296 Geological Specimens from Kdsia hills. [June, 



11§ Quartz passing into gneiss ; apparently a vein in the gneiss. 



12. Fine grained granite, the mica in larger masses than the felspar and quartz. 



13. Fine grained white granite (containing hornblende). 



Between Jyrong and Mopea, (marked B.J 



1. Black gneiss containing much hornblende. 



2, 3. Granite, fine grained, with much -black mica. 



4. Quartz and mica (not in situ) white in great quantity, with red clay. 



5. Quartz, in situ, white. 



6. Decomposing felspar containing small crystals of quartz. 



7. Fine grained granite, white, containing minute crystals (of hornblende) ? 



8. 9. Do. do. red. 



10. Mica stratified with decomposing felspar, (query gneiss?) 



11. Gneiss with much mica. 



12. Do. less mica, much felspar, decomposing. 



13. Granite with much mica. 

 13£. Almost all mica (gneiss ?) 



14. Gneiss with much mica. 



15. Granite with black mica. 



16. 17. Gneiss. 18. Granite, grey. 



19. Decomposing felspar with quartz, fit for porcelain. 



Between Mopea and Nunklow, (marked C.J 

 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Granite, reddish and grey varieties — approaching sandstone. 

 7. A micaceous schist with red felspar. 



9. Crystals of felspar decomposed, but retaining their form. 



10. Mica stratified with decomposed felspar. 



11. Mica in hexagonal plates. 



12. Quartz tinged with mica. 



13. Micaceous, with crystals radiating from a point (approaching actinolite ?) 



14. Red quartz (approaching hornstone) with mica. 



15. Granite (the felspar decomposed). 



16. 17. Quartz with mica in veins. 



Specimens, none of them in situ, found on the ascent immediately below Nunklow. 

 C-a. White and black zeolitic porphyry ? 

 C b, c, and d. Micaceous schist. 

 C e. Decomposed ditto, ferruginous. 

 Cf. Ditto white, in laminae. 



C g. Quartz with black mica : and fine specimens of green actinolite. 

 Collected between Myrong and Mouflong, marked D. 



1. Near Ly,yung, clay slate. 



2. Lithomarge. 



3. Slate, a small hill between the valley of Kiug-lung-tung and Mouflong. 



Between Mouflong and Surareem, marked E. 



1. White sandstone. 8. Greenstone. 



2. Red ditto ditto. 9, and 8. Fat quartz veins in^No. 8. 



3. Brescia. 10. Lithomarge. 



4. Dark red sandstone (query old) ? 11. Coarse quartzy sandstone. 



5. Basalt, conchoidal lumps. 12. Bituminous shale. 



6. Sand stone, new. 13. Stalactitic iron ore. 



7. Clay slate. 14, 15. Coal. 



