hist OF PLATES, 
Frontisriece.—View of the Himalaya Mountains, vicinity of Almorah. 
GEOLOGY. 
Section of the Himalayas from Sidowra to the Shatool Pass, Pl. 1, No. 1. 
Section of the Himalayas from Saharunpore to the sources of the Jumna and Tonse, Pl. 1, No. 2. 
Elevation of the sources of the Ganges. 
Section of the Coal Formation from Pachette to Chinnakooree, on the Damooda, Pl. 1, No. 3. 
Section of the Central Range of India from Shergatty to Roghonautpore, Pl. 1, No. 4. 
FOSSILS. 
From the Burdwan Coal Formation.—Plants.—PI. 2. 
Vertebraria indica, figs. 1, 2, 3. Pecopteris Lindleyana, fig. 4. 
Vertebraria radiata, figs. 5, 6, 7. Glossopteris danzoides, fig. 9. 
Tryzigia speciosa, fig. 8. 
Himalayan, from the N.E. of the line of Snowy Peaks, Pl. 3. 
Fig. 1. Skull of a fossil Antelope. 
2. Lower Jaw of a fossil Deer. 
3. Fossil Tooth of a Rhinoceros. 
From the elevated Valley of the Spiti, N.W. of Kunawur—Shells—PI. 3. 
Fig. 16. Astarte. 17. Arca v. Cucullea. 18. Undetermined. 
19. Avicula, 20. Terebratula v. Atypa. 21. Another species. 
22. Ammonites. 23. Delthyris ? 24. Ammonites. 
25. Belemnites canaliculatus. 26. Belemnites canaliculatus. 27. Belemnites sulcatus, 
From the marle of the Sub-Himalayan, or Sewalik range on the S.W. or plainward base of the Himalayas.—P1.3. 
Fig. 4. Back view of a Fish’stooth 5. Front view ditto. 6. Bone of a fossil Fish. 
(Squalus ?). , 
7. Saurian tooth, Crocodile, 8. Side view of ditto. 9. Saurian tooth, Crocodile, 
(mugger )half-inverted view. (mugger). 
10. Saurian, apparently back = 11. Saurian, apparently back = 12. Tooth of Anthracotherium, 
cheek tooth, front. cheek tooth, side. 0-6 inch. 
13. Tooth of Anthracotherium, 14, Tooth of ditto, broadend, 15. Tooth of ditto, 0-4 by 0°6 
0°6 of an inch. 0:4 by 0°36 inch. inch. 
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