of Eclinlurgli, Session 1883-84. 883 
sea, on a terrace of drift, on north slope of Ben Erival. {Abstract^ 
p. 813.) 
Plate IX. No. 21. Barm. — Boulder 228 feet above sea, on north slope 
of Ben Erival, hutted at its east end against rock. {Ahstrad, p. 814.) 
Plate IX. No. 22. Boulder on west slope of Ben More 
hill, on shore of Atlantic, at height of 165 feet above sea, butted 
by rock at its east end. {Abstract^ p. 815.) 
Plate IX. No. 23. Loch Boisdale. — Two boulders, A and B; A 
butted at its east end on rock of Kennet Hill, and B resting with 
its east side on A. {Abstract, p. 815.) 
Plate IX. No. 24. South Wist, Mingary Hill, showing terrace on 
its N.W. side, with boulders of various sizes. {Abstract, p. 816.) 
Plate IX. No. 25. Wist. — Askernish. — Granite boulder perched on 
point of a rocky knoll (two views) (1) and (2). {Abstract, p. 816.) 
Plate X. No, 26, South Wist, Jocdar; rocks extensively 
smoothed and striated from N.W. {Abstract, p. 816.) 
Plate IX. No. 27. Harris, at Borve, on shore of Atlantic ; two 
boulders on hill-side sloping down towards sea, the uppermost 
having apparently come from, west. {Abstract, p. 817.) 
Plate IX. No. 28. West Loch. TarberL — Scalpa Island. Granite 
boulder butted by rock at its east end. {Abstract, p. 818.) 
Plate X. No. 29. The Lewis. — Hill top at Miavig, covered by 
boulders chiefly on west side. {Abstract, p. 812.) 
Plate X. No. 30. Shye. — Boulder on rocky ridge, between Loch 
Scavaig and sea, on west coast. {Abstract, p. 821.) 
Inverness-shire. 
Plate X. No. 31. Fort-William. — Boulder on steep western side 
of Treshlik Hill. Two, views given ; upper one shows part of hill 
on which boulder lies ; lower one shows steepness of slope. {Abstract, 
p. 825.) 
Plate X. No. 32. Flichity Valley.— Y iq-w of an isolated hill, 
about 1620 feet above sea, with many boulders on west side. Two 
views given ; that on left hand, to show shape of hill and position 
of the boulders j the other to show steepness of hill slope. {Abstract, 
p. 834.) 
Plate X. No. 33. Glencoe. — Boulders of gneiss, lying at foot of 
cliff, which faces east; supposed by Convener to have come up 
valley, till obstructed in farther progress by cliff. {Abstract, p. 830.) 
