Plate XXXIV. 



Amongst the extraordinary works clone by the earthc^ialœ, the fault in Midor 

 is the most remarlcable. A line new road had been oblitjuely cut into two, and the 

 west half with the surrounding fields had .sunk about 6 metres below the upper end. 

 The eastern half had been pushed 4 metres northwards, as is well seen in the 

 photograph by an abrupt change in the direction of the displaced road. 



