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PROP. C. LAPWORTH ON THE GIRVAN SUCCESSION.
(535
medium angle, and afford proofs of the extension of our lowest
Penwhapple shale-band to this spot, both in their petrographical
features, and the presence of
Diplograptus tainariscus, Nick.
modestus, Lapw.
Climacograptus nornialis, Lapw.
Monograptus cyphus, Lapw.
gregarius, Lapw.
tenuis, Portl.
and the generality of the Penwhapple forms (see fig. 25).
At this point the fault of Saugh-hill Burn brings the band to a
sudden termination, the Ardmillan beds occupying the hill-slopes
immediately to the westward.
S.E
Fig. 25. — Section across the N.W. face of Saugh Bill.
x.w.
Savc~ f//t.i 338 ft
Ardmillan Series


Ba 4 . Ardwell Beds. Thin-bedded mudstones and conglomeratic grits of
the Cascade-zone, with Dicellograptus Forchhammeri, Dicranograptus
Nicholsoni, &c.
Be. Barren Flagstones, with Nematolites.
(C) Newlands Series


Cba. Woodland beds.
(2) Craigskelly conglomerate ?
(3) Striped shales, with Diplograptus modestus, Monograptus lepto-
tkeca, &c.
(4) Grey shales, non-fossiliferous.
Cbb. Saugh-Hill beds.
(1) Grits and flagstones and quartz conglomerate, grey, with Clifna-
cograptus &c.
(2) Calcareous band.
(3) Pale yellow sandstones, grits, and conglomerates.
Cbc. Monograptus-Sedgwickii beds.
1. Grey and green shales and thin-bedded flagstones, with Bastrites
peregrinus, Diplograptus palmeus, &c.
Penwhapple Grits and Shales. — Returning therefore to our con-
tinuous section in Penwhapple Glen, we next proceed to define
the distribution of the succeeding zones of pebbly grits which there

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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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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
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 38 (1882).
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