﻿PROCESS-ULOCKS AND OTHER ILLTJSTEATIVE FIGURES. XV 



Fig. Page 

 1. General sectiou at Yereeniging 110 



2 & 3. Glossopteris angust /folia Yur. t(sniop/croides, noY 114 



4 & 5. GlossojJteris Browniana 116 



6. Glossopieris sp. cf. Go. rctifcra, Feistm 117 



7. Calli2)tcridlum sp 118 



8. Lepidodendron vereenigingense, sp, nov 119 



<J& 10. Cordaifcs Hidopi 121 



11. Conites sp 122 



1. Sketch-map, showing the position of the Haliburton and 



Bancroft areas in relation to the Laurentian Highlands, etc. 128 



2. Fragments of amphibolite in granite, pulled out into bands or 



streaks by the movement of the granite, near Barry's Bay 

 (Ontario) 134 



3. Limestone with lit-par-lit injections of granite, Maxwell's 



Crossing, township of Glamorgan (Ontario) 140 



— Sketch-map of the Yal-Antigorio district 15J- 



— Tooth-like structure penetrating, by removal, a fossil shell and 



the surrounding limestone 225 



1. Diagrammatic section of the Lower Cambrian beds, from the 



River Torrens to Gulf St. Vincent 236 



2. Ice-scratched boulder from the Cambrian till, Black Rock, 



near Orroroo 242 



3. Grooved and striated boulder, with fragments of indurated 



till attached thereto, from the Cambrian glacial beds, Pekina 

 Hill, near Orroroo 243 



• 4. Fragments broken from a big polished and striated boulder in 



the Cambrian till, Appila Gorge 244 



5. Ice-scratched boulder, in place, in the Cambrian till, Peters- 



burg Ranges (South Australia) 245 



6. Quartzite-boulder from the Cambrian till of Petersburg (South 



Australia) T 246 



7. Sketch-section across the glacial beds of the Onkaparinga 



Valley 249 



8. Sketch-section of the glacial beds in the valley of the River 



Sturt 250 



9. Weathered face of Cambrian till in the Sturt-River Valley . . . 252 

 10. Sketch-section of the glacial beds in the Appila Gorge 254 



