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4.—MINERALS.
l}t__uci*,y and value tit each class of Mineral mined or
quarried during the year
Mineral
CuDriferous Pvrites
Copper Precipitate
Sulphur ... .
Aibe.cos
Gypsum ... .
Gypsum stone... .
Terra Umbra...
Terra Verta ...
Manganese ... .
Copperas ... .
Magnesite ... .
Chrome ... .
Pumice stone... -
Gold ore
Yellow ore
Metallic residues and
waste
Ores, not elsewhere
specified
Qunntitv
Value
Metallic
content (in
case of me–
tallic ores')
Total
(a) Quantities exported.
(6) Talue of exports as declared at Custom House.
State Area which has beeii geographically surveyed. Note any important
mineral deposits known co 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
Gnudry and Mr. C. V. Bellamy. There is also au official
report on " The Cupriferous Deposits of Cvprus " bv Professor
C. G. CuUis and Mr. A. "
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BrougQ.on Edge.
Mining Leases and Licences and Pros–
pecting Permits granted during the
year-
No. of
Mining
Leases Jc Licences.
_ Leases.
1 Licence.
No. of
Prospecting
Permits.
N e w permits
issued
31.
Oil Concessions and Prospecting
Permits granted during the year.
No. of
Concessions.
No. of
Prospecting
Permits.
Total quantity'
of oil produced
5.—WATER POWER.
Estimate of ToUl Water Power
in terms of h.p. capable of
der-lopment.
Such small power as there is
is so bound up with water
rights as to be nn usable
Horse Power developed.
Daring the
year.
None
U p to date.
There is a
large num–
ber of native
flour mills of
from \ to 1
h.p. each
Concessions for Water Power
Namber of Concessions.
Horse Power to be developed.
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None
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