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<br />Quito - 3.
<br />T•0 P O G R A P H Y- Contin.
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<br />8,600'. The growing timber.ln the vleinity is limited in gran
<br />tity. A good wagon road is built Yrom the nine to the traoks
<br />•oY the Colorado and Southern railroad, a distsnae oY-one mile
<br />sad ores and enpplies are shipped via this gailroad.:
<br />GEOLOGY .
<br />A•good geological survey has been mede.oY,the dietriot.
<br />Tae oharaoter oY country rook !s granite and spar and the geo-
<br />logical period ie Aroheaa.
<br />O R E S & O R E B O D I 8 5.
<br />The oro body is a true fissure. Thore are a niu~ber of
<br />kaown veins inoluded in thle group but all work has been oon- ~
<br />Pined to the Quito vein whioh has c strike of oaet.and west and
<br />dips to the north. Tho vein varies in width Yrovi 1' to 20'
<br />with au average width of 4'. Length, 1,600'; height, 660!. II
<br />The enoloeing rooks are eohist and the gangue is talo. There
<br />are two ore shoots 17b' and ?,60' in,iength, respeotively.
<br />The oharaoter of vein filling is iron sulphides and I
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<br />quartz and the metals are gold, silvery oopper and lead. with
<br />gold the prinoipal metal. Ho assays or analyses were obtain- j
<br />able. About 9 I
<br />Oj, of the vein Yi7.ling !s freo-milling ore and
<br />the other 10~, is oY a refractory nature. The average monthly
<br />produotion oY oro is thirty tons with arl average value oY iF20
<br />per ton. All ores are treated at the puhlio works.
<br />SURFAOE PLA14'P _ ~ I
<br />The eurfaoe plant aoneiste oY nn BO h.p., Return-tubular
<br />boiler; one Amerioan, ono-drill, Air oompressor; B" x 0",
<br />double-oylinder, Ylat-Yriotion, stoop hoist.
<br />The water used in the boiler !s token from Ohioogo oree8
<br />through a small gas pipe. The pressure oarried.is 90~ and .soft
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