CONTENTS, 



CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. 



Fage, 



Introductory. — Geological Examination. — Map used. — Geograpliical Posi- 

 tion. — Previous Observers ...... 1 — 35 



CHAPTER II. PHYSICAL FEATURES. 



Physical Features. — Remarkable Features. — The Plateaux. — Passes. — Val- 

 leys. — Water Parting. — Lakes. — Springs. — Physical Geology. — Dis- 

 turbance. — Faults. — Elevation. — Atmospheric Influences. — Marine Ero- 

 sion. — Son Plateau Lakes ...... 36 — 63 



CHAPTER III. STRATIGRAPHIC GEOLOGY. 



Disparity with Himalaya. — Rock Groups, 65. — Carboniferous Ammonites. — 

 Salt Range Series, 69. — Diagi-am, 69. — Saline Group, 70. — Purple Sand- 

 stone, 84. — Silurian, 86. — Magnesian Sandstone, 87. — Speckled Sand- 

 stone. — Carboniferous Limestone, &c., 93. — Triassic Ceratite Group,96. — 

 Pseudomorphic Salt-Crystal Zone, 98. — Jurassic, 101. — Cretaceous, 103. 

 — Nummulitic, 105. — Tertiary Sandstone and Clays, 108. — Nahan, 109. 

 — Siwalik, 110. — Post-Tertiary and Recent, 113. — General Series, 117 . 64—118 



PART II. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS. 



Section I. Bakrala Ridge, 119.— II. TiUa Ridge, 124.^111. Chambal Moun- 

 tain, East, 131. — IV. Jalalpur to Jutana, 136. — V. Eastern Plateau, 143. 

 —VI. Dandot Plateau and Spur, 164.— VII. Kahiin Plateau, 170.— 

 VIII. Malot Table-land, 175.— IX. Nui-pur Plateau, 184.— X. Son Pla- 

 teau, 201.— XI. Chiderii Hills, 245.— XII. Tredian Hills, 257.— XIII. 

 Appendix. Trans-Indus Hills, 272. — Summary, 277. — Economic Re- 

 sources, 283.— Salt, 284.— Coal, 293.— Petroleum, 297 .—Building Stones, 

 298. — Ornamental Stones, 289. — Gypsmn, Lavender Clay, Galena, 300. 

 —Alum, 301.— Kahi Mitti, 302.— Gold, 303.— Conclusion, 303.— 



Index . . . . - . . . . 305 



