wun district. 







Ft. In 



5. White clay, with kunkur 







..2 5 



6. Kunkur ... ... ••■ 







,. 1 7 



7. Brown sandstone 







..2 



8. Sand 





. 



..19 



9. Light-colored sandstone, micaceous 





• 



.. 14 



10. Light-colored sandstone ... 





. 



..10 



11. Variegated sandstone 







.. 4 2 



12. Light yellow sandstone 







.. 18 1 



13. Variegated sandstone 





. 



.. 11 



14. Brown sandstone 





• 



..3 4 



15. Variegated sandstone 





• 



..2 3 



16. Eed sandstone 







..2 6 



17. Black carbonaceous shale 





. 



..10 



18. Coal seam 







.. 81 3 



Coal „ 



37' 



4" 





Sandy shale 



4' 



4" 





Coal mixed with shale ... 



2' 



9" 





Shale ... 



4' 



1" 





Coal 



32' 



9" 





19. White sandstone 







..2 6 



Total 



. 170 1 



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The section of the seam here agrees with those of No. 4 Ghiigifs 

 and Nokora, the total thicknesses of coal and partings in the 3 being :— 



Ghugus. 

 76 8 



Nflja. 

 81 3 



Nokora. 

 90 8 



Near the village of Belora the dip of the Barakars does not exceed 



5°. The outcrop of the coal is not visible, but the 



Belora. Only edge of jj ne t ^at ft ought to follow is defined by the base 

 seam proved. , 



of the ridge of ferruginous sandstone upon which 



Belora is built. A bore-hole was put down a little to the south of the 

 village, but it was somewhat too close to the outcrop of the measures, and 

 the seam was only partially proved. It may be predicted with safety, 

 however, that 50 or 60 yards farther to the deep a very similar section 

 to that of Nflja would be obtained. Adjoining the Belora lands are 



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