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I.—On some Inclusions in the Great Whin Sill of Northumberland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The inclusions to be described in this paper occur in the Whin Sill at Snook Point on the coast of Northumberland. This is the most northerly exposure of the whin in the coast-section which stretches from Cullernose Point, through Dunstanburgh, to Beadnell Sands; and it is here that the outcrop leaves the coast and sweeps out to sea, to reappear further north in the Fame Islands and, on the mainland, at Bamburgh.

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page 246 note 1 The term ‘mould’ is used in this connexion without any implication that the knob has taken its shape from the mould. The observations, in fact, rather point to the contrary.

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