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Proceedings of Geological Societies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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page 467 note * In the ‘Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society for 1851,’ p. 162, Sir R. I, Murchison doubted the sandstone of Dumfries being of Triassic age, and preferred to class it with the Permian.

page 467 note † On the Permian Beds of the North-West of England, vol. xii. p. 209, of the Society's Memoirs.

page 467 note ‡ Additional Observations on the Permian Beds of the North-West of England, vol. xiv. p. 101, of the Society's Memoirs.

page 467 note § ‘Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society for August, 1862,’ p. 205.

page 467 note ∥ Ibid., for May, 1859, p. 549.

page 468 note * On some Upper Coal-Measures containing a Bed of Limestone, at Catrine in Ayrshire. (‘Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society for August, 1862,’ p. 437.)

page 468 note † A geological paper on the Border Districts of Dumfriesshire, Cumberland, and part of Roxburghshire, including the coal formation of Canobie, etc., by Edmund Gibsone. (Vol. xi. p. 65.)