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Compact-tuff quarried for Oven-stones, 232 



Stratified Red- tuff with veins of Basalt and Green- 

 stone, 234. — Red Sandstone containing imbedded 

 portions of Clay and Compact Limestone. — Masses 

 of hard Sandstone contained in the softer, 235. — 

 Tantallan Bay. — Red and White Zeolite and Ame- 

 thyst in tuff. — Bed of columnar Basalt in ditto, 

 23ft— Canty Bay, 238. — Termination of the la- 

 minae of the slaty varieties of Sandstone on Mas- 

 sive Sandstone, 238. — Slips in Sandstone strata, 

 239- — North Berwick-Law. — Columnar Clink- 

 stone, 241. — Rocks of the Law probably rising 

 through the Sandstone, 242. 

 Luminosity of the Sea, - - 466 



Lutra vittata, and Viverra poliocephalus, account of, by 

 Thomas Stewart Traill, M. D., 437. — Lutra vit- 

 tata, 438. — Viverra poliocephalus, 440. 



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Macknight, the Rev. Dr Thomas, his Mineralogical Notices 



and Observations, - - - 104 



Macrodactylae, Synopsis of the British species of the family 



of, - - - 181 



Mineralogy of the Neighbourhood of Cork, Observations on, 

 by the Rev. Dr Fleming, 83. — I. Grey-wacke 

 Slate, 84. — Subordinate Rocks, 87- — Remains of 

 Dicotyledonous Vegetables, 89. — II. Limestone, 

 91. — Floatstone, 95. — Remains of Testaceous 

 Mollusca. — Nautilus. — Ellipsolithus. — Orthoce- 

 ra. — Amplexus. — Euomphalus. — Cardium. — Te- 

 rebratula. — Productus. — Plagiostoma. — Spini- 

 fer, 96.— III. Clay-slate, 98.— Talc-slate, 99-— 

 Wavellite, 100. 



