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B. KOTO : CAUSE OF THE GREAT 



now cut obliquely nnd shnrply by tlie line of fault. ^Moreover, the 

 continuity of the mound wns really broken and the mound with the 

 entire ground so shoved forwards that the detached ends coidd not 

 afterwards lie rejoined — (see. the accompanying wood-cut). It is 

 evidently quite different from what the miners call a ' heave ', — an 

 apparent horizontal displacement of strata by a mere vertical throw in 

 inclined beds, for in the present case the horizontal shifting can 

 be actually traced in perfect! 1/ ereti (jround. 



Sketch map between Nishi-katabira ami ÜEjura in Mino province, sliowing the 

 fault (heavily dotted line). After S. Mori. 



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