Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 56

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Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals.
 

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Page 245 - On the four visible ingredients in banded bituminous coal; studies in the composition of coal, No.
Page 247 - Notice of a further Fiery Eruption from the Minbyin Mud Volcano of Cheduba Island, Arakan.
Page 58 - Basic and ultrabasic members of the charnockite series in the Central Provinces. Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind., Vol.
Page 87 - ... for centuries. European operations date from 1902, and in 1914 the control of the mine passed into the hands of the Burma Corporation, Ltd. Underground work below the level of the old Chinese excavations has proved the existence of an ore channel, at least 8,000 feet long and 400 to 500 feet wide. Within this zone there are two ore bodies of major importance. The first, known as the
Page 104 - GSI, xx, 170-194), and further notes on them were recorded by CS Middlemiss in 1900 (' Report on a Geological Reconnaissance in parts of the Southern Shan States and Kareuni ', Gen.
Page 177 - While some of the specimens are of a bright blue colour, similar to that of the mineral from many other localities, others appear under ordinary conditions transparent and colourless. But some of these colourless fragments, when kept in the dark for a fortnight or three weeks, assume a pink colour which disappears rapidly on exposure to bright daylight, and almost instantaneously in direct sunshine. The phenomenon is particularly brilliant when the rock is first broken in the field, and the large...
Page 62 - Revision of some fossil balanomorph barnacles from India and the East Indian Archipelago.
Page 104 - Note on a Traverse through the Eastern Khasia, Jaintia, and North Cachar Hills by Tom D. La Touche, BA, Geological Survey of India. (Record
Page 108 - India, giving the total value of minerals for which returns of production are available for the. years...
Page 101 - Some newly discovered coal seams near the Yaw River, Pakokku district, upper Burma.

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