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CHAPTER VIII 



DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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Mount Vatu Kaisia and district, 113. — The Nandronandranu district, 117. — 

 Nganga-turuturu cliffs, 119.^ — Ndrawa district, 120. — Tavia ranges, 121. — 

 Na Raro, 123. — Its Ascent, 125. — Na Raro Gap, 127 . Pages 113 — 127 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The basaltic plains of Sarawanga, 129. — Tembe-ni-ndio and its foraminiferal 

 limestones, 131.— The basaltic plains of Ndreketi, 132. — The Nawavi 

 Range, 135. — Nanduri, 136.— Tambia district, 137. — The basaltic plains of 

 Lambasa, 138 Pages 128—139 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The Va Lili Range, 140. — Its Nambuni spur, 144. — Originally submerged and 

 covered with palagonite-tuffs and agglomerates, 145. — TheWaisali Saddle, 

 146. — Narengali district, 147. — Nakambuta, 148. — The valleys of the 

 Ndreke-ni-wai, 150. — Their origin, 151 Pages 140—152 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The Korotini Range, 153. — Traverse from Waisali to Sealevu, 154. — Traverse 

 from Mbale-mbale to Vandrani, 156. — Traverse from Vatu-kawa to 

 Vandrani, 160. — Traverse from Nukumbolo to Sueni, 161. — The Sueni 

 valley, 163. — General inference concerning the range, 164. Pages 153 — 165 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The Koro-mbasanga Range, 166. — The Sokena Ridge, 169. — Lovo valley, 169. 

 — Mount Mbatini, 172. — The Vuinandi Gap, 175. — The Thambeyu or 

 Mount Thurston Ranges, 176. — Structure of Thambeyu, 177. — The Avuka 

 Range, 179 Pages 166 — 180 



