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SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. 



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III. Great series of Fossiliferous Post-Tertiary Clays, Sands, and Gravels, charac- 



terised by a Fauna more or less intensely Arctic 



IV. Clays and Sands characterised by an Arctic Fauna, either immediately over- 



lying Unfossiliferous Boulder Clay, or separated from it by a thin seam of 

 Laminated Clay . . . . • . 



Period to which these Beds belong .... 



The finely Laminated Clay ..... 



Ostracoda in the Laminated Clay .... 



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OSTKACODIFEROUS BeDS .... 



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A. — Principal 



Beds characterised by an Arctic Fauna, with the Ostracoda they 





have yielded : 







1. 



Paisley .... 





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2. 



In and around Glasgow . 





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3. 



Stobcross Railway Cutting, Glasgow 





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4. 



Jordan Hill, near Glasgow 





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5. 



Govan .... 





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6. 



Rowan Bridge, Glasgow and Paisley Canal 





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7. 



Old Mains, Renfrew 





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8. 



Dalmuir, Dumbartonshire 





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9. 



Dumbarton .... 





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10. 



Loch Lomond .... 





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Garvel Park New Dock, Greenock . 





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12. 



Cum brae College, Clyde . 





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13. 



Kilchattan, Isle of Bute . 





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14. 



Kyles of Bute .... 





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15. 



East Tarbert, Loch Fine . 





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16. 



WestTarbert .... 





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17. 



Loch Gilp .... 





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18. 



Crinan . . . . . 





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19. 



Duntroon .... 





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20. 



Dyer's Burn, Fort William 





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21. 



Lucknow Pit, Ardeer Iron-works, Ayrshire . 





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22. 



Cleshmahew's Tile-works, Stranraer 





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23. 



Terally Brick-works, Mull of Galloway 





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24. 



Port Logan Cliffs 





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25. 



Dipple Tile- works, Girvan 





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26. 



Errol, Perthshire . . . , 





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27. 



Elie, Fifeshire . . . . . 





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28. 



Dryleys, Montrose . . . . 





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Barrie, Forfarshire . . . . 





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30. 



Gamrie, Banffshire . , . . 





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31. 



Annochie, Aberdeenshire 





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