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4.—MINERALS.
Quantity and ralue of each class ot Mineral minf-d or
quarried during the year
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Mineral
Quantity p-
Tona
-Val««
&
MetaIHe '
content (in
case of me–
tallic ores)
Cuprous Pyrites a
Sulphur n -••••
Asbestos
Gypsum
Terra Umbra
Copperas
Magnesite
Toul
29.198
nil
2,285
11,873
4.080
uil
vSbl
46.317
46,716 b
....
22,899 c
12,48*0 c
ll.262c
2.07©
95.427
1% copper
5 0 % sulphur
State Area which has been geographically surveyed. Note any important
mineral deposits known to exist but not at present worked.
Cyprus has beeu surveyed ge*-^**y^jcally. There is no official
Geological -Survey but bra-apPB^been written by Mr. Atbert
Gaudry and Mr. C. V. Bellamy.
^iuic-j Ccncca-sicrs-i and Prospecting
Licenses granted during the year
No. of
Concessions
So. of
Prospecting
Licenses
16
a. From Skouriotissa mine.
b. Approximate Value
s. Value of ext-orr**- as declared at Custom House.
Oi! Coneesions and Prospectiat**
Licenses granted during the y e n
Ko. of
Concessions
No.of
Prospecting
Licenses
Total quantity '•
of oil produced '
5.—WATER POWER.
•I
Estimate of Total Water Power
in rerais uf h.p. c-ipable of
development
Such small power as there is
is so bound up wich w ater
rights as to be untwessWe .
-
-
i
Horse Power developed -••—
A
Bunjjtte
Gpco<(ate
None There are 265
Native fiour
mills of from
i to 1 h.p.
each
Concessions for Water Power
N u m b e r of Concessions
Horse Power to be developed
None
*
Xone
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