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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The Valanga Range, i8i.— Its western flank, 183.— Ngone Hill, 183.— Valley 

 of Na Kula, 184.— The Mariko Range, 185.— Savu-savu Peninsula, 189.— 

 Naindi Bay, 192.— The Salt Lake, 194 Pages 181— 196. 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The Natewa Peninsula, 197.— Viene district, 198.— Lea district, 199.— Waikawa 

 Mountains, 201.— Ndreke-ni-wai coast, 203. — Waikatakata, 203. — Mount 

 Freeland or the Ngala Range, 204.— Traverse from Tunuloa to Ndevo, 

 205. — Coast from Ndevo to Mbutha Bay, 205 Pages 197 — 206. 



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The north-east portion of the island from Mount Thurston to Undu Point, 

 207. — Coast between Vuinandi and Tawaki, 208. — The corresponding 

 inland region, 209. — The gabbro of Nawi, 211. — Uthulanga Ridge, 211. — 

 Ascent of Mount Vungalei or Ndrukau, 213. — Nailotha, 214. — Exposure of 

 altered trachytes and quartz-porphyries at its base, 215. — From Nandongo 

 to Vanuavou, 216. — From Ngelemumu to Wainikoro, 217. — Sea border 

 between Lambasa and Mbuthai-sau, 218. — Coast between Mbuthai-sau and 

 the Wainikoro and Langa-langa Rivers, 219. — Coast between the Langa- 

 langa River and Thawaro Bay, 221. — The Globigerina clay of Visongo, 

 221. — Vui-na-Savu River, 222. — Some General inferences, 223. 



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The Wainikoro and Kalikoso Plains, 224. — Vaka-lalatha Lake, 225. — Its float- 

 ing islands, 226.— A region of acid rocks, 227.— Silicified corals and limon- 

 ite, 228. — Tawaki district, 229.— Thawaro district, 230. — Mount Thuku, 

 231.— Undu Point, 232.— General characters of the Undu Promontory, 233.— 



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