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and has given me invaluable assistance in the palzeontological part of the work. The 
splendid collection of fossils from the Highland Border rocks at Garron Point bears 
witness to the enthusiasm and skill of Mr D. Tarr of the Geological Survey of Scotland. 
The Rev. J. R. Fraser of Kinneff, the Rev. Toomas Laurie of Laurencekirk, and Mr 
Joun Mason of Auchinblae gave me valuable help in the field work in these districts. 
I wish also to express my thanks to the Executive Committee of the Carnegie Trust 
for defraying the expenses of illustrating this paper. 
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