PLATE XXXIV. 



The First Traverse : L'rofilo from Fusan 

 The Third Traverse: Profile from Kuu- 



(a. The Pong-goi gneiss 



h. The Tong-clihang gneiss 



a. The Kang-jia mica-schist 



h. The Mul-kö-sil mica-schist 



a. The Tong-pok complex 



b. The Mu-an complex 



c. The Chyön-jyu complex 



d. The Kun-san complex 



I. Basal gneiss 



IL Kang-jin mica-schist 



III. Phyllite schist 



(Metamorj)hic Mesozoic) 



IV. Great granitoid scries... - 



V. Kyöng-sang formation . , " 

 (Mesozoic) 



a. ralaîogranite 



I h. Melanocrate 



c. Leucocrate 



a. The Lower 



h. The Upper 



ia. Felsophyre 

 h. Masanite | 



r. Grano-masanito J 

 YII. Teritiary formation 

 Vni. Dilnvinm and younger oft'usives 

 IX. AHuvium 



to Usu-yöng. 

 sau to FnsaD. 



Gnp = Paragneiss 



Gnp= „ 



Qss = Sericite-quartz-schist 



Ph = Phyllite 



Ph= „ 



Ph=: „ 



Ph= „ 



Ph= „ 



Gno = Orthogneiss, Gna = Au- 



gengneiss 

 G = Granite, Gmy = Myloni- 

 tized Granite 

 f Gh =Hornblende-granite,Ghy 

 I = Gneissoid 

 Lc = Aplite, Plagioclasite 



Isdm (No. 5) = Muscovite-sand- 

 stone 

 ms (No. 4) = Gray Marl and 

 Sandstone 

 (ml (No. 3)= Red and Green 



aiarls 

 jsh (No. 2) = Shale 

 ïb (No. l)=Porphyrite and 

 ^ l)reccia 



f Qp = Quartz- f Gpf = Felsophyre 

 ( porphyry (Gpb = Breccia 



Gm = Masanite 



t = Tertiary 



Ah = Hornblende-andesito 



r = Koceiit 



