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Identifier: quarterlyjournl151859geol (find matches)
Title: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London
Year: 1845 (1840s)
Authors: Geological Society of London
Subjects: Geology
Publisher: London (etc.)

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t the present day. Concluding RemarJcs.—In the foregoing short descriptions of thevarious formations, I have pointed out the order of superposition ofeach forraation as we came along in our narration from the west to the east coast, and I think it has been distinctly proved that thegneiss of Cape Wrath lies at the foundation of the system, followedby the sandstone of Cape Wrath, quartzites and limestones of Duir-ness and of Ltch ErriboU, central gneiss of the North Highlands, andDevonian rocks extending from Strathy to Duncansby Head, atthe top of the system, on the German Ocean; and while we are gladthat the leading points of the geology of this interesting region haveat length been satisfactorily ascertained, we should remember thatmuch still remains to be done in its palaeontology,—the Duirnesslimestone and the fossiliferous beds of Caithness are not half explored,and laurels are still to be gained by successful labourers in thoselocalities. ■jar:, J aim.. i-en_ , f^ ^.r-f •
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