My attention was first directed to this rock by Mr. Cruickshank, clerk of works at Beaufort Castle, in July of last year, when, from the description he gave of it, I ventured to pronounce it barytes. Specimens were soon after this put into my hands by Mr. Cruickshank, when I found that my conjecture was a correct one. There was another mineral associated with the barytes, of which we will speak afterwards. The specimens received were so very fine, that I resolved to visit the locality to be able to describe its surroundings and procure specimens for myself. This I did in May last in company with two of my colleagues and Mr. John Ross, one of Lord Lovat's gamekeepers, and who I believe was the first to call attention to this new locality.