An occurrence of harmotome in north-west Ross-shire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
Extract
The minerals to be described were found by Dr. Duncan M. Morison, of Edinburgh, and the writer in a small quarry having a national grid reference of 29/076184, which is at present being excavated for road surfacing material. The quarry is situated on the east side of the coast road between Lochinver and Ullapool at a point ¼ mile south-west of the southern margin of Loch an Arbhair (called Loch a' Choin on early editions of the Ordnance Survey sheet 101) and ¾ mile south-west of the bridge carrying the Lochinver-Ullapool road over the river Kirkaig, the course of which here marks the boundary between the counties of Sutherland and Ross.
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- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 30 , Issue 221 , June 1953 , pp. 136 - 138
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- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1953
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page 137 note 1 Numbers in parentheses refer to registered numbers in the Scottish Mineral Collection of the Royal Scottish Museum.
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page 138 note 1 University of Leeds, Department of Geology, Film number P.2988.
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