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WYNNE : GEOLOGY OF KUTCH. 



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Pig. 2.— Cliffs north side of Kuneer on the Eimn of Kutci. 



In such situations^ and often weathered, they can hardly be said 



to have much of the aspect of seacoast cliffsj but 

 Coast. 



the very weathering so strongly apparent may have 



removed the traces of marine erosion; no old sea caves were observed, 



but in some situations the rocks were pierced by holes, such as have been 



supposed to be the burrows of mollusca, but these may just as probably 



be a form of weathering affecting calcareous segregations in the rock. 



They have not been found restricted to one level, marking the position 



of an old waterline. 



Where the weathering of the rocks is excessive, such forms as these 



(Fig. 3) are common. 



Pig. 3.— Kurrccr— Eocks on edge of Rutin, ? Seaworn, Mirage in distance. 



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