560 LOCALITIES FOR OLD RED SANDSTONE 



Cessnock Water, 4 m. S.E. of Galston (C.); Spirorbis in C.S. 



Chapel, 2 m. S. of Carluke (C.) ; " maggy " ironstone in U.L.S. 



Chapel Farmhouse, 2j m. 8. of Carluke (C.); sections on Fiddler's Burn in 



L.L.S. 



Cleaves Glen, 2 in. S.E. of Dairy (C.); L.L.S. 

 Cleckhimin, 3i m. S.E. of Carluke (C.); shale heaps of L.L.S. 

 Cleland (C.); pits in U.C.S. 



Cleuch Burn, 4^ m. E.N.E. of Mauchline (C.): limestone, etc. 

 Climpy, H m. W. of Wilsontown (C.); U.C.S.' 

 Cloch, near Gourock (C.); fossiliferous shale in C.S. 

 Clonbeith, 3 m. N.E. of Kilwhming (C.); U.L.S. ; Bairdia, Platyceras t 



Nucula, Bellerophon, etc. 

 Coalburn (C.); pits in L.C.S. 

 Coldgreen Glen, 3 m. S.W. of Kilbirnie (C.); limestone and shale on Paduff 



Burn in L.L.S. 



Coltpark (C.); quarries in U.L.S. 



Corbie Craigs, H ni. N.E. of Waterside (C.); pits, Carbonicola in living posi- 

 tion in ILLS. 



Cot Castle, Stonehouse (C.); Sphenopteris, etc. 

 Corrieburn, 1^ m. N. of Twechar (C.); limestone, shale, and ironstone in 



L.I. and L.S. ; Cauda-galU, etc.; a good locality. 

 Cowdon Burn, between Neilston and Barrhead(C.); L.L.S. 

 Coylton (C.); pits, and stream sections, Carbonicola, ferns, etc., in U.C.S. 

 Craigburn, 2| m. N.N.E. of Douglas (C.); U.L.S. 

 Craigenglen, 1^ m. S. of Lennoxtown (C.); shale-heaps and burn-section in 



L.L.S.; Archaeodiscus, Polyzoa, Gastropods, Lamellibranchs, etc. 

 Craighall, 3 m. S.W. of E. Kilbride (C.); L.L.S. 



Craigie, 3 m. S. of Kilmarnock (C.); L.L.S.; Poterioceras, Entomostraca, etc. 

 Craigmaddie Moor, 2^ m. N.E. of Milngavie (C.); L.L.S. 

 Craignethan Glen, near Tillietudlem (C.). 



Crawfield, | m. E.N.E. of Kilbirnie, G. & S.-W. Ry. (C.); L.L.S. 

 Crawfordland Burn, near Crawfordland Castle, 2| m. N.E. of Kilmarnock 



(C.); U.L.S.; the only open section for Corophioides polyupsilon, Smith. 

 Crofthead, near Fauldhouse (C.); shale-heaps. 

 Crookedstone Muir, 3 m. N. of Strathavon (C.); U.L.S. 

 Crossflat, near Muirkirk (C.); foraminifera abundant in L.L.S. 

 Crossford, 2 m. S. of Braidwood (C.); L.L.S. Sphenopteris, etc. 

 Crosshouse, 2^ m. S.W. of E. Kilbride (C.); L.L.S. 

 Crosshouse, near the station (C.); shale-heaps of U.C. and I.S. ; Carbonicola, 



fish-remains, etc. 

 Croy, pits near (C.); L.I S. 



Cubs Glen, 1 m. S.E. of Lugar (C.); U.L.S.; a great whin sill. 

 Cunningham-Baidland, 2 m. N.W. of Dairy (C.); sponge-remains abundant in 



the upper bed of the L.L.S.; Conocardium, Gastropods, etc. 

 Dailly, pits near the station (C.); L.C.S. 



Daleagles (Daleccles), 3 m. S.W. of New Cumnock (C.); burn-section. 

 Dalmellington, pits and burn-sections near, (C.); U.C.S. 

 Dalquharran, near Dailly (C.); pits in L.C.S. 

 Dairy (C.); abundance of blaze bings mostly from L.I.S. ; Lepidodendron, 



Nautilus, Sigillaria, Dadoxylon, Anthracoptera, etc. 

 Dalserf Burn, near Ayr Road (C.); U.C.S.; fish-remains, etc. 

 Dalzell (C.); pits in U.C.S. 



Darnconnar, H m. N.W. of Lugar (C.); pits in U.C. and I.S. 

 Darnley, 1 in. S.W. of Kennishead (C.); U.L.S. 

 Daviland, near Thornliebank (C.); U.L.S. 

 Dean, 1 m. N.N,E. of Kilmarnock (C.); sections on Crawfordland and Fenwick 



burns in U.C. and I.S. ; Beyrichia, fish-remains, etc. 



