EXPLANATIONS OF TABLES AND LIST OF LOCALITIES. 



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Productus Limestone 

 Braidwood Gill 

 Nellfield Burn 

 Near Yuildshields 



Ironstone Beds 

 Nellfield Burn 



Distance and direction Stratigraphic position 

 from Carluke Church. below the Ell coal. 



2 miles S. 

 2 „ S.E. 

 2 „ E. 



2 „ S.E. 



397 fathoms. 



410 



Nature of strata. 



Limestone and shales. 



Ironstone and shales. 



The foregoing list embraces strata in descending order where Brachiopoda and other 

 fossils have been found in Carluke parish, and for which I am indebted to a local 

 inquirer, whose knowledge of the district and its localities has extended over thirty years. 



Brockley 





6 miles 



S. of Lesmahago 



Limestone and shale. 



Coalburn 



. 4 



>> 



S. „ 



3) 



Brown Hill 





2 



j» 



s. 



>} 



Middleholm 





2 



11 



s.w. „ 



>> 



Moat 





3 



>> 



E. 



)» 



Hall Hill 





U 



11 



N.E. 



>» 



Auchenbeg 





3 



>> 



s. 



it 



Kersegill 





H 



)> 



N. 



a 



Birkwood 





2 



11 



N. 



a 



Dykehead 





3 



If 



N.W. „ 



it 



Auchenheath 





. 3 



11 



N. 



Ironstone and shale. 



Den 





3 



5» 



N. 



Limestone and shale. 



Dalgow . 

 Flat 





. 3 

 5 



>> 



w. 



N.E. 



>> 



Crossford 





2 



)' 



S. of Braidwood 



j» 



Gallowhill 





3 



4 



>> 



E. of Strathavon 



>> 



Limekiln Burn 



Boghead 



Auchentibber 





. 1* 



>9 



S.W. of Hamilton 

 S.W. of High Blantyre 



Limestone. 

 Limestone and shale. 



Calderside Mines . 





. 2 



>> 



S.W. 





Brankamhall, Calderwood 





• li 



}> 



S. of East Kilbride 





Capelrig, Calderwood 





. 1 



>> 



s. 





Limekilns, near East Kilbride 













Lickprivick 





. 2 



a 



S.W. 



Limestone and shale. 



Hermyres 





. 2 



)i 



w. 





Thorntonhall 





2 1 



"2 



5> 



w. 





Parliamentary Road, corner of 



North 









Frederick Street, Glasgow (exposed 









during building operation in 



1857). 







Calcareous sandstone 

 and shale. 



Robroyston 





2 



>> 



N.E. of Glasgow 



Old shale heaps. 



