BOTANY OF BIHAR AND ORISSA. 



acte: istio of 



una, and to a less extent, and usually near ravm 



•~ ■ ■) i i«< 'din. Baml ( I, i.-t 



inwood, Alteuia 



hills in the north of Narsingpur show large outcrops of hard shale 



and sandstone. These appear to be continuous with -ami-tones 

 about Tikapara - i«ks of hematite 



were found at the base of t II, which has red 



(apparently sand-to, <-i i, . k- on the . htt- i . n it- summit (much hung 

 with bees'"" nests). A pink sandstone was also found in the Tainsi 

 forest in Angul. I would assign the above rocks of Narsingpur and 

 Angul to the same formation as those in Sambalpur but that there 



Gondwanas. in and Tikapara 



eChandka VamP " 



. Athgarh. The Rampu: 



The Hon 



a large laterite pie Karapita and Tirkai blocks 



are sandstone and conglomerate. There is much X y Ua in some of 



<in Chandka) than on the la i ■ . r south). 



