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2. On a Roche Moutonneé on the summit of the range of hills separating Loch Fyne and Loch Awe. In a letter from the Duke of Argyll

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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Polished and rounded surfaces of rock are, under their more ordinary conditions, of very frequent occurrence in Argyllshire. By “their more ordinary conditions,” I mean principally two—viz., Where they occur on the existing coast-line, either at, or not far above the present level of the sea; secondly, Where they occur in valleys, or the lower flanks of the hills,—whether under the boulder clay, or on surfaces naturally exposed.

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Proceedings 1856-57
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1857

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References

page no 462 note * Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society for November 1853.