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needles, and several flakes and worked scrapers, which are 

 extremely rare, rocks containing flint being unknown in the 

 district. The road runs among wild scenery, high enough along 

 the slopes of Ganiamore to show the narrow entrance of 

 Mulroy to the north-east, before it drops down through a 

 steep glen to the remarkable sand plain of Tranarossan. 

 Melmore Mountain (544 feet) is of more than ordinary 

 interest, the eastern and western sides being composed of 

 different kinds of rock, the sharp division of the old schists 

 and the lighter-coloured granite being well shown in the 

 accompanying photograph. Here the sand, driven up by the 

 westerly gales, can be seen encroaching on the cultivated 

 slopes, nearly 200 feet above the plain. 



Last remnant of a partly consolidated land shell zone. 



The cliff scenery at each side of the Rosses strand, carved 

 by the Atlantic breakers, delighted the artists of the party. 

 Sufficient time was allowed for sketching and for a thorough 

 examination of the middens before taking the cars back to 

 the hotel. After dinner a business meeting of the Club was 

 held, and Mrs. Letts, Miss M'Connell, Messrs. W. H. 

 Stephens, Samuel Stephens, and J. St. Clair Boyd, Jr., were 

 elected members. A most cordial and well-deserved vote of 

 thanks to the Secretaries — Mr. Robert Patterson and Mr. 

 Nevin Foster — and to our invaluable guide, Mr. Robert Welch, 

 brought the third day's proceedings to a close, with many 

 regrets that the next morning should see our faces turned once 

 again southwards. 



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