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Plate X. Xo, 34. Farr Parish. — Boulders on rocks smoothed, 
and sloping down to westward. {Abstract., p. 835.) 
Xairnshire, 
Plate X. Xo,. 35. Cray. — ‘‘Tom Rioch” — large angular Con- 
glomerate boulder — to show shape, notwithstanding long distance 
carried, {Abstract, p. 850.) 
Plate X. Xo, 36.. Cawdor. — Sketch of four other large angular 
Conglomerate boulders given for same reason. {Abstract, p. 851.) 
Perthshire, 
Plate X, Xo. 37. Callander. — -Bochastle Hill. Two gneiss 
boulders, lying on Conglomerate rock, which forms west part of 
hill. The largest (14x9x9 feet) is on very summit of hill. Its 
shape shown by fig. a in diagram ; that of smaller one by fig. b. 
{Abstract, p. 856.) 
Plate X. Xo. 38. Dochart Valley. — Rock on south side of, 
smoothed and rutted horizontally from west. {Abstract, p. 858.) 
Plate X. Xo, 39. Boulders on ridge of hills, 2300 feet above 
sea, and horizontal strata broken up. {Abstract, p. 859,) 
Ross-shire. 
Plate X. Xo. 40. Gairloch. — Granite boulder 747 feet above 
sea, on edge of a high clilf, facing west ; resting on schistose 
gneiss. It jDrojects feet beyond edge of oliff. {Abstract, p. 861.) 
Plate X. Xo. 41. Gairloch. — Hill X.E, from Gairloch Hotel, 
585 feet above sea, on summit of which there are two boulders. 
{Abstract, p. 861.) 
Plate X. Xo. 42. Shows the largest of these boulders, projecting 
2 feet beyond edge of precipice, and sloping down towards X.W. 
at an angle of 15°, The smaller boulder lies on a rocky surface 
sloping down W,X,W. {Abstract, p. 861,) 
Plate X, Xo, 43. Rocky knoll, near base of above hill, with a 
cluster of boulders on it, showing that uppermost boulder had come 
from west. {Abstract, p. 861.) 
Plate X. Xo. 44. Loch Maree. — On hill to west of hotel, a 
boulder near top on west slope, butted against rock at its east end. 
{Abstract, p. 862.) 
