298). REY. J. F, BLAKE ON A REMARKABLE INLIER — [ May 1902, 
It is at the next prominence, north of Craigie Point, that the 
first sign of anything like a breccia-bed occurs. On reaching the 
first corner the strike is observed suddenly to change through nearly 
a right angle, and consequent confusion sets in. At the farther, 
more easterly, corner the reason for this appears. Here stands 
Fig. 5.—Projertion of breccia from the nudst of Jurassic shales 
forming the promontory next north of Lothbeq. 
[From a sketch. } 
Fig. 6.—Plan of the mass of breccia and surrounding ordinary strata 
at the promontory neat north of Lothbeg. 
a remarkable nose-like projection composed of a breccia of large 
angular stones (fig. 5). On the land side it is an irregular conical 
mass, but towards the sea it has been worn away and exposes a 
section of the breccia, which continues as far as low tide. How 
- much has been worn away I cannot say; but, to judge from the size 
of the base, the part remaining on the land must be only a small 
