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(continued) 



Mount Vatu Kaisia and district, 113. The Nandronandranu district, 117. 

 Nganga-turuturu cliffs, 119. Ndrawa district, 120. Tavia ranges, 121. 

 Na Raro, 123. Its Ascent, 125. Na Raro Gap, 127 . Pages 113127 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



(continued} 



The basaltic plains of Sarawanga, 129. Tembe-ni-ndio and its foraminiferal 

 limestones, 131. The basaltic plains of Ndreketi, 132. The Nawavi 

 Range, 135. Nanduri, 136. Tambia district, 137. The basaltic plains of 

 Lambasa, 138 Pages 128139 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



(continued] 



The Va Lili Range, 140. Its Nambuni spur, 144. Originally submerged and 

 covered with palagonite-tuffs and agglomerates, 145. The Waisali Saddle, 

 146. Narengali district, 147. Nakambuta, 148. The valleys of the 

 Ndreke-ni-wai, 150. Their origin, 151 Pages 140 152 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



(continued] 



The Korotini Range, 153. Traverse from Waisali to Sealevu, 154. Traverse 

 from Mbale-mbale to Vandrani, 156. Traverse from Vatu-kawa to 

 Vandrani, 160. Traverse from Nukumbolo to Sueni, 161. The Sueni 

 valley, 163. General inference concerning the range, 164. Pages 153 165 



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(continued] 



The Koro-mbasanga Range, 166. The Sokena Ridge, 169. Lovo valley, 169. 

 Mount Mbatini, 172. The Vuinandi Gap, 175. The Thambeyu or 

 Mount Thurston Ranges, 176. Structure of Thambeyu, 177. The Avuka 

 Range, 179 Pages 166180 



