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Volltext: A classified and descriptive catalogue of the Indian department, Vienna Universal Exhibition 1873

70. Ironstone, from Bunooloo, Raneegunj coalfield ; 
contains 44'00 per cent. of iron. 
71. Ironstone, from North of Pahargora, Raneegunj 
coalfield ; contains 51 '28 per cent. of iron. 
Ironstone, from Raneegunj, Raneegunj coalfield; 
contains 46*66 per cent. of iron. 
/3. 73a. Ironstone, from Barool, Raneegunj coal 
field. 
The foregoing are all from the “ Ironstone shales ” 
or the Raneegunj Coalfield, and occur in great abun- 
dance. They are all clay ironstones. 
74. [ronstone, coarse and earthy, from Mahomed 
Bazaar, in Beerbhoom. This is the ore which 
was used at the Mahomed Bazaar Iron works, 
whenthey were in Operation. 
75. Pig iron, white, produced from the ore No. 74 
at the Mahomed Bazaar works. 
76. Pig iron, grey, produced from the ore No. 74 at 
the Mahomed Bazaar works. 
77. Iron made by the ordinary native process, after 
first reduetion,or what is called “ cutcha ” iron. 
/8. Iron, reheated and hammered, or refined, “ puc- 
ka 99 iron. 
79. Iron, as smelted and used by the Sonthals. 
o ). Ironstone from Karanpura, in Hazareebagh dis- 
trict. 
81. Iron, produced from this ore, and No. 81«, the 
same iron after reheating and forging, G.S.I. 
From Colonel Boddam, Hazaribagh. 
82. Magnetic iron ore from Titooree. 
83. Magnetic ironsand from Kurhurbari, Hazari 
bagh district. 
84. Iron, produced from this ore, No. 83 and 84«, 
the same iron refined, from Colonel Boddam’ 
Hazaribagh. 
85. Magnetic ironsand, from near Cherra Poonii 
Khasia hill, East Bengal. 
86. Iron produced from this ore, and No. 86«, the 
same iron refined by two successive reheatimrs 
and rehammerings. ” 
87- Magnetic ironsand, from Upper Assam. 
88 Iron (malleable), produced from this ore. 
8J. Iron (malleable), produced at Doobri, Assam. 
80. Iron (malleable), from Jeypoor, Assam. 
91. Iron (malleable), from Dingeroo, Assam. 
(v J ron ^ ma ^ ea hl e )> from Golaghat, Assam. 
93. Iron, from the magnetic ironsand, Upper Assam. 
94. Iron from Talcheer, Orissa. This specimen 
shows the quantity produced by the native 
smelters at one Operation. 
95. Iron, from Kunkerai, Cuttack. This specimen 
shov s the quantity produced by the native 
smelters at one Operation. 
96. Brown haematite iron ore, from Sumbulpur • 
contains 42 • 5 per cent. of iron. ’ 
»7- Iron, produced from this ore, after first reduc- 
tion, and 
48. Iron, the same reheated, and rehammered, and 
48«. Iron, after the third reheating. 
"• Mi ~ iron ore, from Mogala, Jubbulpoor 
100. Micaceous iron ore, from Sehora Road, Jubbul- 
poor district. This ore is not used by the 
native smelters of iron. 
ioo' 5?^ hsmnatite, from Jowlee, Jubbulpoor district. 
lU-j. Pisohtic brown haematite, from Bijooree, Jub- 
bulpoor district. 
103. Iron (malleable), produced from the micaceous 
ore of Mogala, 
104. Iron (malleable), from the red haematite of 
Jowlee. 
105. Iron (malleable), from the brown hsematite of 
Bijooree. 
106. Mineral paint, of fine red colour, produced from 
the red haematite of Jowlee. 
106«. Specimens of this paint used alone, and mixed 
with other colours. This mineral colour is 
now largely used. It is sold, at the Kutnee 
Station of the East Indian railway, near the 
works, at 7 rupees (about 7 fiorins) per cwt. 
I he. works liave been established by, and are 
carried on under the direction of W. G. 
Olpherts, Esq., C.S., who has furnished the 
specimens. G.S.I. 
Ino' n Ia P, etic iron ore, from the Nerbudda vaUey. 
IT . Red haematite from the mines at Jauli or 
Jowlee in the Nerbudda valley. 
109. Earthy red hsematite, from Tendukkera, in the 
Nerbudda valley. 
HO. Iron, malleable, but inferior in quality from an 
i in Jjdmixture of sulphur, from Nerbudda valley. 
HO«. Earthy brown hsematite, from the Nerbudda 
valley. 
1105. Iron produced from this ore, and 
110c. Iron, the same after reheating and refinin« 
from Nerbudda valley. 
112. Hsematite, from Heerapoor, Bundlekund, con 
tains 64 • 00 per cent. of iron. 
112«. A portion of a dish or pan for baking chu- 
patties, (unleavened thin cakes), manufactured 
Irom the iron produced from the Heerapoor 
ore. 
H3. Magnetic iron sand, from Nepal, contains 
58-33 per cent. of iron. 
114. Magnetic iron sand, from Sheil, near Simla 
contains 67'00 per cent. of iron. 
115. Micaceous iron ore, from the N.W. Himalayas. 
llö. Hsematite, earthy, from Kumaon. 
11/. Hsematite, earthy, from Kumaon. 
118. Pisolitic ironstone, from Kumaon. 
1 IS«. Pisolitic ironstone, from Kumaon. 
119. Pig iron, produced at the Dehchouree Iron 
, in r . VVorks > Kumaon (in high furnaces). 
120. Limomte with magnetite. This is the ore used 
i ii t m ™ le lr , on works at Ulwar, Rajpootana. 
121. Iron, produced from this ore. 
121«. Model of iron smelting and reducing furnaces 
prepared carefully to the scale of 2 feet=l inch’ 
G.b.I Made under the direction of Capt. T. 
i oo ^^ell, ' - c -, Political Agent, Ulwar. 
122. Photographs, showing («) the withdrawal of the 
bloom—baU from theiron smelting furnaces,and 
(b) the mode of cutting the bloom ball into 
two pieces, and (c) photograph of iron smelt- 
mg iurnace. 
124. Hsematite, very pure ore, from Mendki, in the 
Ghanda district, Central Provinces. Sent by 
Central Provinces Committee. 
124«. Iron, from Mendki. 
1245. Iron, from Mendki, refined. 
125. Haematite, from Mendki, Central Provinces. 
me ,7’ ent Centra l Provinces Committee. 
126. Magnetic iron, from the Kunjamallay hill near 
Salem, Madras. ’ 
127. The same ore in broken lumps as picked up on 
surrace. 
127«. The same ore, in smaller and more rounded 
pebbles. Sent by Madras Committee.
	        
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