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Ch. 10: Diamond Mining & Meteorites

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THE DIAMOND
yielded no more. As in West Australia, some of the diamonds, according to Prof. David, occur in very an­cient gravels now consolidated into conglomerates. The loose gravels are of a much later age.
The crystals are chiefly octahedrons, though dodeca­hedrons and similar forms occur also. They are of various colors, white, yellow, brown, black, and one twinned crystal of a dark green was discovered.
Diamonds similar to those of Australia are found in Borneo. They run small, are very hard and many of them are colored. The fields have undoubtedly been worked for centuries, as the Dutch on their first arrival there found mining operations being regularly carried on and ancient native gems are in the possession of the princes. The rajahs of Panembohan and Pongerans possess a large belt studded with diamonds, one of them weighing 67 carats. It is difficult to make a reliable es­timate of the quantity produced. The natives regard the gold and diamonds as a kind of natural bank provided to be drawn on at pleasure. The native princes claim all stones over five carats at a fixed price. Undoubtedly they do not get them all, but naturally there is less public knowledge of the contraband stones than of those taken by the princes, and of them it is known only that the overlords have them in their treasuries. As far as rec­ords go, it appears that the production during the first half of the nineteenth century averaged about 5,000 car­ats per annum, and it is thought to be about the same now, though it is probably less, as mining operations have little encouragement.
In the eighteenth century, the yield was probably much greater, for the fields of Borneo are mentioned, with
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