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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



[Feb. 15, 



Fig. 1. — Sketch-map of Aberdeenshire and the neighbouring districts, 

 showing the position of the Fossiliferous Drift, the Crag-beds, the 

 Chalk-flints and Greensand, and the patch of Lias. 



Map op the North- 

 eastern Part op 

 Scotland. 

 To illustratePapers by 

 T. F. Jamieson, Esq. 

 1860. 



Near Gamrie (1) and King Edward (2) Arctic Shells have been found in sandy 

 strata of the Drift. At Annochie in Rattray Bay (3) Arctic Shells and Fora- 

 minifera occur in brick-clay (see Q. J. G-. S. vol. xiv. p. 520). At Invernetty 

 Bay (4) broken Arctic Shells occur in brick-clay. At Auchmacoy (5) the skull 

 of a Seal and broken Shells have been found in brick-clay {ibid. p. 514). The 

 brick-clay at Black Dog or Belhelvic (6) contains Arctic Shells. The skeleton of 

 a Bird was found in brick-clay at Aberdeen, and Fish-bones in brick-clay at 

 Torry near by (7). 



