86 KING: KADAPAH AND KARNÜL FORMATIONS. [PART 6۰ 
on too small a scale to represent anything but the boundaries of the 
different groups, but on a larger map these bands of limestone even 
might have been most easily laid down. Fig. 2, on the same Plate, is a 
view (looking south) of the village and the low undulating hill of 
Noyanpally (south-east corner of sheet 58).  Plateau-hills of limestone 
and shales capped with Pawewm quartzites beyond. 
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Fig. 10. Buttressed cliffs of Nerjee limestones in the valley just south of Ramwarum Conda, near 
Banaganpilly. Buttress about 60 feet in height. 
The Jummulmudgoo group varies much in thickness. In the 
northern part of the field and west of Paneum 
450 feet thick. ’ 1 
the two members are thin, showing only about 60 
feet altogether. In Ramwarum Conda, west of Banaganpilly, the 
group attains a thickness of from 400 to 450 feet, and this 1s about the 
maximum. Again, south of this there is a tendency to thin out. 
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