But in spite of the abundance of bauxite which the Kingdom possesses,
only the mines in Dalmatia are exploited. The following is the table of the output
of bauxite.
1919
1920
1921
1922
Tons
1.213
19.117
10.021
31.280
1923
1924
1925
Tons
26.577
18.486
79.032
Average from 1923 to "7.
This table shows an extremely variable output, with by far the greatest
amount in 1925.
VIII. Chrome
The most numerous and richest chrome mines are in South Serbia (Sar
Planina),after which come Bosnia(Dubogtica and Lojno) and central Serbia (Veluée).
The largest mines are in the district of the Sar Planina where, during the occu-
pation, in 1917 about 200 tons of ore were mined a day.
Between 1919 and 1925 the total output of chrome ore has been :
Tons
Tons
1919 1923 -
1920 55 1924 300
1921 10 1925 12.160
1922 15
Average from 1923 of 19.
6.230 tons.
—r—
In 1925 the export of chrome ore was 5.957 tons, or 499, of the year’s pro-
duction.
IX. Pyrite
Pyrite was formely mined at Bakoviée in Bosnia, and now at Majdanpek
in Serbia.
The table shows the movement of output.
Tons
1919 —
1920 3.682
1921 27.900
1922 11.019
Average from 1923 to 1925
1923
1924
1925
Tons
25.834
26.306
38.988
30.376 tons. =
X. Antimony
Antimony is found in a number of places, in the Drina district (at Krupnje
and Zajada), South Serbia (Alsar), Bosnia (Cemernica), Slovenia (Projane), and is
mined in three places, but most extensively from the Krupnje mine which belongs
to a British company. The ore in the Drina district contains 12—149, of antimony.