Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 10Government of India, 1877 - Earthquakes Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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Page 11
... Bálmír , and extend for a considerable distance north and south of the road . The town of Bálmír is built partly at the base , partly on the slope of a hill , which , like several others to the northward , consists of sandstones ...
... Bálmír , and extend for a considerable distance north and south of the road . The town of Bálmír is built partly at the base , partly on the slope of a hill , which , like several others to the northward , consists of sandstones ...
Page 12
... Bálmír to Náosir is occupied by the Jurassic rocks of which the Bálmír sandstones , as will hereafter be shewn , are the base , but the ground requires further examination . At Náosir a variety of felsite occurs which is very quartzose ...
... Bálmír to Náosir is occupied by the Jurassic rocks of which the Bálmír sandstones , as will hereafter be shewn , are the base , but the ground requires further examination . At Náosir a variety of felsite occurs which is very quartzose ...
Page 17
... Bálmír , and south as far as Chotan , 25 miles south - west of Bálmír , and north probably to Vinjorai , 35 miles south - south - east of Jesalmír . South of the Bálmír hills , no rocks are known to occur for a considerable distance ...
... Bálmír , and south as far as Chotan , 25 miles south - west of Bálmír , and north probably to Vinjorai , 35 miles south - south - east of Jesalmír . South of the Bálmír hills , no rocks are known to occur for a considerable distance ...
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alluvium Alwar appear Arvali Bálmír bands Barákar belong Blaini rocks Blanford boulders calcareous Calcutta carboniferous caudal Caulopteris central gneiss Chhattisgarh clays coal coal-field conglomerate cretaceous crystalline Damuda deposits described diamonds district Ditto east elevation erratics Estheria exposed fault fauna feet Feistmantel ferruginous flora formation fossils fragments genus Geol Geological Survey Gingko Glossopteris gneiss Godávari Gondwana granite grey hills inches Indus Infra-Krol Jabalpur Jesalmír Jodhpúr Jurassic Kámthis Kushalgarh laterite limestone locality London lower Mahanadi Maláni Mángli beds Merycopotamus metamorphic mica-schists miles molar Murree Nöggerathia north-east north-west numerous nummulitic occur outcrop overlying Panchet Panchet group pebbles places plateau Pokran portion probably quartz quartzites Raniganj resemblance ridge river road Salt Range Sambalpur sandstones scarp schists Schizoneura seen shales side Simla Siwalik slates Society south-west species specimen strata surface Survey of India Talchir teeth tertiary thickness unconformity valley vertebræ Vertebraria Vindhyan