
) Stahl u. Eisen, 
_ S 1891, p. 521. 
0-17 
0-24 
0-28 
Tr. 
0.36 
010 
0-22 
0-10 
0 035 
0 02 
0-10— 0-29 
018 
012 
0-17 
0-61 
0 05 
0-24 
014 
0-06 
019 
01 
0-10 
0-11 
0 06 
0 05 
0 05 
0-075 
010 
1 -54 
219 
9-30 
5 "72 
—2-28 
2-28(^ ) 
10-45 
1 -56 
4-37 
•■^ogel, ibitt., p. 
Loss on roasting 
2ft-30%. 
,Von E. Gottig. 
J. D. Weeks. 
1895, p. 403, 
et seq. 
1 J. Birkinbine, 
I 1902, p. 15, 
j.SiO, rarely over 
I 10 % ; 2-5 % 
J on average. 
J. Birkinbine, 
1902, p. 16. 
~l 
S.J. D . Weeks, 
I 1895, p. 403, 
seq. 
Tlie Rarer Constituents of Indian Manganese- ores. 
From the preceding tables of analyses a good idea can be obtained 
of the proportions in which the constituents that are taken iiito account 
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