500 NEW SOUTH WALES. 
NORTH CLIFF, GERINGONG BOAT HARBOUR. SOUTH CLIFF, GERINGONG BOAT HARBOUR. 
south side. In both there is a layer of basalt overlying a layer of red 
sandstone, and this rests on a bluish-gray sandstone. The south cliff 
consists of the following layers :— 
Basalt, above, - - : . - 18 feet. 
Red sandstone, - - - - - - 25 « 
Gray Wollongong sandstone containing fossils, - on §¢ 
Figure 3 represents a section of the south cliff of Stony Cove; and 
figure 4, a portion of the second cliff south of Kiama. The former 
SOUTH CLIFF, STONY COVE. SECOND POINT, SOUTH OF KIAMA. 
consists of basalt above, lying upon hard sandstone, containing nume- 
rous vertical fractures, passing into grayish sandstone, with shells and 
concretions like that of Wollongong. ‘The latter is composed of eight 
feet of red sandstone, overlying eighty feet of basalt. 
higs5, Fig. 6. 
So FIRST POINT, NORTH OF KIAMA. SECOND POINT, NORTH OF KIAMA. 
Figure 5 is a section of the first cliff north of Kiama, and figure 6, 
of the next beyond. ‘The first, towards its north extremity, consists 
