. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal . This rock forms an isolated hill, rising 300 feet, at S, above the plain which surrounds it. The highest part is an escarpment of trap, a, b, c, d, e, fronting the north-west. The furrow, or rather ravine, dividing the ridge a, from the ridge 6, is about 60 feet deep, and sharply cut. The others, be- tween b and c, c and d, d and e, are from 15 to 40 feet, and they all point north-westward. The coincidence in bearing of these furrows with the striae on Demyat, 3 miles northward, and with the others at Torwood (arrow 16) is interesting. 17. On trap, one m


. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal . This rock forms an isolated hill, rising 300 feet, at S, above the plain which surrounds it. The highest part is an escarpment of trap, a, b, c, d, e, fronting the north-west. The furrow, or rather ravine, dividing the ridge a, from the ridge 6, is about 60 feet deep, and sharply cut. The others, be- tween b and c, c and d, d and e, are from 15 to 40 feet, and they all point north-westward. The coincidence in bearing of these furrows with the striae on Demyat, 3 miles northward, and with the others at Torwood (arrow 16) is interesting. 17. On trap, one mile south from Borrowstounness, about 150 or 200 feet above tlie sea.


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