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CHAPTER IV 



DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES OF 



VANUA LEVU 



Naivaka, 43. — Korolevu Hill, 45. — Bomb formation of Navingiri, 46. — Remark- 

 able section near Korolevu, 48. — Wailea Bay to Lekutu, 50. — Mount 

 Koroma, 51. — Mount Sesaleka, 53. — The Mbua-Lekutu Divide, 55. — The 

 Mbua and Ndama plains, 55. — The shell-bed of the Mbua river, 58. — 

 Lekumbi Point, 60 Pages 43 — 6a 



CHAPTER V 



DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES: 



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Mount Seatura, 61. — Its eastern slopes, 63. — Its vi'estern slopes, 64. — Its northern 

 slopes, 65. — Ascents to the summit, 66. — The Ndriti Basin, 67. — A huge 

 crateral cavity, 68. — Its dykes of propylite, 69. — Seatura a basaltic moun- 

 tain of the Hawaiian order, 72. — The Seatovo Range, 73. — Solevu Bay, 75. 

 — Koro-i-rea, 77. — Nandi Bay, 78. — Na Savu Tableland, 79. Pages 61 — 81. 



CHAPTER VI 



DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The basaltic plateau of Wainunu, 82. — Its margins covered by pteropod and 

 foraminiferous ooze-rocks, 86. — The hill of Ulu-i-ndali, 87. — Kumbulau 

 Peninsula, 90. — The basaltic flow of Kiombo Point, 92.— Soni-soni Island. 

 93.— Yanawai coast, 95 : . Pages 82—97 



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DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL PHYSICAL FEATURES 



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The Ndrandramea district, 98.— Its mountains and hills of acid andesites, 100.— 

 Ngaingai, 1 01. —Ndrandramea, 102.— Soloa Levu, 103.— The underlying 

 altered acid andesites, 106.— Section of the district, 107. -The magnetic 

 peak of Navuningumu, 108.— The Mbenutha Cliffs and their pteropod and 

 foraminiferous beds, 109 Pages 98 112 



