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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 . . .22 

 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 . . . . . .22 



Period to which these Beds belong . . . . • 22 



The finely Laminated Clay . . . , .23 



Ostracoda in the Laminated Clay . . . .25 



§ III. OsTKACODIFEROUS BeDS . . . . . .25 



A. — Principal Beds characterised by an Arctic Fauna, with the Ostracoda they 

 have yielded : 



1. Paisley . . . . . .25 



2. In and around Glasgow . . . - , .28 



3. Stobcross Railway Cutting, Glasgow . . .31 



4. Jordan Hill, near Glasgow . . . .33 



5. Govan . . . . . .35 



6. Rowan Bridge, Glasgow and Paisley Canal . . . 36 



7. Old Mains, Renfrew . . . . .37 



8. Dalmuir, Dumbartonshire . . . .38 



9. Dumbarton . . . . . .41 



10. Loch Lomond . . . . . .42 



11. Garvel Park New Dock, Greenock . . . .43 



12. Cumbrae College, Clyde . . . . .52 



13. Kilchattan, Isle of Bute . . . . ,53 



14. Kyles of Bute . . . . . .56 



15. East Tarbert, Loch Fine . . . . .58 



16. West Tarbert . . . . . .60 



17. Loch Gilp . . . . . .61 



18. Crinan . .- . . . .64 



19. Duntroon . . . . . .65 



20. Dyer's Burn, Fort William . . . . 66 



21. Lucknow Pit, Ardeer Iron-works, Ayrshire . . .67 



22. Cleslimahew's Tile-works, Stranraer . . .68 



23. Terally Brick-works, Mull of Galloway . . .69 



24. Port Logan Cliffs . . . . .69 



25. Dipple Tile- works, Girvan . . . .70 



26. Errol, Perthshire . . . . .71 



27. Elie, Fifeshire . . . . . .74 



28. Dryleys, Montrose . . . . .75 



29. Barrie, Forfarshire . . . . .75 



30. Gamrie, Banffshire . . . . .76 



31. Annochie, Aberdeenshire . . . .77 



