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I. A Description of the Strata which occur in ascending from the Plains of Kincardineshire to the Summit of Mount Battoc, one of the most elevated points in the Eastern District of the Grampian Mountains
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2013
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The most mountainous parts of Scotland are situated in its western and north-west districts. From those parts of the country, several chains of mountains branch off, and continue their courses in various directions, and to various extent. The most extended of those chains is that of the Grampians. This chain takes its rise from nearly about the centre of the above alpine district, and continues its course in a direction almost due east, or perhaps a little to the south of that point, until it disappears in the German Ocean, betwixt the towns of Aberdeen and Stonehaven.
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- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh , Volume 6 , 1812 , pp. 2 - 19
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