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EXPLAj^TATIONS of plates 11. AND III. 
Plate I. — Map showing the horizoiit<al and vertical distribution of 
the red deposits near the Lake district. Unshaded portion — 
below 1,000 feet in elevation. Light shading — between 1,000 
and 2,000 feet. Dark shading— above 2,000 feet. 
Plate II. — Section in railway cutting near Shap. 
a. Silurian rock. 
h. Very coarse and conglomerate, resting unconformably 
upon a. 
c. Finer red conglomerate with sand. 
d. Coloured clays and bands of limestone. 
e. Dun Limestone. 
/ Ptubbish. 
B. — Section between high and low water marks on W, of Langness. 
a. Silurian schist. 
b. Red conglomerate. 
c. Carboniferous limestone. 
C. — Natural arch at Langness. 
a. Silurian schist. 
b. Eed conglomerate. 
c. Dyke. 
