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IV.—The Silurian and Ordovician Rocks exposed on the Shore near Balbriggan County Dublin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Charles Irving Gardiner
Affiliation:
Cheltenham College

Extract

Balbriggan is a village in County Dublin, some nineteen miles north of Dublin, and along the coast in its neighbourhood Ordovician and Silurian rocks are exposed for a distance of about five miles. These are described in the Irish Survey Memoirs, but from a recent investigation of the locality it seems desirable to give a fresh account of its geology.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1899

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References

page 398 note 1 The term Silurian is used in this paper to include rocks from the Llandoyery Beds to the Ludlow Beds.

page 398 note 2 Memoir to accompany Sheet 92 (1871), Geol. Surv. Ireland.

page 398 note 3 Q.J.G.S., vol. iii (1897).

page 398 note 4 Memoir to accompany Sheet 92, p. 21, Geol. Surv. Ireland (1871).

page 399 note 1 See Geikie's “Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain,” vol. i, p. 244.

page 399 note 2 All the graptolites mentioned in this paper have been examined for me by Miss Elles, of Newnham College, Cambridge, and my best thanks are due to her for her extreme kindness in so doing.

page 401 note 1 Report of the Belfast Field Club, 1876–7.