Yig. 6.-Collated Sections, shorting the probable s^^cesslon of the Clays and SancUtones of the Sc^iferous Cfroup. 

 (Section Q of Author, embracing his Sections I, K, L, M, N, 0, and S.) ^ 



ITo face p. 510. 



1. Outlier near 

 the Salt Vlei 

 (Sects. O, P. 

 flga. 4 & 5). 



2. The Salt Vlci 



lear Port Elizabeth 



(Sect. N). 



3. Near the Salt 

 Vlei (Kemsley 

 and BurneBB) 



(Sect. S). 



Clay with Ostrea. 



J , Estuarine beds with 



8 I Cyrena (?), Ceri- 



9 > thmm (?), &e. 



11 Nodules. 



12 



13 Clay with Astarte, &c. 



14 



a '5 



; 16 Nodules. 



Dip 20° to E. by S. 



Spines of Cidaris 

 pvstidifera in 

 debris. 



Clays. 



6. Koega 



Eivei- 

 (Sect. K). 



7. G-overament 

 Saltpan 

 (Sect. I). 



K Loam and Tufa. 



Cidaris and 

 Ostrea. 



Dip 6° to N.E. 



Clay with Ferns. 



Sandstone with Zamia and wood. 



f Clay with Tellina, Flmromya, 



\ Ostrea, &c. 



Shelly Sandstone, with Tiirri- 

 tella Bvbidgeana (common), 

 Trigonia Hersogii, T. Gold- 

 fnssi, and Gervillia. 



1 ClayandTufa. -1 Post- 



2 Pebbles. J tertiary. 



3 Clay. 



4 Sandstone. 

 Clay. 



Soil s^^S 



Shale and 

 Sandstone. 



Dip 8° to N.E. 



2, 3. Hard, highly fosailiferous bands, with Cidarit pmlv 

 Hfera, Ostrea Jonenana, Trigonia, Tiirrilella (f ). 



