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47. Sand-stone from the foot of the same (see 
No. 49. 
48. Stonesof watery deposition, from the foot of 
the hill Pawinian, on the route from Ban- 
ar to Pagger - pella. 
49. Reddish Sand-stone from the same. 
50. Basaltesin a state of decomposition, from the 
Northern declivity of the eminence of Pag- 
ger-pella, on the road towards Karang Kobar. 
51. Varieries of original Basaltes from the same. 
52. Lava from the basin of the river Kali-urang 
< “near Pagger-pella ( vesicular, pelonging to 
the lavas of later eruptions. 
520.) eee lava from the same place 
o. 
53 ope clay in tables, with angles round- 
ed by attrition, from the same place 
530.) Stone consisting pees of petrified 
i wood with sparry depositio 
54. Compact NALE stone (Anya from 
the same | 
55. Varieties of Sha e from the same (No. 
52.) fragments in thin lamellae, close 
and rectilinear, or conc n Y 
. portions of spherical masses. 
56. Stones of watery deposition, (5 an emi- 
nence east of Karang-kobar. 
57. NS of watery deposition, found in ex- 
a A Strata at at Kali lun; : 
- ji 
58. Bakes i ina state of »ositi 
from the section of an eminence on the 
near Kali-lunyar. 
“89. Scones of watery deposition, taken from an 
eminence between Kali-lunyar and Nusupan. 
Ko. Lasalces in a state of partial decomposition 
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