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1922. ' The Structure of the South- West Highlands of Scotland. Two Reports 

 on an Excursion, August 27th to September 2nd, 1921.' Report A by 

 E. M. Anderson, H. H. Read, J. E. Richey, & W. B. Wright. 

 Report B by L. W. Collet, Geol. Mag. (in the press). 



In addition to the above, the Greological Survey has published Sheets 12, 19, 20, 

 21, 27, 28, 29, 30, 35, 36, 37, 38, 45, 46, and 53 of the 1-inch (1 : 63,360) Map of 

 Scotland; also a special Map of Arran on the same scale; Sheet 13 (Islay) 

 J inch to 1 mile; and a general map of Great Britain & Ireland on the scale of 

 25 miles to the inch. 



Appe]n^dix II — Locality-Index. 



Scottish localities mentioned in the text, and at the same time 

 not indicated in PI. I, are enmnerated alphabetically below. Their 

 positions are stated by coordinates within the various numbered 

 sheets of the Greological Survey 1 : 63,360 map of Scotland ; many 

 of these sheets are outlined on PL I : — 



For example, Airds Bay lies 2 miles west and 17 miles north of the south- 

 western corner of Sheet 45: Airds Ba.y, 45, 2, 17; Airds Hill, 45, 4, 17; Aonach 

 Beag, 53, 20, 16; Appin, district including Appin Station, 53, 4, 0, and Port 

 Appin, 45, 2, 17 ; Ardentinnj', 45, 1, 15 ; Ardmucknish Ba}^, 45, 2, 12 ; Argyllshire, 

 stretching eastwards to Ben Lui, 46, 1, 6. 



Ballachulish, district with Ballachulish Village (East and West Laroch), 53, 13, 7, 

 and Ballachulish Ferry, 53,12,8; Baracaldine Castle, 45,3,14; Beannan Dubh, 

 27, 21, 2; Beinn Bheula, 37, 20, 6; Beinn Udlaidh, 46, 2, 10; Ben Vrackie, 

 55, 19, 12; Ben y Glo (Beinn a'Ghlo), 64, 20, 0; Blair Athol, 55, 14, 13; Blarcreen 

 Burn, crossed by road at 45, 8, 11 ; Bonawe Ferry, 45, 9, 9. 



Camas an Fhais (Camas Nathais), 45, 1, 12 ; Coire Mhorair, 53, 19, 7 ; the Crinan 

 Canal follows a fault south-eastwards from Crinan to Loch Fyne. 



Eilean Duirinnis, 45, 9, 10 ; Erins, 29, 1, 9 ; Eriska, 45, 2, 15. 



Garbh Ard, south-eastern headland of Ardmucknish, 45, 1, 12 ; Glen Creran, 

 south-eastern valley in 53, mouth at 45, 9, 17; Glen Etive, valley passing through 

 the Windows of Etive, 53, 18, 2 ; Glen Orchy, south-eastern valley through 46, 0, 10 ; 

 Glen Shira, south-eastern valley, mouth at 37, 16, 14; Glen Sluan, hamlet, 37, 15, 

 7; Glen Spean, east-and-west valley through, 62, 23,4; Glen Strae reaches Loch 

 Awe, 47, 17, 7. 



Liveresragan, 45, 8, 11. 



Killiekrankie Pass, 55, 17, 11 ; Kilmory Bay, 28, 15, 9 ; Kinlochleveu, 53, 20, 10. 



Lairigmore Pass, 53, 16, 11 ; Ledgrianoch Farm, 45, 4, 16 ; Leny Pass, 38, 21, 13 ; 

 Loch Avich, 37, 5, 16 ; Loch Creran, 45, 6, 16; Loch Dochard, 45, 22, 15; Lochan 

 Dubh, 45, 3, 14 ; Loch Eck, 37, 18, ; Loch Goil, 37, 22, 6 ; Loch Lomond, 38, 10, ; 

 Loch na Cille, 28, 14, 12; Loch Skerrols, 27, 17, 1; Loch Torridon, 81, 15, 16; 

 Luing Island, 36, 17, 13. 



Maol an Fhithich, 19, 14, 8; Meall a'Bhuirich, 53, 24, 15; Meall nan Tighearn, 

 45, 23, 4; Moine, 114 central. 



Perthshire, east of Ben Lni, 46, etc. ; Pitlochry, 55, 18, 9 ; Portaskaig, 27, 22, 5. 



River Esragan, bend at 45, 8, 12 ; Ross-shire, 92, etc. ; Rudha Garbh, 45, 4, 14. 



Schiehallion, 55, 4, 6; Selma, 45, 2, 12; Shira (see Glen Shira) ; Skye, 70 & 71 ; 

 Southern Uplands, south of line from 14, 0, to 33, 19, 15 ; Stack of Glen Coul, 

 107, 23, 6; Strath Appin, east-north-eastern valley through, 45, 5, 17; Strathappin 

 Farm, 45, 5, 17; StronchuUin, 29, 0, 12; Sutherland, 101, etc. 



Tappins, 8, 10, 15; Torridon (see Loch Torridon). 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 



Generalized geological map of the South-West Highlands, based upon the 

 1-inch map of Scotland of H.M. Geological Survey; revised and reduced 

 by the Author. Scale: 10 miles = 1 inch, or 1 : 633,600. The numbered 

 divisions correspond with the sheets of the 1-inch map. 



