Keywords: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London (14052646246).jpg 8 <br> PEOF T G BOKNET ON THE GEOLOGT <br> at one place on the southern side the beds dipped pretty clearly to <br> the south By following these along the shore I could come to no <br> satisfactory conclusion as to the relative position of the two schists <br> but afterwards by traversing the little glen which leads down to <br> 1 <br> t <br> CO <br> §1 <br> o <br> 2 g <br> o <br> – B B <br> a - <br> 03 as <br> 2 <br> ca Pi <br> <br> C to <br> <br> O <br> PQ <br> the cove I found that I only lost sight of the mica-schist beneath <br> the turf for a very short distance and have no doubt that the rock <br> exposed in the headlands on either side of this cove belongs to the <br> same bed and that the sea has cut across the crown of a sharp arch <br> which brings up the underlying chloritic schist fig 3 36940765 113697 51125 Page 8 Text 40 http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/36940765 1884 Geological Society of London Biodiversity Heritage Library The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London v 40 1884 Geology Periodicals Smithsonian Libraries bhl page 36940765 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/36940765 smithsonian libraries Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2014-04-30 Check categories 2015 August 26 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/14052646246 2015-08-26 05 50 40 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London 1884 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |