Mr. Maclauchlan's Notes on Fossils collected in Pembrokeshire. 



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Hard conglomerate sand, 

 stone, containing cri- 

 noidal remains. 



Road to Newport. 



Coarse sandstone of 

 trappean aspect. 



Mynydd Llanllawer. 



•^^ %, Valley of the Gwaun 



\ 

 -Trap. 



2 1 1^. Coarse slate. 



~ *"|g' 8 Mynydd Fontfaen. 



- Trap. 



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Mynydd Castell. 

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! ^?? ^ Carbonaceous shales, con. 

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1 ^ Dip 45° S.W. 



' Conglomerate. 



Llandeilo flags. 

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Caradoe sandstone. 



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