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Second Calm?/ Limestone. 



103. Braidwood, near Carluke. (List compiled from Messrs. Young and 



Robertson's and Rev. W. Howchin's collections.) 



Upper Limestone Group. 



Cowglen, or Index Limestone = Rough Limestone of Carluke. 



104. Climpy Quarry, one mile and a half north-west of Wilsontown. 



Shales above Seven-foot Limestone, 



105. Auchenbeg Old Quarry, about three miles south of Lesmahagow. 



Shales above Gair Limestone. 



106. Westerhouse Old Quarry, about two miles and a quarter north- 



east of Carluke. (List includes also Messrs. Robertson and Young's 

 gatherings.) 



107. Gair Old Quarries, about two miles north-east of Carluke. (List 



includes also the species in Messrs. Robertson and Young's and the 

 Rev. W. Howchin's collections.) 



108. Limekiln Burn Quarry, about three miles south-west of Hamilton. 



109. Woodhill Old Quarry, north-east of Glasgow. 



110. Barmulloch Old Quarry, north-east of Glasgow. (Also Messrs. 



Robertson and Young's collections.) 



111. Robroyston House Old Quarry, north-east of Glasgow (shale 



over Gair or Robroyston Limestone). 



112. Craigburn, near Lesmahagow, a few yards above turnpike road. 



113. Kennox Water, about half a mile above Kennox House, south of 



Douglas. 



114. County Boundary between Lanarkshire and Edin- 



burgh.sb.ire, old quarry one mile and a half north-west of Wilsontown. 

 Shale over Belstonbum Limestone. 



115. Bed of Burn behind Gillfoot House, two miles south-south- 



west of Carluke. (Including also Messrs. Young and Robertson's 

 specimens.) 



116. Belstonbum, exact horizon wanting. (Specimens in the Rev. W. 



Howchin's collection.) 



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