The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ptorhynchus crenistria. Zewan beds 50 Spirifer Moosakailensis, Dav., and Productus semireticulatus. 4. Compact limestone, with few and obscure fossils 100 5. Calcareous slate or shale 30 6. Micaceous sandy calcareous beds—in all 60 6a. Sjpirifera Bajah. 66. Productus semireticulatus, P. scabriculus (large form), Chonetes Icsvis, C. Austeniana, in great number. 30 feet between. Beds 5, fig. 3. 7. Hard compact grey limestones. No fossils seen, about 150 Section across the Entrance of Ravine.^—Above the village ofKhoonmoo there is a very


The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ptorhynchus crenistria. Zewan beds 50 Spirifer Moosakailensis, Dav., and Productus semireticulatus. 4. Compact limestone, with few and obscure fossils 100 5. Calcareous slate or shale 30 6. Micaceous sandy calcareous beds—in all 60 6a. Sjpirifera Bajah. 66. Productus semireticulatus, P. scabriculus (large form), Chonetes Icsvis, C. Austeniana, in great number. 30 feet between. Beds 5, fig. 3. 7. Hard compact grey limestones. No fossils seen, about 150 Section across the Entrance of Ravine.^—Above the village ofKhoonmoo there is a very interesting section, as a great thickness ofthe Carboniferous series is exhibited. On the left, and overlying theHornblende-slate series, are the beds represented in Sect. B, dippingin the same direction as all the other beds at this place. * A large Chunar tree stands at the entrance into the XXII. PART I. B 34 PROCEEDINGS OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Pig. 8.—Plan of part of the district on the right banJc of theJhelum River, near Pig. 9.—Section across the entratwe of the Ravine above the Villageof Khoonmoo.


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