S-f DvttOil Trrt'nll'l) lltxiortj Of (r,UI,i'l (.'intuit District. 



is o-enerallv of much greater width ; and over part of tin 1 bro:id 

 ;i ret. are , rnv .1- oi m< untain towers and temples, 3000 to .V>o0 

 feet in height, with combinations of amphitheatres, alcoves, but- 

 tresses and towers along the sides ; and all is open to the sun- 



The scenic effects of the 

 greatly on 1 

 unequal spacing of the beds, the variations in hardn 



intervals; ainl I brilliancy ofee 



literally archil ii in type for the diff'e 



formations. We quote a few paragraphs* from the descrip 

 part of the Report. 



A the out-cropping formations depend 

 ntal bedding; but also largely on the 





the t 



ofile of the Vermilio 



