. Geological magazine . Q-bJ < z < h {%:%. i^ 0!%^^ ,v iw% VM P ^// u1- z< O 1 W^^ ihiilii^. -Wir PLAN or rORBE5 REEF SCALE I5000 FT TO 34|^1 Fig, 1.—Mr. Ryans Plan of the Forbes Eeef Gold-mining Companys Property, Swaziland. Professor T. Rupert Jones—Geology of W. Swaziland. 107 both from his own knowledge and from communication with ,who has a clear notion of the structure of the district, as shown byhis plan and sections. In the course of his researches in the tin-bearing gravels of the-Embabaan, Mr. Eyan found some very tine stone implements, madeand used by earlier


. Geological magazine . Q-bJ < z < h {%:%. i^ 0!%^^ ,v iw% VM P ^// u1- z< O 1 W^^ ihiilii^. -Wir PLAN or rORBE5 REEF SCALE I5000 FT TO 34|^1 Fig, 1.—Mr. Ryans Plan of the Forbes Eeef Gold-mining Companys Property, Swaziland. Professor T. Rupert Jones—Geology of W. Swaziland. 107 both from his own knowledge and from communication with ,who has a clear notion of the structure of the district, as shown byhis plan and sections. In the course of his researches in the tin-bearing gravels of the-Embabaan, Mr. Eyan found some very tine stone implements, madeand used by earlier occupants of the country. He also discoveredthe rock, in situ, of which these ancient tools were made. Theselarge South African implements have been described and illustratedin the Journal of the Anthropological Institute, new series, vol. i(1898), pp. 48-54, pis. iii and iv. They consist of varieties of thegrey and black lydianized and mylonized grit and breccia ofSection T, division c, which passes along near the middle of theIngwenya Berg, as a constituent of the western limb of the greats


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