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Fig. 11. — Section on the South Side of the Stormberg, at the source of Klaas-Smit's River.

Height almost 1075 ft.

a. Trap dyke.

b. Trap capping the Hangklip.

c. Strata not examined.

1. Rather deep brownish-red shale.

2. Sandstone.

3. Light brownish-red shale.

4. Sandstone.

5. Shale, lighter than Nos. 1 and 3.

6. Sandstone, with leaves and wood, coal and black shale.

7. Light-brown hard shale.

8. Alternate layers of light shale and coarse sandstone.

9. Sandstone.

10. Black shale, with seams of coal.

11. Pipe-clay.

12. Bluish-brown clay.

13. Gritty ferruginous sandstone.

14. Ironstone nodules.

15. Rather fine grey sandstone.

16. Dun-coloured shale.

17. Yellow clay.

18. Very fine-grained sandstone.

19. Light-coloured shale.

20. Fine-grained sandstone.

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