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Londonderry, Primitive mountain chain oi§ described | 123 |
Lyas limestone, in the North of Ireland, described | 130 |
── formation, in the North of Ireland, described | 164 |
── of the South Western part of Somersetshire, described | 367 |
── its junction with the red sandstone in Somersetshire | 374 |
── its most western point in England is East Lynch | 379 |
Lydian stone, found at Duntulm in Sky | 98 |
Mac Culloch, John, M.D. Sketch of the Mineralogy of Sky | 1 |
──────── A Geological Description of Glen Tilt | 259 |
Magnet, Various rocks in Glen Tilt affecting the | 324 |
Marble, at Strath in Sky, described | 101 |
──── Observations on various sorts of Statuary | 104 |
──── of Sky varying in hardness from the Trap veins traversing it | 110 |
──── of Glen Tilt, described | 282 |
Marie, Remarkable bed of, in the Green Sandstone of Londonderry | 168 |
── containing land shells in Glen Tilt | 316 |
Mesotype, found in various states in Sky | 86 |
Mica slate, one of the oldest rocks in Sky | 28 |
────── and Quartz rock generally alternating | 28 |
────── its situation in Sky | 28 |
────── found passing into Clay slate, Talc slate, and Chlorite slate, in Sky | 29 |
────── contact with other stratified rocks at Loch Eishort | 31 |
────── Numerous Trap veins in, in Sky | 30 |
────── very generally distributed over the North of Ireland | 136 |
Mourne Mountains, in Ireland, described | 122-134 |
Mulattoe, the name given in Ireland to the Green sand | 130 |
Murloch Bay, on the Coast of Antrim, described | 203 |
Nomenclature. Dr. Mac Culloch's Observations on that of certain rocks | 335 |
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