Num- Description. Where Refe- 96 Potstone, blackish, very heavy, softer than hornblende, C. 2. 22 97 Granite, grey, appearance uncommon, powdery black 98 Quartz, glassy red and white, larger-grained than No. 106, A. 3. 74 99 Indurated redd le, called Geru B. 2. 126 C. 2. 223 101 Marl, white, exactly like No. 103 ... 103 Marl, white, harsher but more friable than chalk, will not❘ C. 2. 152 104 Hornstone, grey, similar to No. 91, but proportion of quartz, C. 2. 152 105 Iron ore, called Losinghana, fracture resembling granite, C. 1. 19 106 Quartz, glassy red and white, fine-grained and splitting into A. 3. 107 Rock consisting of large grains of quartz and felspar A. 1. 108 Granite, reddish, exceedingly ornamental 109 Hornstone, white, with small masses of white felspar, and C. 2. 110 Felapar, white, very beautiful, sometimes mixed with white A. 1. 111 Quartz, granular, white, grey and red 113 Hornblende, very fine, crystals large and distinct, does not C. 2. 23 Num- Description. Where Refe- 114 Hornstone, strange, whitish, livid, and red, in parts evidently a slag. 115 152 Hornstone, greenish, decaying into an imperfect steatite, C. 2. MINERALS OF THE HILLS. Described in the Report, but not numbered in the Journal. 1 Granite, very fine, middle-sized grains C. 1. 12 2 Silicious stone, white, stained dirty red in irregular specks, B. 1. 30 3 Granite, grey and fine-grained, but much decayed, found in A. 3. 4 Granite, grey and large-grained, very fine, would be highly A. 1. B Granite, grey and solid, very fine 7 Quartz, strange, glassy and intermixed with brownish A. 3. 81 matter. 8 Quartz or hornstone, imbedded in white Khari. (Probably B. 1. Indurated clay, schistose, in red, white and yellow layers B 2. 125 1 MINERALS OF THE PLAINS. Described in the Report, bat not numbered in the Journal. Sone pebbles, silicious, chiefly quartz, opaque cr diaphanous, 2 Pumice, found in bed of Sone Mas, small detached messes like slag from iron furs 4 Yellow clay, called Rapura or Gori Mati, from furnaces of Annual Report of the Bihar and Orissa Reseach Society for Annual General Meeting of the Bihar and Orissa Research Anthropological Research PAGE. 62 131 59 102 111 99 67 68 Ancient India, Notes on Paranic Nine Divisions of Asoka Magadhi and Magadhi Grammatical and Dramatic ... Bihar ... Birchhe Deo, The Godling Bhima I, A town named after and Orissa Research Society's Annual Report for Bihar and Orissa Research Society's Proceedings of Annual Brahmi Alphabet, Formation of 91 85-71 72-74 133-141 111 Buchanan's Route in Patna and Gaya, 1811-1812 (Map) Buchanan's Journal, Introduction to Buddhaghosa's Visits to Ceylon and Burma and his reminiscences of the Island of Lanka Cults of the District of Champaran in North Bihar Cult of the Godling Birchhe Deo 358-366 |