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The post-tertiary'group, 25. — The alluvium, 25. — List of formations: 

 West salt-range and trans-Indus in parallel columns, 25. — The series 

 of the district, 27. — Changes in the series, 27. — The houlder group, 27. 

 — Its age and relation to the lower part of the whole Salt-range series, 

 28. — The groups in succession, 28. — The salt marl, 28. — The purple 

 sandstone, 29. — The upper gypsum and dolomite group, 29. — Boulder 

 group, 29. — Carboniferous group, 29. — Trias group, 30. — Jurassic group, 

 31. — Cretaceous group, 31. — Eocene group, 32. — Murree beds, 33. — 

 Siwalik group, 33. — Post-tertiary group, 35. — Alluvium, 36 . . 24—36 



PART II.— DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS. 



Section I. Neighbourhood of Kdlabdgh. — Appearance, 36. — Thorburn's 

 description, 36. — Hill over the town, 37. — Dip at salt quarries, 37. — 

 Next rocks above salt marl, 37. — Carboniferous, 37. — Trias, 38. — Va- 

 riegated, 38. — Eocene and tertiary sandstone groups, 38. — Post-ter- 

 tiary, 38. — Unconformable conglomerate, 38. — Section, 39. — Disorder, 

 40. — Upper Siwalik conglomerate, 41. — Faults, 41. — East of the Lun 

 river, 41. — Complication of the whole neighbourhood, 41. — Section, 43. 



--Map, 44 37—44 



Section II. Chichali range and mountains to the north. — Recess north of 

 Kalabagh, 44. — Carboniferous, 45.— Unknown fossil of this group, 45. 

 — Section, 45. — Valley north of this part of ridges, 45. — Range towards 

 Chichali, 45. — Chichali pass, 46. — Section, 46. — Figure, 46. — View of 

 ground towards Prangzai Sir, 48. — West of Chapari village, 48. — Shoh, 

 49. — Parauga, 49. — General features continued to west, 50.— Section 

 over Shoh, Shingarh range, 50. — Baroch valley, 50 44 — 50 



Section III. The Maidan Range.— Mulla-khel, 51.— Harma Kas, 52. — 

 Section, 52. — Karandi pass, 53. — Towards Sultan-khel, 53. — Cliffs of 

 the Maidan range, 54. — Near Mitta, 54.— Upper eocene beds, 55. — 

 Sulphur springs, 55. — Surgarh anticlinal ellipsoid, 56. — Darsoligarh 

 hill, 56. — Sand banks, 56. — Tangdarra, 56 ... . 51 — 56 



Section IV. The double chain of the Marioat and Khasor hills. — Nila 

 Rob, 57. — Kiri Khasor range, 57. — Section at northern end, 57. — As- 

 phalte locality, 59. — Mr. Lyman's account, 60. — Rocks below the tertiary 

 conglomerate, 61. — Faults, 62.— North-westerly slopes of the range, 62. 

 — -Eastern face of the ridge, 62. — Kaffir Kot north, 62. — Carboniferous, 

 62. — Towards Omar-khel, 63. — Boulder group, 63. — Shinki, 64. — Kiri, 

 65.— Ghulami, 66.— Bilot, 67.— Kaffir Kot, south, 68.— Boulder beds, 

 68.— Westward of Kaffir Kot, south, 68.— Cliff series, 69.— Section 

 above escarpment, 70. — The section of the mountain, 70. — West of 

 Saiduwali recess, 71.— Paniala, 71 57—72 



