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THE CHARWAU AND KATEOL RANGE. 



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KUTCH, TJPPEE J 



JuEASSic, — contd. I 



L 



30 to 40 



f 12. — Dark, ferruginous, gravelly and gritty sandstones, "^ 

 false-bedded, parts coarse 

 11. — Softer yellow sandstones, not well seen 

 10. — Brown and purple flaggy shaly layers with 

 smooth surface and worm tracks ... 

 9. — Hard bed of brown and dark purple sandstone , . , 

 (Section ascending a low ridge of rocTcy ground). , 

 f 8. — Gritty sandstones in which are fine pebbly beds j 

 and irregular runs of finer sandstone. The 

 coarse granules of white qnartz stand out on 

 weathered surface 

 7. — Purplish, red, holey bands among fine-grained 

 flags; gravelly layers of small quartz pebbles 

 alternating several times with finer sandstones 

 and with rubbly partings ... ,,y 



6. — Hard, rough, calcareous grits (fine grains of~) 

 white or translucent quartz standing out on the 

 surface). Some rubbly sandstones ; coarse runs 

 of white quartz pebbles in the upper part 

 (Uocks dipping north, angle 70°, but decreasing to the 

 south) . 

 5. — Gritty sandstones, in which a fish tooth was found 

 4. — Flaggy and banded sandstones, more or less cal- 

 careous, among softer rubbly sandy shales. 

 Wood markings in some of these layers 

 (Note. — These appear to be the representatives of 

 the Katrol Hill beds, though neither Ammo- 

 nites nor Belemnites occur in them here). 

 3.— Similar soft sandy shales and rubbly beds, with 

 large red nodular lumps and geodes, • many of 

 which contain pieces of fossil wood. Their 

 thickness is considerable, though not determin- 

 able here, as the angle of inclination is incon- 

 stant, becoming less and less; the ground is 

 irregular and the outcrops indefinite ...J 



(These extend up to and beyond a ravine mark- 

 ed in the section a little north of Bowlee. 

 There the beds are horizontal, and in the stream 

 section are seen) — 

 2. — Loose, rubbly, yellow sandy shaly beds ... 40 



( 1. — Dark micaceous clay bands and argillaceous shales 50 — 60 

 Jfote. — Some large logs of fossil wood and a few fragments of reptilian bones were 

 found near the village of Bowlee in a hard gritty sandstone, equivalent to No. 5 in above 

 section. — P. F. 



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Ktjtch, Lowbe 

 jubassic. 



, l'200 to 250 



