AND CORNWALL, AND THEIR MECHANICAL ORIGIN. 399 
Table V. (continued). 
No. 
Bearing. 
Dip. 
Locality. 
Eock. 
9 
25 W. of N. 
0 
Railway cutting. 
Granite. 
10 
25 
90 
Killowen. 
Slate. 
11 
20 
80 E. 
Eagle Mountain (summit). 
Granite. 
12 
15 
Railway cutting. 
„ 
13 
15 
75 E. 
,, 
14 
15 „ 
80 E. 
„ 
15 
15 
„ 
16 
15 
90 to 65 E. 
Wellington Inn *. 
„ 
17 
15 
90 to 65 E. 
„ 
„ 
18 
15 
Rostrevor. 
Slate. 
19 
15 „ 
Eagle Mountain (summit). 
Granite. 
20 
15 
90 
Slieve Bingian. 
„ 
21 
10 
70 E. 
Railway cutting. 
„ 
22 
10 
90 
Rostrevor. 
Slate. 
23 
5 
90 
Back of Eagle Mountain. 
Granite. 
24 
5 
90 
Campbell’s Quarry, Newry. 
„ 
25 
5 „ 
80 E. 
„ 
26 
0 N.S. 
90 
Eagle Mountain. 
„ 
27 
0 „ 
90 
„ 
„ 
28 
o „ 
90 
,, 
„ 
29 
5 E. of N. 
80 E. 
Campbell’s Quarry, Newry. 
„ 
30 
10 
Railway cutting. 
. j » 
31 
15 
90 
Rostrevor. 
Slate. 
32 
15 
90 
Killowen. 
„ 
33 
15 „ 
90 
Eagle Mountain. 
Granite. 
34 
15 
90 
Campbell’s Quarry, Newry. 
„ 
35 
15 
90 
95 99 
n 
36 
15 
80 E. 
99 99 
■ 
37 
20 
90 
99 
38 
20 
Railway cutting. 
„ 
39 
20 „ 
65 E. 
Rostrevor. 
Slate. 
40 
20 „ 
70 W. 
„ 
41 
22 „ 
Slieve Bingian. 
Granite. 
42 
25 
90 
Railway cutting. 
„ 
43 
30 
90 
„ 
„ 
44 
30 
5) 
45 
30 
90 
■ n 
n 
46 
30 
90 
„ 
47 
40 
90 
Campbell’s Quarry, Newry. 
48 
40 
Railway cutting. 
„ 
49 
45 
„ 
50 
45 
80 E. 
51 
45 
52 
45 
90 
Summit of Eagle Mountain f. 
53 
45 
90 
54 
45 „ | 
90 
» „ 
l 9 
55 
45 
80 W. 
Campbell’s Quarry, Newry. 
” 
* These joints are beautifully curved. 
f These joints form the faces of the splendid granite columns, 150 feet in height, for which this mountain is 
celebrated. 
MDCCCLXIV. 
II 
