224 Rev. J. F. Blahe — The Llanheris Unconformity. 



In ray paper I said that tbese conglomerates crossed the hill 

 horizontally, and at this statement my assailants make themselves 

 merry. No doubt it would have been more correct to say that they 

 form a slight synclinal, as indicated on Sir A. Ramsay's figure in his 



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Fig. 7. — Sections on T Bigl showing conglomerate lying on banded slate. A, B, C 

 are in order from east to west. 



memoir ; but the dips Miss Eaisin quotes have nothing to do w^ith 

 the matter. If my assailants will look at my former fig. 3 and my 

 present Fig. 7 they will see that there are all varieties of dip to 

 choose from, from 90° downwards, but then they have overlooked 



