INDEX. 



Abnormal position of salt marl 

 Absence of organisms in salt series 

 Accumulation area of salt limited 

 Age of salt marl 

 Agba Abbas on Salt Range . 



Page 



150 



84 



83 



73 



6 



Alluvium 



silts older tban 



114, 115, 125 

 . 114 



Alternations of salt marl and purple 



sandstone . . . 216, 230 



Altitudes of range . . .37 



Alum, 277 ; factories, 7 ; sbales, 239, 273 

 Amb glen . . . 233, 240 



village . . .237 



Ammonites in carboniferous forma- 



tion 

 Analysis of salt 

 Anticlinals near Sardi 



. ■ of Bakrala 



of Makracb 



. of Mount Tilla 



Appendix, Trans-Indus bills 



• to Inland Customs Report 



95, 221 



. 77 



179, 192, 193 



. 121 



169 



11,12 



. 272 



29 



Area of Nurpur Plateau . . 184 



• of salt exposures . 81, 291 



Arrangement of rock groups . 65 



Ascent from Khewra to Pid . 163 



Ascesines River . . .14 



Assistance from District and Salt 



Officers . . . .303 



Atmospheric influences . . 60 



Auriferous sands . . . 115 



Page. 

 Baden-Powell, references to Salt 



Range . . . .27 

 Baganwala . . • 137, 140 

 Bakb ravine . • . 253 

 Bakrala ridge . . .38 

 Banded limestone . . . 181 

 Bargir Kas .... 259 

 Bazar Wan . . • .250 

 Beds below coal shales . . . 106 

 • dipping from axes of Nilawan 



and Sardi ravines . . 192 



Belief that the saliferous masses had 



been produced by eruptive agency . 15 

 Between Jalar and Kavhad . . 222 



Kand ghat and Kavhad . 220 



Yarcha and Amb . . 232 



■ andthe mines gorge 229 



Bhal carboniferous rocks . . 194 



Blanford, H. P., Upheaval of Salt 



Range .... 232 

 Bone beds near Rotas . . 126 



Boulder clays . . . 114 



zone . . . 125 



at Nara glen . . 129 



large erratic at Khewra . 117 



near 



Baganwala . . . ib. 



BiidiKhel . . .256 



Building-stones . . . 298 



Burnes, Lieut. A., account of Salt 



Range .... 5 



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