456 Report on the Geological Structure of the Salt Mange. [No. 5. 

 List of Specimens continued. 



No. 



Name. 



Locality. 



Remarks. 



91 



Jet (fossil wood; in masses in 



Nurwa near Kullur 







No. 88 



Kuhar. 

 Bed of Boonah Nul- 





92 



Black washed Iron sand with gold 



Ready for amalgama- 





dust : the Debris of No. 88, . . 



lah. 



tion process. 



93 



Red indurated clay alternating 









with 88, 89 and 90, 



Kullur Kuhar. 







Alluvial Rocks. 







94 



Calcareous Tufa, 



Mount Diljubba. 



Extensively burnt for 

 lime. 







95 



Kunkur, • 



Jhelum. 



Used extensively as a 









road metal. 





Lower Silurian or CambrianRocks, 



Korana Hills Jetch 

 Doab. 





96 



Ferruginous quartzose sandstone, 



Korana. 





97 



Quartzite in beds in ditto, 



Ditto. 





98 



Siliceous clay slate in beds alter- 









nating with 96 and 97, 



Ditto. 





99 



Haematite in Quartz veins in No. 









96, 



Ditto. 



Is a rich ore of Iron. 



100 



Peroxide of Manganese filling fis- 







sures in No. 96, 



Ditto. 











Description of Sections. 



Table No. I. 



'Index to Table of Colours and Markings used in Section of Salt 



0. Alluvium. 



1. Tertiary Miocene Rocks. 



a. Greenish sandstones, argillaceous grits, conglomerates and 



red and green clays. 



2. Tertiary Eocene Eocks. 



b. Nummulite limestone. 



c. Brown calcareous sandstone. 



d. Alum Shales with Lignite. 



3. Secondary Oolitic Rocks. 



e. Cherty thin-bedded limestones with shales. 



e. Yellow, iron-stained quartzose sandstones, grits and bitu- 

 minous shales. 

 e. Green belemnite sandstone and shales. 



4. Primary Carboniferous Rocks. 



