MAKUM FIELD. 39 



In the Ledp nadi, where it leaves the hills, 

 LeiSp nadi. . . . , . 



there is a section visible as follows :— 





Ft. 



In. 



Ft. 



In. 



i. — Grey shale, seen 



,, 



,. 



7 



6 



A,— Blank 





,. 



5 







g. — Coal, dipping south 20° east at 35° 



7 











f. — Brownish-grey shale, seen at intervals 





,. 



30 







e. — Coal, with partings of carbonaceous shale 



2 











d. — Grey shale 



., 



,. 



4 







c— Grey shale and soft sandstone, seen at intervals 



., 



,. 



130 







h.—Coal 



4 











o.— Grey shale, seen ... ... ... 



., 



,, 



2 







Ft. In. 



3 







30 







4 







50 yards higher up stream the dip is reversed (the strata forming 



a synclinal), and the upper beds in the above section are again brought 



to the surface. 



Ft. In. 

 h. — Grey shale, seen 

 g. — Coal, dipping north 30° west at 35° ... 7 



{Brownish-grey shale, seen at intervals ... 



Grey shale 

 e.—Coal ... ... ... ... 2 



d. — Grey shale, seen ... ... ... „, 5 



The 7 feet seam is about 170 feet above the 4 feet, and both are of 



good coal. 



At the foot of the hills, in a nalla south-east of 

 South-east of Leap. 



Ledp, the following section is visible :— 



Ft. In. Ft. In. 



Brownish-grey shale. 



seen ... 







85 







Blank 



... 



... 



18 







Coal 



... ••• 



2 







Blank 



... ,„ 



2 







Coal ,„ 



... ... 



8 6 







Blank 



... ... 



2 







Brownish-grey shale 

 -Coal 



... 



4 6 

 6 







Browhish-grey shale 



,., 



4 







Coal 



... ... 



1 







Brownish-grey shale 



... ... 



2 







Coal 



... ... 



... 25 







Blank 



... ..t 



,„ ... 



9 







Greyish, fine-grained sandstone, seen ... 



... 



4 







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