Plate 1. 
Note. . In this plate,, the scale of heights 
is on, a, larger scale than that employed, in 
t 
the sections of the Ural Mountains 
Fiq. 2 
Shewing the Fiisidina / limestone A Coal / above the Series of Grits A Limestones 
Co cot Regt o n o t the D o ne tz. 
fsee-p.89 etseq./ 
Fiq ■ 1 
S e c t i o 7i of the FC a I m cuss 
N.N.E. 
s.s.w: 
N. 
Chalk i 
Goradofka 
White t yellow <£• 
qreen Shale 
Grey Shale & Shale d'lrojL-stme limestone with Coal Shale Shale Millstone 
micaceous flags Fusnlince limestone with corals Grey Sited (hits 
Two thin courses of coal 
Building stones , trough stoties S-c. 
Alexancb 'oish 
Hills capped with Blade Earth 
( hn 'h a tch of ska va 
Be chef 
Grits 
Coed 
Lunestone Coal S' (hits 
Impure Limestones, (hits See. 
Coal 
Impure Limestone Grits 
Grits Coal S' Flagstones 
Shale 
Gt Fro ductus Old Fed 
Limestone Sandstone 
Forphy 7* y 
F G 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 . 
Basin, of P ermi an Rocks at Bachmuth supported by Carboniferous Rocks. Krasnoi Ifut Pop.ofka/or G r u ] e fk a / 
Fiq. 6 
Relations of Anthracite on the Donetz 
Fig. 1 
Undulations between Jeleznaya Ac. 
Fiq. 8 
Coal' beds East of the VOlage of Jeleznaya 
Fig. 9 
Carboniferous Rocks basmwg Chalk between Liuicin A Uspenskaya 
General relations. 
Tin, oneral lie" '■< owe" instead or the detailed Section of the 
9* Chalk mass alluded to P. wfi. 
i iN . B . The sections coloured light, blade & blue refer to a, tract which, I s etudusivefy blue- on, the. Map .1 
