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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Karewah Hills, I never was able to find the sKglitest trace of a land
or freshwater shell in any of the many sections I have examined.
Figs. 6-9. — Plan and Sections of the KaJimil Valley,
Fig. 7.
^ig-6. —1 A\f^ a::y\ ..„. . Fig. a
Fig. 9.
1. Shaloorah. 2. Roodi. 3. Makam. 4. Kachdab. a. Alluvium, b. Limestone.
Snoivy Range ; North Pingal. Kaj Nag, 14,40 7 feet. — ^Fromsome
canse or other (local attraction) the compass would not act at this end
of the ridge. On leaving the " station," however, and getting on the
granite beyond, it was all right again.
Fig. 10. — Section of the Valley of the Kahmil near Boodi.
Alluvium.
b, b. Limestone.
The ravines that run from this range to the south-west open out
into the Jhelum Hiver at Gingle, Oorie, and Kuttai ; and the dis-
covery that the crest or axes of this part of the North Pingal
Range was of granite, accounted at once for the presence of enor-
mous boulders of that rock which are to be seen at those three
places, without the supposition that they had been " floated " by ice
or forced " by glaciers from the mountain of Hara-mook far to
the East (see above, p. 221). Hara-mook is not granitic ; nor does
granite occur in situ for a considerable distance to the north-east.
The ravines from the North Pingal to the south-west are strewed
with granite-boulders along their whole courses. The gorge of Ba-
ramula, along which the Jhelum escapes from the Kashmere valley, is,

I see, considered to be due to some convulsion which broke through
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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