1834.] 



between Baitool and Hoshungabad. 



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The specimens N and J B are from the road by Jamanee to Boor- 

 da, and from Neelgurh, a hill lying to the E. of the road from Jamanee* 

 Nos. 1 and 2, I B limestones lie under the trap No. 3, I B : the lime- 

 stone 4, I B, is at the foot of the ghat : fine grained sandstones 5, 6, I 

 B, cover the ascent, in which trap is again met, with indurated clays and 

 sandstones, as 5 ; 6 and 10, IB, form the beds of nullahs between the 

 ghat and the coal strata in the Bhora nuddee. 



Specimens referred to in the above account. 

 A. No. 1, granite, large, irregular, of white C. 5, white granular limestone. 



quartz and silvery mica. 



A. 2 and 3, mica schist. 



A. 4, foliated tufaceous limestone. 



A. 5, a reddish brecciated limestone. 



A. 6, a silicious conglomerate. 



A. 7, compact wacken. 



A. 9, large-grained granite flakes of sil- 

 ver mica, white quartz and light flesh- 

 coloured felspar. 



A. 10, a dark red, small grained syenitic 

 granite nearly all felspar. 



A. 11, gneiss, dark, small mica in layers. 



A. 12, grey granite, dark mica decom- 

 posing. 



A. 13, much hornblende, white quartz, 

 and perhaps felspar mica, one or two 

 spots. 



B. 1, very fine-grained sandstone, with 

 thin veins of quartz and quartz crystals 

 in bunches. 



B. 4, brown wacken, containing large 

 crystals of ? 



B. 6, dark aluminous shale, travers- 

 ed by very minute veins of calc, spar. 



B. 3, vesicular laminated white quartz. 



B. 2, minute-grained soft sandstone. 



B. 6, pure white calc. spar. 



B. 7, hard sandstone grit. 



C. 1, mica slate. 



C. 2, ditto do. with garnets, & contorted. 

 C. 3 ditto filled with large garnets ; the 



mica in the 3 above, in very minute 

 crystals. 

 C. 4, hornblende crystals, with specks of 



C. 6, limestone with mica. 



C. 7, granular limestone, as 5. 



C. 8, a dark -brown stone, lime andmica. 



C. 9, mica in lime. 



C. 10, a hornblende rock. 



C. 11, mica schist passing into lime. 



C. 12, a conglomerate of mica, schist 

 and hornblende crystals in lime. 



D. 1, a tufaceous limestone. 

 D. 2, crystallized limestone. 

 D. 3, a schistose granular limestone, 



mica in strata. 

 D. 4, calc, conglomerate. 

 D. 5, ditto tuff. 

 D. 6, quartz rock, grey. 

 D. 7, ditto ditto, resembling a silicious 



conglomerate. 

 D. 8, 9, ditto ditto. 

 D. 1, flinty whitish limestone. 

 D. 2, buff-coloured ditto. 

 D. 3, common white quartz. 

 D. 4, striped red and white ditto. 

 D. 5, mica schist with garnets. 

 D. 6, ditto striped red ditto. 

 D. 7, ditto ditto. 

 D. 8, a limestone conglomerate. 

 D. 9, nodule of greenstone. 



D. 10, black clay, slate. 



E. conglomerate of the bed of the Ner- 

 budda. 



I B. 2, 3 and 7, grits. 

 Nos. 5§ and 7i conglomerates. 

 No. 5, A white tufaceous limestone, im- 

 perfectly crystallized, 

 mica greenstone. 

 [The specimens are deposited in the Museum of the Asiatic Society.] 



