X CONTENTS. 



III. To THE SUMMIT OF GOATFELL I>A(;K 

 Meaning of the name Rocks on the ascent Chasm on 



dike Junction at mill-dam, and singular dike 

 Panorama from summit Cyclopean walls and N. 

 Goatfell Origin of the Corries Plateau S.W. of 

 Goatfell and roche moutonnee, ..... 84 



IV. THE WAYSIDE MUSEUM 



Its locality and specimens The old rocks Igneous 

 products Their mineral structure and mutual rela- 

 tionsOrigin of the columnar structure The Birk 

 Glen The Arran burns, 93 



V. BY THE CORRIE SHORE 



View from Invercloy Parochial divisions of Arran 

 Brodick Castle The Hamilton family Sandstone 

 and dikes Lily's cave List of shells Rocks of 

 Maoldon Junction in White Water, . . . 100 



VI. To THE NORTH SHORE 



Corrie-The base of two systems The anticlinal axis 

 Sandstones, limestones Fossils of the trap]>can 

 ash The coal beds Singular section at Newton- 

 point Loch I Ian/a and its Castle History Scenery, 1 1 8 



VII. BY THK WESTERN SHORE 



Glen Catacol Anticlinal in the slates Terraces and 

 mounds Slates of the coast lorsa water -foot Age 

 of the terraces, 1 35 



VIII. BY THE INTERIOR OF THE NUCLEUS 



Gorge and ancient glacier Torneadaneoin junction 



The two granites Dikes in the fine, . . . 140 



IX. LOCH RANZA TO CORRIE 



Glen Chalmadale junction Glacial striae A desertc<l 

 village, 145 



X. To HOLY ISLE 



Structure of the mountain The east shore Correct 

 legend of St. Molios Kilbride Church, . . . 148 



XI. To WINDMILL HILL AND PLOVERFIELD 



Kilmichael The Fullarton family Porphyry, sand- 

 stone, granite, and syenite Amethysts in sandstone 

 Ben-leister Glen The pitchstones of Moneadh-Mhor 

 Glen, . * 152 



