21 ACCOUNT OF THE DISTRICT BETWEE>[ 
III. — Geological Notices, and Miscellaneous Rcr 
marks, j^elative to the District between the Jumna 
and Nerhuddah ; 
WITH AN APPENDIX, 
Containing an Account of the RocJcs Jhund in the Baitool 
Valley in Berar, and on the Hills of the Gundwana 
Range ; together with Remarks made on a March from 
Hussingahad to Sangar, and from thence to the Ganges. 
By Dr Adam of Calcutta, Member of the Wernerian 
Society. 
{Read 12th January 1822, &c.) 
The specimens of minerals sent to Professor Jameson^ 
comprise all the rocks met with between the Jumna and the 
Nerbuddah; by the route of Banda, Lohargong, Bellary, 
and Jubbulpore» 
The first commences with the hills in Bundlecund, after 
crossing the Jumna. Between these hills and the river is 
situate a plain of considerable extent, the soil of which dif- 
fers so greatly from that of the opposite country in the 
Doab, as to merit particular notice. It may be observed, 
generally, that the soil of the plains of Hindostan, frorxi 
