The Encyclopædia Britannica; a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, And General Literature Xii
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by the Central Provinces, and S. and S.E. by territory subject to the presidency of Madras, and W. by territory subject to the presidency of Bombay. The Country of the Niz^m pre- sents much variety of surface and feature. In some parts it is mountainous, wooded, and picturesque, in others flat and undulating. Tlie champaign lands are of all descrip- tions, including many rich and fertile plains, much good land not yet brought under cultivation, and numerous tracts too sterile ever to be cultiva...ted. The geological formations are on a large scale : in the north-west the formations are volcanic, consisting principally of trap, but in some parts of basalt ; in the middle, southern, and south-western parts the country is overlaid with gneissic formations. In the valley of the Wardha there are coal-fields; the quality of the coal is inferior, but good enough for railway purposes. Quarries of excellent lime- stone are worked for a considerable distance along the line of the Nizam's State Railway.
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