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Ch. 3: Gold of India

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that the former statement must only mean to imply that it is mined for in superficial deposits. Dr. Emil Stoehr states* that traces of gold were found in the copper ores of Singhbhum. A Mr. Emerson was specially employed by the Singhbhum Copper Company to investigate the gold resources of the country. He is said to have crushed a quantity of quartz and to have found traces of gold in it; but his operations do not appear to have been sufficiently successful to encourage him to continue. In Chaibassa, I was shown a small nugget of gold in a quartz matrix. It was said to have been obtained in the Kappargadi Ghat, near Kalkapur, in Dhalbhum.
It is not within the scope of the present Paper to write a complete resume of all that is recorded on the subject, but rather to give an account of what has actually come under my own observation in those portions of the districts which have been examined geologically.
During the season of 1866-67, I fancied that I was able to connect the occurrence of gold in the streams with the existence of certain sub-metamorphic rocks (magnesian and mica schists, slates and quartzites) which were then for the first time met with in Manbhum. Being anxious to put this connection to as rigid a test as circumstances would admit of, and wishing to define, if possible, the exact boundaries within which gold certainly exists and may be reasonably looked for, I with some difficulty persuaded two gold-washers (man and wife) to accompany me during my examination of the southern portion of the district of Manbhum. They remained with me for up­wards of three months, washing daily at such places as were pointed out.
One of the most interesting results is, that the exist­ence of gold in the metamorphic as well as the sub-
* Einige Bemerkungen uber den District Singhbhum in Bengalen : Vierteljahrschrift der naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Zurich, 5 th year, Part 4, 1880. I
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