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BRITISH FOSSILIFEROUS LOCALITIES 
Balintore. Shore from l mile S. of Port-an-Righ (Cadhan Righ) to | mile 
N.E. of same. 
Jurassic, Corallian, Oxford Clay, Kellaways Rock and Estuarine Series in 
descending sequence ; contain lamellibranchs, ammonites, belemnites and 
bracliiopods. 
Read, H. H. and others 1925, pp. 79, 81, 85, 99. 
Geol. Surv. 94 • Ord. Pop. 28. 
Cromarty. Tidal foreshore, \ to | mile E. of Cromarty. 
Devonian, Middle Old Red Sandstone (Cromarty fish-bed) ; greyish mud- 
stones with limestone nodules containing numerous fishes, e.g., acanthodians, 
placoderms and crossopterygians ; a locality made famous by Hugh Miller. 
Miller, Hugh 1841, etc. 
Geol. Surv. 94 ; Ord. Pop. 28. 
Ethie. Ethie shore at low tide, 3 miles S. of Cromarty (a small exposure). 
Jurassic, Kimmeridge Series ; contain lamellibranchs, ammonites, belem- 
nites and plants. 
Read, H. H. and others 1925, pp. 114-115. 
Geol. Surv. 94 ; Ord. Pop. 28. 
Kinlochewe. Meall a’ Ghuibhais : streamlet rising near Loch ra Mna’ 
Bige on N. side, 1 mile S. of Loch Maree and 5f miles slightly N. of W. of 
Heights of Kinlochewe. • 
Cambrian, Fucoid Beds ( Olenellus band) j contains trilobites, especially 
Olenellus , and brachiopods. 
Peach, B. N. and others 1907, p. 414. 
Geol. Surv. 92 ; Ord. Pop. 26. 
ROXBURGHSHIRE 
Edgerston. Jed Water at Doresford Camptown, 5 miles S.S.E. of 
Jedburgh. 
Silurian, Wenlock Series ; shales containing graptolites and arthropods. 
Peach, B. N. and Horne, J. 1899, p. 562. 
Geol. Surv. 17 ; Ord. Pop. 86. 
Hownam. Hindhope Bum, which drains N. slopes of Coquet Head, 10 
miles S. of Morebattle. 
Silurian, Wenlock Series ; shales with graptolites and cephalopods. 
Peach, B. N. and Horne, J. 1899, pp. 562-563. 
Geol. Surv. 18 ; Ord. Pop. 86. 
Langholm. Archer Beck, 4£ miles S.E. of Langholm. 
Carboniferous, Calciferous Sandstone Series ; contains 
lamellibranchs, corals, etc. 
Peach, B. N. and Horne, J. 1903, pp. 847-848. 
Geol. Surv. 11 ; Ord. Pop. 89. 
brachiopods; 
Larriston. Larriston Burn, above its junction with Liddel, 5 or 6 miles 
N.E. of Newcastleton ; also from quarry, 61 miles N.E. of Newcastleton. 
Carboniferous, Calciferous Sandstone Series (Main Algal series) ; contain 
Spirorbis , Ortonella, brachiopods and ostracods. 
Garwood, E. J. 1931, pp. 133-134, with map. 
Geol. Surv. 11 ; Ord. Pop. 85. 
Newcastleton. Liddel Water : in cliff opposite the manse about 2 miles 
above New Castleton. 
Carboniferous, Calciferous Sandstone Series (Cementstone Group) ; con- 
tains worm-tubes ( Spirorbis ) and lamellibranchs ( Modiola , etc.). 
Peach, B. N. and Home, J. 1903, pp. 841-842. 
Geol. Surv. 11 ; Ord. Pop. 85. 
