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In the neighbourhood of Kaumeer the termination of the anticHnal 

 ah-eady alluded to extends into the Runn^ having 



Kaumeer, 



on the north low ground flooded by the monsoon 

 rains. A slight rising ground at some distance out in the Runn called 

 Merduk in its strike may show a continuation of the axis. Along the 

 axis south-east of Kaumeer are seYcral trap intrusions^ some of which 

 show a laminated structure. 



Northwards of Gorassey tank the following section occurs : — 



Tektiaet 



OE SUB- 

 NUMMTJLITIC. 



Sub nummtoitic ■{ 



Dip S. 25°; W.55°. 

 Descending order, Ffc. In. 



f 23. — From the alluvial plain northwards, loose and partly 



I cemented yellow sand, calcareous, concretionary at 



base, and coarse. The granules and gravel highly 

 "I polished, and the base white ... ... about 20 



122. — Mud colored muds and clays ... ... ... 12 



21. — Crumpled, mottled, shaly clays with a few thin veins of 

 L gypsum, upper part friable, color red and bluish white 30 



('20.- Blank ... ... ... ... ... 65 1 



19. — Soft sandy yellow rock with some ferruginous gravel 



(not well seen) ... ... ... ... 330 



18 — Pale arenaceous clays faintly mottled, uppermost 2 feet 

 of latel-ite ... ... ... ... about 



(20 



(25 



20 



(18 



1 20 



TJPPEE GKOUP 

 OF JUEASSIC. 



17. — Thick bed of laterite with white sandy interstices 

 16. — Pale arenaceous clays (not well seen) 



r 15. — Irregularly bedded dark, soft, sandstone made up of 



black and white sand ... ... ... ... 6 



14. — Finely mottled purple and white steatitic sands, also 

 coarsely mottled, pale, pink, and streaky. Lower part 

 laminated and argillaceous, with a parting of coarse, 

 red, ferruginous sand, some of it white and silty ... 30 



13. — Light colored sandstones, soft, fine, open, lavender and 



purplish speckled with white ... ... ... 4 



12. — Very finely laminated soapy mud beds, silty and 

 streaky, with minute flakes of silvery mica. A band 

 in this of silicious gravel with steatitic matrix ; other 

 parts below more or less sandy ... ... ... 16 



(_ Carried over ... 268-7 to 275-7 



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