Transactions and Proceedings, Том 4Society at the Perthshire Natural History Museum., 1908 |
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... bank of the Lednock , and on the new main road on the other side of the stream . Pursuing the latter as a convenient route , we first meet with diorite in situ on the west side of the road in a small cliff some hundred yards from the ...
... bank of the Lednock , and on the new main road on the other side of the stream . Pursuing the latter as a convenient route , we first meet with diorite in situ on the west side of the road in a small cliff some hundred yards from the ...
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... bank , pretty high up the latter . Dykes of dolerite are frequently found intersecting the eurite , and the alteration of the latter shows its greater age . 10. EPIDIORITE AND HORNBLENDE SCHIST . The epidiorite of West Perthshire occurs ...
... bank , pretty high up the latter . Dykes of dolerite are frequently found intersecting the eurite , and the alteration of the latter shows its greater age . 10. EPIDIORITE AND HORNBLENDE SCHIST . The epidiorite of West Perthshire occurs ...
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... banks and mounds of gravel and sand observed in all the valleys over one hundred feet above sea - level . Of these , the ... bank of the Shaggie , between Monzie village and falls . In studying the causes of the various phenomena now ...
... banks and mounds of gravel and sand observed in all the valleys over one hundred feet above sea - level . Of these , the ... bank of the Shaggie , between Monzie village and falls . In studying the causes of the various phenomena now ...
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... banks and raised beaches found in the lower reaches of the valleys of the Tay and Earn . The mounds of Glen Turret , scattered over the space intervening between Loch Uaine and Loch Turret , offer an attractive opening for observation ...
... banks and raised beaches found in the lower reaches of the valleys of the Tay and Earn . The mounds of Glen Turret , scattered over the space intervening between Loch Uaine and Loch Turret , offer an attractive opening for observation ...
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... bank about a quarter - mile above the village of Monzie . The exact locality of the specimens is immediately below the point where the old road between Hosh and the Sma ' Glen crosses the stream . Published geological maps place the ...
... bank about a quarter - mile above the village of Monzie . The exact locality of the specimens is immediately below the point where the old road between Hosh and the Sma ' Glen crosses the stream . Published geological maps place the ...
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agates andesite April augite August Ballinluig Bank Barclay basalt birds British Buchanan White colour Corsiehill Crested Grebe Crieff crystals December deposits dextral diorite district dolerite Dunkeld Duror dyke Essays excursions F. B. White February feet felspar Flora fungi geological Glen Farg Glen Lednock granite ground haughland hornblende igneous rocks inches interesting island James January July June Kinnoull Hill land lava Lednock Librarian-James Coates Loch March miles minerals Mollusca mountain Muir Museum Natural History Naturalists nest November Old Red Sandstone origin papers were read Perth Perthshire Perthshire Society Photographic Pitroddie plagioclase plants Plate present President Proc Quarry quartz rainfall Report river sand sandstone schist Scotland Scottish Secretary-S. T. Ellison seen shells shore side Sidlaws sinistral sinistrorsum species specimens Stewart stones summer surface Tentsmuir terraces Trans Transactions valley volcanic weather
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