N. Z. ROCKS, 159 
27 Siliceous Conglomerate, 
28 Travertine. 
29 Glacial deposit, formed by friction of the glacier 
on the rock bed. 
BANKS’ PENINSULA AND OTHER DISTRICTS. 
1 Quartzose Trachyte, with Garnets. Governor’s 
Bay, Banks’ Peninsula. 
2 Trachyte Sandstone. Governor's Bay. 
3 Hyperite. Mount Torlesse Range. 
4 Diabase. Pincer’s Point, near Hawkins, Malvern 
Hills. 
Quartz Trachyte. Mount Misery, Malvern Hills. 
Trachyte Porphyry. Northern foot, Mount Phillip. 
Amygdaloidal Laterite. Mount Misery. 
Compact Dolerite. Harper’s Hill. 
9 Vesicular Dolerite. Harper’s Hill. 
10 Pitch Opal, underlying the Vesicular Dolerite. 
Harper’s Hill. 
11 Ferruginous Quartz. Harper’s Hill. 
12 Decomposing Dolerite. Kowai, Malvern Hills. 
13 Palagonite Tufa. Two Brothers, Hinds. 
14 Conglomerate of small Pebbles, said to resemble 
the Diamond matrix of Brazil. Mount Misery. 
15 Quartz Trachyte, with Garnets. Mount Somers, 
Weather Hill. 
16 Pitchstone, with Felspar Crystals, Mount Somers. 
17 Trachyte Tufa. Mount Somers. 
18 Quartz Porphyry. Clent Hills. 
19 Palla, (Deposit from Siliceous Springs.) Gawlor’s 
Downs. 
20 Palla. Gawlor’s Downs, Ashburton. 
21 Chert, stained with Iron. Gawlor’s Downs. 
22 Felspar Porphyry, (Pink Felspar Crystals.) 
Rangitata. 
23 Amygdaloidal Tufa, with Heulandite. Rangitata, 
24 Cavernous Quartz, with Calcite. 
25 Quartz Trachyte. 
26 Slaty Limestone. 
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