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4.—MINERALS.
Quantity and ralue of each class of Mineral rninetl or
quarried during the year
Mineral
Cupriferous Pyrites
Copper Precipitate
Sulphur
Asbestos
Gypsum
Terra Umbra
Manganese
Copperas
Magnesite
Chrome
Total
Quantity
Tons(a)
208,122
70
nil
10,904
13,789
5,566
16
nil
nil
700
239,167
Value
£(*)
196.819
1,400
nil .
207.562
16,642
12,449
80
nil
nil
1,500
436,452
Metallic
content (in
case ot me–
tallic ores)
2 % copper
5 0 % sulphur
(a) Quantities *ixp
\h) Value of ex por
orteu.
ts as declare. 1 at Custom House.
State Area which haa been geographically surreyed. Note any important
mineral deposit* known to exist but not at present worked.
Cyprus has been surveyed geographically. There is no official
Geological Survey but books have been written by Mr. Albert
Gaudry and Mr. C. V. Bellamy. There is also an official
report on •* Tlie Cupriferous Deposits of Cyprus " by Professor
C. G. Cullis and Mr. A. Broughton Edge.
Mi m n j Leiines and Licences and Pros–
pecting Permits granted during the
year.
No. of
Mining
Leases Jc Licenses.
No.of
Prospecting
Permits.
23
No.of
existing
permits
extended 13.
... Oil Concessions ami Prospecting
Permits --rained during the year.
No. of
Concessions.
So.ot
Prospecting
I'ermits.
i
Total quantity
of oil produced
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5.—WATER POWER.
Estimate of Total Water Power
in terms uf h.p. capable ot
development.
3uch small power as there is
is so bound up with water
rights as to be unusable
Horse Power developed.
During '.lie
Tfjar.
None
C D to date.
There is a
large uum-
ber of native
flour mills of
| from i tol
h.p. each
Concessions for Water Power.
Number of Concessions.
Horse Power to be ;ieTelooed.
None
Nont