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Mr. J. Beete Jukes and the Rev. Samuel Haughton on the 



Section Ko. 1. 



Section No. l—wntinmd. 



Six miles of high 

 graiiite gronnd 

 omitted in this 

 space, g 



Kippnre, War Douce Mountain, 



2473. HilL 23S4. 



S.E. 



Five miles of Cam- 

 brian groimd omitted 

 to the east of this, the 

 smfaceslopingyenily 

 down to the sea. 



Altidore. 



N.W. 



Sis miles of low granite ground omitted 

 towards tlie N.W., willi three or four more 

 miles of Carboniferous Limestone resting 

 directly on the granite. 



Section No, 2. 



Mount Leinster, 

 261U. 



Six miles of low 

 Cambro- Silurian 

 ground omitted 

 between X & T. 



Sectios No. 2—contiiimd, 



Near 

 Ferna. 



Near 

 Monomolin. 



Tliree miles of low Cam- 

 brian ground omitted 

 between this point and 

 the sea-coast. 



The anticlinal and synclinal folds into which the Cambro-Silurian slates and bedded traps are here thrown, are quite h^-pothetical in form 



and number. 



d Carboniferous limestone, 



b Cambro-Siliirian slates, Ac. 



(9 Altered do. (mica schist, ifec.) 



a Cambrian rocks. 



g Quartz rock in Cambrian rocks. 



D Greenstone. P Porphyritic. 



F Felstone. 



G Granite. 



Scale of the above Sections :— One inch to a mile horizontal, and two inches to a mile vertical ; but not very strictly presened, or the low 



grotmds would not be seen above the sea horizon. 



