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sary to reproduce this map here, but notes are appended to the table 

 given below which indicate the point on the range from which the 

 specimen was obtained. Care was taken that the specimens should 

 not be weathered. It may be well to add that the Malvern Hills are 

 a range of hornblendic rocks, bounded on the east by a great fault, 

 which divides them from the red marls of the Valley of the Severn. 

 On the western side the igneous rocks emerge from under Wenlock 



No. of 

 specimen. 



Position of station. 



Menu 

 value of 'K. 



lla 



12 

 b 



13 



la 1 .. f 0-00012 



6 > Quarry at North Malvern, near the tank 4 



c j 



? > On the crest at the extreme north end of the range ... j 



3 I 



|- On the ridge between the peaks of the North Hill < 



> Near to the summit of the North Hill -j 



b j Near St. Aim's Well { 



Near to the top of the Worcestershire Beacon. 



Nenr to the footpath, considerably below and a little I 

 to the south of the top of the Worcestershire Beacon 



8rt X O n *he ridge about i mile south of the top of the Wor- 

 b j cestershire Beacon 



On the ridge above the railway tunnel < 



V In a cutting through the ridge above Malvern Wells . . . -j 



On the ridge nearly due east of Brand Hal] (Ordnance 

 map) 



On the ridge on the north side of the Ledbury Road. . . 



On the Herefordshire Beacon, about a furlong south- 

 east of the encampment 



On the western side of the Herefordshire Beacon, about 

 300 yards south of 13 



At the south end of the Herefordshire Beacon, above 

 Hill Farm 



