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Plate VIII. Fig 1 . 3. — Greenstone traversing sandstone ; Bell's Mills> 



Water of Leith. (Sir J. Hall made the first of his 



interesting experiments in regard to slow refrigeration 



on specimens of this.rock.) 



IX. Greenstone enveloping masses of slate and sandstone. 



Hound Point. 

 X. Fig. 1. — Felspar vein traversing sandstone and passing 

 into greenstone. Inch Colin. 

 Fig. 2. — Vein of greenstone traversing sandstone con- 

 glomerate. Cairn Muir. 

 Fig. 3. — Greenstone traversing and overlying red sand- 

 stone. Sunnyside Quarry. 

 Fig. 4. — Junction of greenstone and red sandstone. 

 Whitberry Point. 

 XI. Fig. 1. — Greenstone traversing aud enveloping masses 

 of red sandstone. Dunbar Castle. 

 Fig. 2. — Greenstone dyke traversing sandstone ; near 

 Broxmouth. 

 XII. Fig. 1. — Trap-veins traversing sandstone conglomerate. 

 Stotan Cleugh. 

 Fig. 2. — Felspar veins traversing greywacke. Fassney 



Water. 

 Fig. 3. — Trap overlying strata of mountain limestone 

 and trap -tufa. Kirkton, Bathgate. 



XIII. Fig. 1. — Greenstone traversing sandstone and enveloping 



slate-clay. Winchburgh. 

 Fig. 2. — Greenstone traversing and overlying sandstone. 

 Winchburgh. 



XIV. Greenstone clifFnear the harbour of Aberdour, in which 



are enveloped masses of sandstone and slate-clay. 

 XV. Fig. 1. — Greenstone traversing sandstone and shale, 

 near Alexander's Crag. 

 Fig. 2. — Felspar vein traversing the coal series. Whinny 

 Hill. 

 XVI. Strata of sandstone and limestone traversed by a vein of 

 felsparand overlaid by greenstone. TyrienearKirkaldy. 



