»6o 



KRAFFf: EXOTIC BLOCKS OF MALLA JOHAR. 



Ghatamemin Pass. — To the north-west Kiogarh No, 5 descends to 

 the Ghcitcimemin pass, which is within the volcanics. From this pass 

 the narrow Ghatamemin valley descends (N 20'E) into Hundes. This 

 valley would probably afford a very good section through the masses 

 composing Kiogarh No. 4 and No. 6. I could see from the pass that 

 in the steep eastern scarp of these peaks igneous rocks are exposed, 

 which include huge grey limestone blocks. 



Kiogarh No. 4. — Kiogarh No. 4 is on its western and southern 

 slopes almost completely covered over with debris, in which limestones 

 predominate. Patches of dark igneous rocks cccur within the lime- 

 stone debris, as for instance on the ridge descending towards Sami 

 pass. 



Kiogarh No. j. — Kiogarh No. 3 is steeply inclined towards south- 

 west, but on the other side gradually descends into the Sami valley. In 

 the woodcut below it may be seen that the peak is not a single block, 

 but consists of several huge blocks, piled upon each other, with volcanics 

 feetween. 



Fig. 3. Kiogarh No. 3 from S.E. (aft3r a photograph). 

 ( 34 ) 



