196 ME. T. n. HOLLAND ON EOCK-SPECIMENS PROM KOREA. 



Appendix (continued). 



Date. 



1884. 

 Oct. 11 

 12 

 13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



IS^amc of place. 



Haiphyong 



») .... 

 >> 



Indong 



Tawon 



}> 



ciiiigok !!!.'!!.!..." 



Taiku 



>> 



Kyongsan 



>> 



Chliongdo 



Unclihon 



)> 



Milyang 



Undon 



Yangean 



Pumasa Temples 



Tong-nai 



Fusan 



Distance 

 ill It, 



20 



25 

 40 



25 

 20 



30 



50 



35 



£0 

 25 



35 

 30 



23 



Aneroid 

 reading. 



30-08 

 29 98 

 2998 



29-97 



29-39 

 29-33 



29-86 

 30-04 

 30-11 



30-05 

 30-14 



29-98 

 30-21 

 30-21 



30-26 



30-31 



. 30-29 



29-16 



29-23-29-19 



30-26 (sea -lever 

 30-16 



Aneroid 



reading 



at highest 



point of 



journey on 



the date 



given. 



29-81 

 29-71 



29-18 



29-98 

 29-41 



Discussion. 



Prof. JuDD spoke of the value of Mr. Gowland's geographical and 

 geological discoveries, and the enthusiasm 'v\dth which Mr. Holland 

 had applied himself to the work of examining the specimens brought 

 home. He considered that the work would prove an important 

 contribution to science. Several points about which difficulties had 

 arisen by examination of European rocks had light thrown upon 

 them by the Korean specimens. 



The President felt that the Society would agree with him in 

 considering the Geological Survey of India fortunate in securing a 

 petrologist like Mr. Holland. 



