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1. On the recently discovered Glacial Phenomena of Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2015
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It will be remembered that, when the cutting was made, early in 1846, athwart the shoulder of Arthur's Seat above Samson's Ribs, for the formation of the Queen's Drive, the rock was found hollowed in a trough-form for a space of about eighty yards, and smoothed and striated in the manner of a glacier-bed of the Alps. The striæ were in the direction of the hollow, pointing to east 20° south. The whole was covered over with a brown tenacious clay, containing fragments of rocks of the district, along with some supposed to have come from a distance.
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- Proceedings 1856-57
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1857
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page no 501 note * Reference is made to a paper which I had the honour to read to the Society in December 1852, and which is published in Jameson's Journal for April 1853.