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Records of the Geological Survey of India. 
Tlie detailed section of it is as follows :— 
Upper Trias. T: 
Alps : ... 22. Compact bi-owu (liver-coloured) limestone, with 
Opponitzer beds. rough contact surfaces ; beds nearly of equal 
thickness, about 12 inches, and here and there 
separated by greenish-grey shales. Numerous 
bivalves, closely allied to ... ... 152 
Corhis mellingi, Hau. var. 
21. Liver-coloured brown limestone, alternating with 
greyish-green shales, containing ... ... 29 
Corhis melUngi, Hau. var. 
Orthoceras, sp. 
20 . Earthy limestone rvith .shaly partings ... 228 
19. Shaly limestone with earthy shales alternating ... 30 
Alps : Spirifer litangensis, Stol. var. 
Lunzer and Part- 18. Shaly limestone and shales with hard concre- 
nach beds. tionary limestone ... ... ... 22 
17. Greenish-grey shales ... ... ... 4 
16. Limestone with chert nodules ... ... 1 
15. Flaggy limestone ... ... ... 5 
14. Friable greenish-grey shales, weathering brown, 
with flaggy limestone alternating ... 31 
13. Marly friable shales ... ... ... 5 
Alps: ... 12. Hard grey limestone ... ... ... 4 
Hallstadt beds. 11. Hard grey limestone, weathering brown, rather 
silicious, containing nodules of white concre¬ 
tions with fossils ; 
Opis glohata, Dtm. 
Acrochordiceras spineseens, Hau. 
Tropites ehrlichi, Hau. 
var. Feistmanteli, n. sp. 
Balatonites himalayimus, Blfd. 
Alps: ... 10. Grey earthy limestone beds, with marly and shaly 
St. Cassian. partings, weathers brown. 
9. Same as (10) with 
Spi)'igera, sp. 
9, 10, and 11, total ... ... 275 
8. Greyish-green micaceous shales, a few plant im¬ 
pressions ... ... ... 160 
7. Shaly grey earthy limestone ... ... 38 
Alps: ... 6. Hark splintery limestone flags with dolomitic beds 
Wengen beds and and very scarce partings of black shales ... 76 
St. Cassian. 5. Black limestone beds in flags of about 6 inches 
thickness, w’hich form groups of about 3 feet 
thickness, alternating W'ith the same thickness 
of black splintery shales, with ... ... 152 
a species of the group of the 
Amaltheidm 
Malohia raresfriata, Mojs. 
Daonella tyrolensis, Mojs. 
„ sp. 
