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THE GEOLOGIST. 



Brockley 6 miles S. of Lesmahago Limestone and shale. 



Coalbnm 4 „ S. „ „ 



Brown Hill 2 „ S. „ „ 



Middleholm 2 „ S.W. „ „ 



Moat 3 „ E. „ 5, 



Coalbum 4 „ S. „ Ironstone and shale. 



Hall Hm Si „ N.B. „ „ 



Auchenbeg 3 „ S. „ Limestone and shale. 



Kersegill a » » 



Birkwood 2 „ N. „ „ 



Dykchead 3 „ N.W. 



Auchenheath 3 „ N. „ Ironstone and shale. 



Den 3 „ N. „ Limestone and shale. 



Dalgow 3 „ W. „ „ 



Flat 5 „ N.B. 



Crossford 2 „ S. of Braidwood „ 



Gallowhill f „ E. of Strathavon „ 



Limekiln Bmn | 3^ of Hamilton Limestone. 



Boghead ) ^ 



Auchentibber | 1^ „ S.W. of High Blan- Limestone and shale. 



^ tyre 



Calderside mines 2 „ S.W. of ditto „ 



Brankamhall, Calderwood ... li „ S. of East Kil- „ 



bride 



Capelrig, Calderwood 1 „ E. „ „ 



Limekilns, near East Kilbride „ 



Lickprivick 2 „ S.W. „ 



Hermyres 2 „ W. „ „ 



ThorntonhaU 2^ „ W. „ „ 



*Parliamentary-road, corner 

 of North Frederick- street, 



Glasgow Calcareous sandstone 



and shale. 



Robroyston 2 „ N.E. of Glasgow Old shale heaps. 



Bedlay ^ 



Garnldrk 6 to 7 „ „ Limestone and shale. 



Moodiesbnrn J 



Shale above limestone at Bishopbriggs, three miles north of Glasgow. 



The Lanarkshire locaHties, excepting those from the parish of Carluke, have 

 been carefully explored by Mr. J. Armstrong, Mr. J. Thomson, Dr. Slimon, Mr. 

 J. Young, and Mr. Bennie, and comprise like-wise those quoted by David Ure, in 

 his "History of East Kilbride." 



Stirlingshire. 



Calmy limestone and shales ; Balquarhage, two miles south-south-east of Len- 

 noxtown. 



Con-ioburn beds on Campsie HiUs, four miles north-east of Kirkintilloch : Hme- 

 Btonc, ironstone and 



* During Pome building: operations in 1857, strata of calcareous sandstone and shale were 

 exposed and quarried ; and from the sandstone nmnerous casts of Productus, Spii'ifera, &c., 

 were obtained. The vock was built over, but as there is vacant QTOund to the east and west, 

 it is hkcly it may bo auain cxik^slhI, and local ucolooists woidd do well to profit bv such ex- 

 pos\u-e. Wo may here likewise mention that the whereabouts of Daxad Ure's locality, Dam- 

 ley, could not be discovered. 



