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| Uparasas secondary minerals | 3 |
| Abhrak Mica | 3 |
| Different kinds of Mica | 4 |
| Mica should be deprived of its glaze | 6 |
| Purification of Mica | 7 |
| Dhanya abhrak paddy-like mica | 9 |
| Incineration of mica | 10 |
| Characteristic of killed mica | 34 |
| Nectarization of mica | 35 |
| Importance of putam heat treatment cycles in killing of mica | 36 |
| Rubbing not necessary in putams heat treatment cycles for 1000 times | 37 |
| Killers of Mica | 37 |
| Use of incinerated mica | 38 |
| Special accompaniments of mica | 40 |
| General directions for use of mica | 42 |
| Dietary in the use of Mica | 42 |
| Evil effects of mica, not properly incinerated | 43 |
| Removal of mica, not properly incinerated | 43 |
| Extraction of essence of mica | 44 |
| Purification of essence of mica | 49 |
| Incineration of essence of mica | 50 |
| How incinerated essence of mica is to be used | 54 |
| Softening of essence of mica | 54 |
| Liquefaction of mica | 55 |
| Amalgamation of more than one metal in a state of | |
| cold liquid | 59 |
| Transformation of tin into silver by means of mica | 60 |
| Makshikam pyrites | 61 |
| Detailed classification of pyrites | 63 |
| Merits of makshika pyrites | 65 |
| Evil effects of impure makshika pyrites | 66 |