BAi\KI IlIVKR SECTIONS. 



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Fault. 



Ascending. 

 II.— Eaniqanj , 



'16. Light-coloured shales with thin partings of sandstone 

 containing — 

 Glossopteris angustifolia, Bgt. 

 J, indlca, Bgt. (Schmp.) 



„ communis, Fstin. 



' 17. Ferruginous sandstone. 



The last two beds areMS. Thick bed of clay shales of conchoidal fracture, drab and 

 repeated several times by >• „ i , i .,, ., „ 



faulting. ) yellowish coloured, with oxide of iron on joint surfaces. 



Fault. 

 f 3. Sandstone. 



4. Purple and bluish shales with micaceous layers on partings 

 and fossils : — 



Glossopteris communis, Fstiu. 



5. Sandstone with bed of mica shale full of carbonaceous 

 matter. 



6. Dark shales with shining coaly matter about 4', containing 

 a bad coal-seam of about 1' thickness. 



7. Ripple-marked brown sandstone, 3'. 



8. Sandy shales and hard flaggy sandstone. 



9. Hard flaggy quartz sandstone, 1'. 



10. Dark carbonaceous shales (jointed) 2'. 



11. Flaggy quartz sandstone, 1' 6". 



12. Clays and grey micaceous shales. 



13. Barakar sandstone and shales with coal 6' 4", position not 

 (^ clear. 



The detailed section of bed 13 (16 in Agar-t section) is as follows : — 



In descending order : 



III. — Babakaes 



Sandstone 



. 



. 2' 





Carbonaceous 



shales 



. 



3" 



Shales 





. 



7" 



Sandstone 





. V 





Shaly coal 





. r 





Shales . 





. 1 





Shaly coal 







6" 





6' 



4" 



This section is not always clear, owing to the nnmerous local disturb • 

 ances and repetitions by faulting. In fact, the field is so greatly 



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