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(3). Compact trap. 



(4). White shales and sandstones, fossiliferous. 



a soft. 



b hard columnar. 



(6). Hard shaly white beds, 100 to 150 feet. 



(7). Hard trap about 50 feet. 



f This part of section very obscure and 

 ? Sandstone and shale { ,.„.,.', , , , 

 ( difficult to understand. 



P Olivine trap. 



VI. — Hill west of Meghi — 

 (7). Trap, columnar. 

 (8). Black carbonaceous shale. 

 (9). Trap, olivinic. 

 (10). Coarse sandstone, 30 to 40 feet thick. 

 (11). Trap, compact columnar. 

 i Pi son ti c iron ore. 

 I Carbonaceous shale. 

 (13). Trap. 



VII. — Hill north of Lohundia-— 



(5). Olivine trap. 

 (6). White shales. 

 (7 & 9). Olivine trap, coarser than above. 

 (10). Sandstone. 

 (11). Compact trap, 40 feet. 

 Pisolitic iron ore. 

 Carbonaceous shales. 

 (13). Trap leaving hard exfoliating masses when weathered. 

 Felspathic sandstones, gneiss, and carbonaceous beds. 



VIII. — Section on hills about six miles north-east of Kharmatand Bungalow, 

 and near the site of the village of Simnldast—- 

 Laterite, very thick. 

 Trap. 

 6? White beds. 

 Trap. 

 Gneiss. 



This section is very badly seen, and other beds may occur. The 

 trap, however, seems to rest directly on the gneiss 



h ( 211 ) 



(12). | 



