MOENE SECTIONS. 



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Barakars. 



10. Shales with coal ... 

 9. Shales and banded sandstoue . . . 

 8. Shales. 



No rock seen in situ. 

 7. Coal-seam 

 6. Shales ... 

 5. Haematite bed 

 4. Sandstone and shales 



No rock seen in situ ... 



3. Banded micaceous sandstone 

 2. Shales with a thin seam of coal 

 1. Coarse-grained yellowish sandstone. 



... 10' 



0" 



... 56' 



0" 



... 1' 



3" 



[ 300' 





J 



...120' 



0^' 



... 3' 



0" 



... 6' 



0" 



18. — Section in the Budatand Nullah. 



I obtained nearly tlie same suc- 



In the adjoining" Budatand nullah 

 cession of rocks and coal-seams. 



In descending- order : 

 IV. Mahadevas. 



III. Panchets ? 3. White gritty sandstone with strings of pebbles. 



2. Hard brown micaceous sandstone. 



1. Greenish sandstone with strings of pebbles. 



//. Ranigang. 4. Soft micaceous shales with fossils. 



3. Shales with fossUs — 



Schizoneura gondwanensis, Fstm. 

 Glossopferis angustifolia, Bgt. 



2. Soft light grey micaceous shales, marlj^ with traces of fossils. 

 1. Thick-bed of mealy felspathic sandstone. 



I. Barakars. 



Dip 20° north- 

 west, but rolling 



considerably. 



29. Shales and sandstone. 



28. Coal, with shaly partings. 



27. Thin-bedded sandstone and shales. 



26. Conchoidal shales. 



25. For some distance rocks in situ are only seen here and there 

 higher up — 



24. Carbonaceous shales, with partings of coal,.. 0' 6*" 



23. Hard sandstones with grey micaceous and 



bituminous shales alternating ... 43' 0" 



22. Shales and sandstone alternating with band- 

 ed shales on top 



92' 0' 

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