The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ustrated. EXPLANATION OF PLATES VIII. Fig. 1. Sediment-gneiss (186), 4 miles north of Mitikiti, in a tributary of theMitikiti River, Mozambique. Chief minerals : quartz, felspar, andbiotite. X 20. (See p. 44.) 2. Quartz-magnetite-granulite (182), found as a pebble in the JVlonapo gravels between Mitikiti and Murimatigri. Chief minerals : quartzand magnetite. X 20. (See p. 44.) 3. Quartz-mica-schist (172), north of Murimatigri. Chief minerals : quartz, felspar, and biotite. X 20. (See p. 45.) 4. Hornblende-schist (176), M


The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ustrated. EXPLANATION OF PLATES VIII. Fig. 1. Sediment-gneiss (186), 4 miles north of Mitikiti, in a tributary of theMitikiti River, Mozambique. Chief minerals : quartz, felspar, andbiotite. X 20. (See p. 44.) 2. Quartz-magnetite-granulite (182), found as a pebble in the JVlonapo gravels between Mitikiti and Murimatigri. Chief minerals : quartzand magnetite. X 20. (See p. 44.) 3. Quartz-mica-schist (172), north of Murimatigri. Chief minerals : quartz, felspar, and biotite. X 20. (See p. 45.) 4. Hornblende-schist (176), Mukumburi Valley, west of Memba. Chief minerals: hornblende, oligoclase, quartz, epidote, and sphene. X 20.(See p. 45.) 5. Forsterite-marble (221), Ampwihi Crossing. Chief minerals : calcite, partly-serpentinized forsterite, and chondrodite. X 20. (See p. 48.)?6. Quartz-garnet- scapolite rock (193), Ampwihi Crossing. Chief minerals:garnet, scapolite, quartz, calcite, sphene, and ilmenite. X 20. (Seep. 49.) Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol, LXXIV,


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