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APPENDIX. 



3FR0M BEN-LA WE RS, THROUGH GLENTI^T, 



TO BRAEMAR. 



(Read *]th April 1810.J 



.As an Appendix to the papers I have had the 

 honour of reading in this Society, I shall con- 

 clude the account of my remarks on the High- 

 lands, with a mineralogical notice, respecting 

 the tract from Killin by Logierait to Blair-in- 

 Athole, and through Glentilt to Braemar : along 

 which I passed, without having time to ascertain 

 with greater accuracy, than a rapid survey could 

 afford, the geognostic connection or relative posi- 

 tion, of the beds and minerals which occur in this 

 interesting portion of country. 



The prevailing rock is mica-slate of different 

 kinds ? containing a great variety of the subordi T 



