. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 404 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 134, No. 10. Figure 9. The Kufri locality in the Salt Range of West Pakistan. The hills in the right half of the photograph are mode up of the Chhidru Formation; the dip slope of these hills is held up by the Kathwal Member and the "Lower Cerotite limestone"; the saddle is underlain by the "Ceratite marls" and the following slope the "Ceratite sandstone" and the "Upper Ceratite limestone"; the face of this ridge is formed by the &


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 404 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 134, No. 10. Figure 9. The Kufri locality in the Salt Range of West Pakistan. The hills in the right half of the photograph are mode up of the Chhidru Formation; the dip slope of these hills is held up by the Kathwal Member and the "Lower Cerotite limestone"; the saddle is underlain by the "Ceratite marls" and the following slope the "Ceratite sandstone" and the "Upper Ceratite limestone"; the face of this ridge is formed by the "Bivalve limestone" of the Narmic Member and this is overlain by the Dhok Pass Formation of Paleocene age. very hard, massive, a coquina of peleeypods. This is the Bivalve hmestone of Waagen; here overlain by Eocene limestones Total Mittiwali Member 11. Sandstone, iron-brown, massive, hard, has traces of poorly preserved peleeypods 10. Covered, probably shale 9. Limestone like bed 8, in beds one foot thick, separated by shale inter- beds; contains ammonites (Stepha- nites and Anasibiritcs) 8. Limestone, gray, fine-grained, sandy, hard, in beds 4-6 inches thick, separated by one inch beds of tan, silty shale, also a few beds of tan fine-grained sandstone; con- tains many poorly preserved am- monites 7. Covered, interval includes much of the Ceratite marls and the Ceratite sandstone 6. Shale, olive-gray, with 4-6 inch beds of hard, argillaceous, olive limestone, fossiliferous 5. Limestone, gray, thin-bedded; con- tains numerous poorly preserved ammonites Total Kathwai Member 4. Limestone, gray, thin-bedded, with an occasional poorly preserved am- monite (Ophiceras?) and Orhicu- loiclea 3. Dolomite, gray-brown, massive, hard, weathers brown; contains cidarid spines and small l^rachio- pods 2. Dolomite as unit 1 but thinner bedded; contains rhynchonellid brachiopods, fish teeth, crinoid fragments, and fucoids 1.


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