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perched on top of a ridge, among hills to the south of Loch Awe. 
{Abstract, p. 777.) 
Plate VIII. No. 8. Great assemblage of boulders on south shore 
of Loch Killesport. B is boulder of 2770 tons weight. A is line 
of 40 feet old sea-cliff. {Abstract^ p. 779.) 
Plate VIII. No. 11. Bock smoothed and striated at Kilmory. 
{Abstract^ p. 780.) 
Plate VIII. No. 10. Cluster of boulders on steep hilkside, Killes- 
port. {Abstract, p. 780.) 
Bute. 
Plate VIII. No. 9. Arran.— east shore of, a granite boulder 
(B) lying on Old Red Sandstone, and blocked at its south end. The 
shape of boulder shown by fig. A. {Abstract, p, 792.) 
Plate VIII. No. 12. In Ettrich Bay, west coast of Bute, boulder 
of gneiss standing upon its thick end, against edges of slate strata, 
which block it on its south side. {Abstract, p. 793.) 
Plate VIII. No. 13. Barone Hill. — Showing smoothing and stria- 
tion of rocks on both sides of a gorge, through which striating 
agent had passed from north. {Abstract, p. 793.) 
Hebrides. 
Plate VIII. No, 14. Lslay Island .- — Porphyry boulder on N.E. 
side of summit of a steep hill. {Abstract, p. 806.) 
Plate VIII. No. 15. Iona. — Granite boulder, standing on one end 
against clay-slate rocks. {Abstract, p, 808.) 
Plate IX. No. 16. Granite boulder of about 400 tons, on 
plateau 230 feet above sea, leaning on west side of Dun I Hill. 
{Abstract, p. 809.) 
Plate IX. No. 17. Coll Island, Bein Hock hill, showung N.W. 
front, with two boulders on summit, A B, and one on a plateau at 
its base, C. {Abstract, p. 811.) 
Plate IX. No. 18. Coll Island, Grassipol meadow, having a ver- 
tical wall of rocks on S.B. side, showing a great accumulation of 
boulders. {Abstract, p. 811.) 
Plate IX, No. 1 9. Coll Island. — A rocky knoll covered by boulders, 
showing that uppermost boulder had come from N.W. {Abstract, 
p. 812.) 
Plate IX. No. 20, Barra . — Boulder of 890 tons, 230 feet above 
