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2. On the Composition of the Building Sandstones of Craigleith, Binnie, Gifnock, and Partick Bridge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

Thomas Bloxam
Affiliation:
Assistant Chemist, Laboratory of Industrial Museum
George Wilson
Affiliation:
Director of the Industrial Museum
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Extract

In prosecution of the analyses of Scottish building stones commenced last winter in the laboratory of the Industrial Museum, by the examination of the bed-rock from Craigleith quarry, four more sandstones have been analyzed since May 1856 by Mr Bloxam. The stones in question are the Craigleith liver-rock, and the Binnie sandstone, from the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, and the Gifnock and Partick Bridge stones, from the neighbourhood of Glasgow.

Type
Proceedings 1857-58
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1862

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