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Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, vol. xiii (1884-86) p. 125. 

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 [18] C. T. Clough. Ibid. fig. 47, p. 204, & pi. x. 

 [19] J. Hoene. Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey for 1899 (1900) 



p. 10. 

 20; H. B. Maufe. Ibid. 1905 (1906) p. 91. 



21 E. B. Bailey. Ibid. 1908 (1909) p. 51. Cf. also the Director's introduction. 

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(1897) p. 21. 

 [23] J. S. Geant Wilson. Ibid. 1895 (1896) p. 25 & ibid. 1896 (1897) p. 21. 



Summaries of Progress of the Geological Survey for 1897 (1898) p. 66, for 



1898 (1899) p. 46, & for 1904 (1905) p. 64. 

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 [28] C. T. Clough & E. B. Bailey. Summary of Progress of the Geological 



Survey for 1907 (1908) p. 63. 

 [29] B. N. Peach, H. B. Maufe, & E. B. Bailey. Ibid. 1903 (1904) pp. 66 & 67. 

 [30 J J. S. Geant Wilson. Ibid. 1904 (1905) p. 63. 

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pi. ii. fig. 7. 

 [331 H. B. Maufe. ' The Geological Structure of Ben Nevis ' Summary of Progress 



of the Geological Survey for 1909 (1910) p. 85. 

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 35 \V. B. Weight. 'The Two Earth-Movements of Colonsay ' Quart. Journ. 



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vol. lxv (1909) p. 611. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XLII-XL1V. 

 Plate XLII. 

 Geological map of the district lying between Loch Linnhe and the Moor of 

 Rannoch and Etive Granites, on the scale of 2 miles to the inch. 



Plate XLIII. 

 Sections A-D across the map (PI. XLII), to illustrate the relations of the 

 recumbent folds of Appin, Aonach Beag, and Ballachulish, on the scale of 

 1 inch to the mile. 



Plate XLIV. 



Sections E-H across the map (PI. XLII), to illustrate the nature of the 

 recumbent fold of Ballachulish and its attendant slides (fold-faults), on the 

 scale of 1 inch to the mile. 



