760 Capt Herbert's Tour from Almorah, fyc. [No. 153. 



1th Jan —No. 116, (1) 1868. White quartz rock. 



No. 117, (2) 1869. Purple quartz rock, contains talc. 



No. 118, (3) 1870. Fine dark greyvvacke slate. 



No. 119,(4) 1871. Greenstone. 



V>th Jaw.— No. 120, (1) 1872. Fine greywacke slate, smooth. 



9th Jan. — No. 121, (1) 1873. Quartz rock with brown stains. 



\0th Jan.— No. 122, (1) 1874. Quartz rock. 



llth Jan. — No. 123, (1) 1875. Coarse greywacke slate. 



No. 124, (2) 1876. Limestone slate. 



No. 125, (3) 1877- Schist in contact. 



No. 126, (4) 1878. Ditto, near. 



Similar to those belonging to the sandstone, and a little higher I 

 discovered a small patch of that rock in situ, I think. Higher up 

 the round boulders disappeared, and nothing but fragments of slate 

 are seen decomposing into a very teddish earth. Descend to a small 

 flat by side of Ramgunga. Sankra village a little above. Slate 

 mountains opposite bank. Very cloudy and threatening. Bar. 4 p. m. 

 28.13, 65.5, 60, 55. 



No strata any where visible. Road breaks off to Chookoom and 

 Chilkra here. 



In anticipation of the Journal. 



Wth Jan.-No. 127, (5) 1879. Fragment, amygdaloid? 



No. 128, (6) 1880 Limestone with pyrites. 



12th Jaw.— No. 1881, (1) Quartz, rock. 



13/A Jan. — No. 1882, (1) Greywacke slate above Kyoonsal. 



No. 1883, (2) Above. 



No. 1884^, (3) Ditto in the bed of the river. 



Specimens op 12th January. 



No. 1881, (1) Quartz rock. 



Ibth Jan. — No. 1882, (1) Greywacke slate above Kyoonsal. 



No. 1883, (2) Ditto above in the bed of the river. 



No. 1883 J, (3) Ditto in the bed of the river. 



Journal of the 5th January. 



Rained all day. Halt. 



6th Jan. — Sankra to Ujolee. Towards noon cleared up, and we 

 started for Ujolee about 3 hours' march, steep ascent and then descend, 



