-gnidfemos stb nsjloi: iiid-r— ; affiiia^fsffi isb'i^il mii io -ijaeoqiaoa ndfW 



3113 yailT .tltos i9^1f?m jflsnoqfrroD baa ,dnoQ bQiBoam^ 

 dVBd ^sfli ^{is|) oi l)9goqz9 89§B' - J"y-;d gniTud .sooBiioqno oo io 

 -jsrfj'iJii ffonin eisism i&sd Am di: ii oini di-ga^l in raooad 



.iilsimsT WQa c ■ ohiiomsb 



REMARKS 



ON THE 



GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY 



.etoltijf sdT : doiaia -guiogaioi siii lo v-u ; ^saiwoiiol 9riT 



3 Ow ^Ae Route from Baroda to Udayapur, via Birpur and Salurnhker. 



ad iliw 'viscp\w>fev5 io sijMrgnoi oiLr m ab^wu-iV^i arit 'lo liinc 



nigfidgidT .x'BbL' JAMES HAKDIE, Esq. ^nidc: 



to li3Y'i9Jni 8ii xii .Sisd . Jssistant Surgeon, M. A. Sl^'^ot M bna .,{-1 i)3ii3^fiolr; 



-iidirixa -\8ffiidi 'id •f'^iijo -ic ei.-;: ^ir;t oqsli) 



-{Inifb -10 ,qBii- ©I^^ iigwoirl 3im e.'. 



In this communication I do not pretend to give a correct geological de- 

 scription of the country through which I have passed. This would be an 

 undertaking of great difficulty and one which would require that our ob- 

 servations should be made on a much more extended scale, and with a 

 far greater degree of minuteness than can possibly be done by a tra- 

 veller, who is merely marcliing in a rapid manner from one point to ano- 

 ther. Such remarks, however, as the following, if they be correct, may 

 prove useful in as much as they afford an opportunity of comparing notesi ^ 

 with the observations of other travellers, and thus we may eventually 

 succeed in obtaining a pretty correct knowledge of the minuter Geology 

 of India, the general features of which have been already described by one 

 of your members. 



From 



