144 GEOLOGY MAITLAND-BRANXTON DISTRICT, 



The Permo-Carboniferous was closed by the great granitic 

 intrusions of New England and the great earth-movements which 

 resulted in the production of the great Lochinvar Dome, the 

 central part of which was raised through at least 6,000 feet.f 



In conclusion, I wish to express my gratitude to Professor 

 David for the interest he has always taken in this work, and for 

 his willingness at all times to advise and help me in any way 

 possible; also to Mr. W. S. Dun, by whose advice and assistance 

 my work was often rendered easier than would otherwise have 

 been the case, I wish to tender my most sincere thanks. 



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