. Transactions. n in Table I. are obtained. Table I.—Original and Present Distribution of the Gold in the Canutillo District. Xi so5W Length. m CO M o>B Eh 6 a o > > s- o o >, 3e CO ?4-1 xi .£?3 c aoo o o 2 cj O Original lode Cu. ,248 ,244 Pts. per ,842 Denuded from sur-face after portion of Enriched portion of Difference, unac- 2084090 808080 6,9221,3312,995 17,997 2,6627,787 (a) 8,998 5,324 141,643 4,877160,842 Total (Q) Lost in denuded portio


. Transactions. n in Table I. are obtained. Table I.—Original and Present Distribution of the Gold in the Canutillo District. Xi so5W Length. m CO M o>B Eh 6 a o > > s- o o >, 3e CO ?4-1 xi .£?3 c aoo o o 2 cj O Original lode Cu. ,248 ,244 Pts. per ,842 Denuded from sur-face after portion of Enriched portion of Difference, unac- 2084090 808080 6,9221,3312,995 17,997 2,6627,787 (a) 8,998 5,324 141,643 4,877160,842 Total (Q) Lost in denuded portion. It seems also probable that, following the leaching of thegold, the quartz itself has been decomposed, except wherepresent in solid masses, for the reason that only in rare casesdo the outcrops show more than a small fraction of the amountof quartz existing at 40 m. or deeper. The absence of all butcompact quartz, both from near the outcrops and as float rock, MLD M8TRH i 01 0AN1 PILLO, OHILK, 8. A. To;,. 4 H H - OS I -- 4 ~ - I O ^ Em• o 8 as i .= g :£ :: . o rf X J} H U y. <a; - /a: Z I - 7i; THB GOLD DISTRICT OF CANUTILLO, CHILE, S. A,


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