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136. Trachytic sills, Kiiookvadie, Kilpatrick Hills 
137. Section across the edge of the Clyde plateau, south-east of Beith 
138. Section across the upper part of the Clyde plateau at Kilbirnie, Ayrshire 
139. Section across the upper surface of the Clyde volcanic plateau, Burnhead, noith-west of 
Kilsyth 
140. Section across the upper surface of the Clyde volcanic plateau at Campsie 
141. Section across western edge of the Garlton plateau . • ■ • • 
142. Section across the Solway plateau ..••••• 
143. Section of volcanic vent at East Grange, Perthshire coal-field, constructed by Mr. B. K. 
Peach from the rocks e.xposed in a railway-cutting, and from plans of ironstone- and 
coal-pits 
144. View of the Binn of Burntisland — a volcanic neck of agglomerate 
145. View of part of the cliffs of vertical agglomerate, Binn of Burntisland . 
146. Diagram of buried volcanic cone near Dairy, Ayrshii'e. Constructed from information 
obtained in mining operations 
147. Diagram to illustrate how Volcanic Necks may be concealed and exposed 
148. Section across the Saline Hills, Fife ..-•••■ 
149. Section across the Binn of Burntisland, in an east and west direction 
150. Section in old quarry, west of Wester Ochiltree, Linlithgowshire, Calciferous Sand- 
stone aeries 
151. Ejected volcanic block in Carboniferous strata, Burntisland . . ■ ■ 
152. View of volcanic agglomerate becoming finer above east end of Kingswood Craig, two 
miles east from Burntisland 
153. Alternations of basalt and tuff, with shale, etc., of Kingswood Craig, Burntisland 
154. Section of the upper surface of a diabase (“ leckstone ”) sheet, Skolie Burn, south-east of 
Bathgate 
155. Section across the volcanic ridge of the Linlithgow and Bathgate Hills, shorving the 
intercalation of limestones that mark important stratigraphical horizons 
156. Section in Wardlaw Quarry, Linlithgowshire .■•••■ 
15^. Section from Linlithgow Loch to the Firth of Forth . . . • • 
158. Section across the Campsie Fells illustrating the contrast between the sills below and 
above the plateau-lavas 
159. Section showing the position of the basic sills in relation to the volcanic series at 
Burntisland, Fife ....■■••• 
160. Sills between shales and sandstones. Hound Point, Linlithgowshire 
161. Section of Sill, Cramond Railway, Barn ton, near Edinburgh .... 
162. Intrusive dolerite sheet enclosing and sending threads into portions of shale, Salisbury 
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163. Intrusive sheet invading limestone and shale, Dodhead Quarry, near Burntisland 
164. Spheroidal weathering of dolerite .sill, quarry east of North Queeusferry, Fife . 
165. Two thin sills of “white trap” injected into black carbonaceous shale overlying the 
Hurlet Limestone, Hillhouse Quarry, Linlithgow ..... 
166. Dyke cutting the agglomerate of a neck. Binn of Burntisland .... 
167. Boss of diabase cutting the Burdiehouse Limestone and sending sills and veins into 
the overlying shales. Railway cutting, West Quarry, East Calder, Midlothian 
168. Side of columnar basalt-dyke in the same agglomerate as in Fig. 166 
169. Dyke rising through the Hurlet Limestone and its overlying shales. Silvermine 
Quarry, Linlithgowshire 
1/0. Junction of aniygdaloidal ba.salt with shales and limestone, shore, hall a mile east from 
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