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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1854

1855

The gravel has the appearance of being formed on the spot from the disintegration of quartz its chief component and except in the beds of streams is not rolled. [...] In the South of the Colehan a table-land riserather abruptly to the height of about 1000 feet above the level of the sea. [...] The river Byturnee collects the drainage of this table to the South West and the Khurkhy to the East and South East ; the former flowing South East into the Bay of Bengal and the latter North Easterly into the Soburno Rekha. [...] The Baminee (not the Byturnee as shown in most maps) receives the waters of the Western portion of the district as the Suburno Rekha does the whole of those of the Eastern portion. [...] In mouzah Kumhar on the Koorja river in Knuraja Ealga and Byraggy on the sides of the Sungool river at Bakarrama on the banks of the Bhurrary river in Baghbehal at Jmergy in one of its Tolas called Paula or Pimla on the banks of the Mynee river but at all these places the quality of the gold is inferior (or white gold Chnkl3a Sons") to that of Robkobe and there are no gold finders in any o
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Pages
150
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Memorandum on the Geological structure and Mineral resources of the Singhbhoom Division South- West Frouticr Agency. By Capt. J.C.Haughton late Assistant to the Governor- General’s Agent in the South- West Frontier
103-i The Secretaries view
Ballads and Legend of the Punjab
123-163 The Secretaries view
On the Mirage of India
163-iv The Secretaries view
On Nepaulite; a New Mineral from Kathrnandoo
170-173 The Secretaries view
Bibliographical Notice
174-190 The Secretaries view
Literary -Iutelligenee
191-i The Secretaries view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal For February 1854
199-224 The Secretaries view
Meteorological Observations
9-16 The Secretaries view
Meteorological Register kept at Agra
17-28 The Secretaries view

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