University of New Zealand.
Examination for Senior Scholarships, 1885.
Natural Science.
Geology, Mineralogy, and Palæontology.
Examiner: Prof.
T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., F.G.S.
Paper
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1. |
Give an account, with sketch-map, of the Isthmus of Auckland and its Extinct Volcanoes. |
2. |
Tabulate the British Tertiary Rocks, with their foreign equivalents. |
3. |
Give some account of the Geological Formations, in Britain and elsewhere, which are richest in Corals, Fishes, and Mammalia respectively. |
4. |
Make a sketch-map and a section of a piece of ground with strata
variously-inclined, broken, outlying, inlying, and
overlapping; and indicate how far such conditions, as shown, are favourable or otherwise in
vein-mining, bed-mining, and
water-supply.
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5. |
Enumerate the chief Sandstones and Conglomerates of the Geological Series; state what they consist of, and what deductions you draw from their study as to the history of the Formations in which they occur. |
6. |
Describe the following Rocks:—Dolerite, Lherzolite, Leptinite, Lydite, and Diorite, both macroscopically and microscopically. |
7. |
Enumerate the mineral species of the Felspar family; and describe the most important. |
8. |
What is meant by "Fluid Cavities" and allied phenomena in the substance of crystals? What deductions have been drawn from the study of their condition and contents? |