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Keywords: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London (13860073045).jpg <br> PROP C LAPWORTH ON THE GIRVAN SUCCESSION <br> 535 <br> medium angle and afford proofs of the extension of our lowest <br> Penwhapple shale-band to this spot both in their petrographical <br> features and the presence of <br> Diplograptus tainariscus Nick <br> modestus Lapw <br> Climacograptus nornialis Lapw <br> Monograptus cyphus Lapw <br> gregarius Lapw <br> tenuis Portl <br> and the generality of the Penwhapple forms see fig 25 <br> At this point the fault of Saugh-hill Burn brings the band to a <br> sudden termination the Ardmillan beds occupying the hill-slopes <br> immediately to the westward <br> S E <br> Fig 25 ” Section across the N W face of Saugh Bill <br> x w <br> Savc~ f//t i 338 ft <br> Ardmillan Series ” <br> Ba 4 Ardwell Beds Thin-bedded mudstones and conglomeratic grits of <br> the Cascade-zone with Dicellograptus Forchhammeri Dicranograptus <br> Nicholsoni c <br> Be Barren Flagstones with Nematolites <br> C Newlands Series ” <br> Cba Woodland beds <br> 2 Craigskelly conglomerate <br> 3 Striped shales with Diplograptus modestus Monograptus lepto- <br> tkeca c <br> 4 Grey shales non-fossiliferous <br> Cbb Saugh-Hill beds <br> 1 Grits and flagstones and quartz conglomerate grey with Clifna- <br> cograptus c <br> 2 Calcareous band <br> 3 Pale yellow sandstones grits and conglomerates <br> Cbc Monograptus-Sedgwickii beds <br> 1 Grey and green shales and thin-bedded flagstones with Bastrites <br> peregrinus Diplograptus palmeus c <br> Penwhapple Grits and Shales ” Returning therefore to our con- <br> tinuous section in Penwhapple Glen we next proceed to define <br> the distribution of the succeeding zones of pebbly grits which there <br> 2u2 36936464 113692 51125 Page 635 Text 38 http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/36936464 1882 Geological Society of London NameFound Climacograptus NameConfirmed Climacograptus EOLID 4724508 NameBankID 6568305 NameFound Dicellograptus NameConfirmed Dicellograptus NameBankID 4139750 NameFound Dicranograptus NameConfirmed Dicranograptus NameBankID 4142133 NameFound Diplograptus NameConfirmed Diplograptus EOLID 4724632 NameBankID 4145310 NameFound Diplograptus modestus NameConfirmed Diplograptus modestus NameFound Diplograptus palmeus NameConfirmed Diplograptus palmeus NameFound Monograptus NameConfirmed Monograptus EOLID 4724831 NameBankID 4247149 NameFound Monograptus cyphus NameConfirmed Monograptus cyphus NameFound Nematolites NameConfirmed Nematolites NameBankID 4928149 Biodiversity Heritage Library The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London v 38 1882 Geology Periodicals Smithsonian Libraries bhl page 36936464 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/36936464 smithsonian libraries Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2014-04-15 Check categories 2015 August 26 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/13860073045 2015-08-26 07 50 49 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London 1882 Photos uploaded from Flickr by FĂŚ using a script
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