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The only section examined was one on the shore, nearly due south 

 of the Glebe House : — 



Feet. 



Boulder-clay, . . . . . . . . 8 



Angular head, . . . . . . . . 3, or less. 



Pebbly loam, . . . . . . . . 6 + 



These are the sections described by Mr. Kinahan in the Memoir 

 on Sheets 169, 170, 180, 181 of the Geological Survey, p. 29. He 

 also gives several sections further west in the townlands of Haggard 

 and Bannow. 



Carnsore Point. — Bound Carnsore Point an elevated platform 

 can be seen, which is possibly a portion of the pre-glacial shore. 

 There is, however, no well-marked pre-glacial cliff. Just north- 

 west of the point, some gravel, resembling beach-gravel, was seen 

 lying on the platform beneath the boulder-clay. The boulder- clay 

 contains a large number of flints. 



The pre-glacial shore-platform can also be seen emerging from 

 beneath the drift-cliffs between Greenore Point and Eosslare 

 Harbour. 



