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Page 2 P806994 William Whitaker, FRS. Photo by Jas. Bacon and Sons. [Printed portrait.].

Physical

Page 3 P806995 Fault. Coombe Martin, Devon. Miss Yeates. Easter, 1922. Physical.
Page 3 P806996 Contortion. Coombe Martin, Devon. Miss Yeates. Easter, 1922. Physical.
Page 3 P806997 Bedding and jointing. Coombe Martin, Devon. Miss Yeates. Easter, 1922. Physical.
Page 4 P806998 Faulted Woolwich and Reading Beds, showing displacement of basal pebble bed. TS = Thanet Sand. WB = Woolwich Beds. Shorne Wood, Cobham, Kent. A.L. Leach. 1922.
Page 4 P806999 Cut-off meander in middle distance. View up R. Towy from Dryslwyn Castle Hill, Carmarthenshire. W.E. Howarth. Easter, 1925.
Page 4 P807000 Meanders. View down the Towy from Dryslwyn Castle Hill. W.E. Howarth. Easter, 1925.
Page 5 P807001 Raised beach with outlier of Carboniferous Limestone (Black Rocks) in distance, and gap formed by Llanstephan Fault. Old coastline of Old Red Sandstone. View from Colgan quarries, looking E. W.E. Howarth. Easter, 1925.
Page 5 P807002 High Cup Gill from W side, part of Backstones Edge left. Westmorland. H.D. Hewett [Hewitt]. 29.8.36.
Page 5 P807003 The Whin Sill, High Cup Gill. Westmorland. H.D. Hewett [Hewitt]. 29.8.36.
Page 5 P807004 River-eroded valley. The Leadminers' Valley (Rundale) from top of Dufton Pike, Westmorland. H.D. Hewett [Hewitt]. 31.8.36.
Page 5 P807005 Fault in Penrith Sandstones. Belah river-cliff nr. Brough Saverly, Westmorland. H.D. Hewett [Hewitt]. 19.8.36.
Page 6 P807006 Drained moraine lake, Glen Cloy, Arran. Scotland. J. Hartley. Aug. 1923.
Page 6 P807007 Incised meander, Glen Cloy, Arran. Scotland. J. Hartley. Aug. 1923.
Page 6 P807008 River entering Lydford Gorge, by waterfall from hanging valley. Devon. A.J. Bull. Aug. 23, 22.
Page 6 P807009 Mouth of the Pass, in Carbon. Limestone. Much local fissuring, faulting and mineralisation. Pass is probably a line of fracture. The Winnats, nr. Castleton, Derbysh. H.D.H. 19.8.14.
Page 6 P807010 River originally flowed at level of cave in the Carboniferous Limestone. Dove Holes, Dovedale, Derbyshire. H. Dixon Hewitt. 17.8.14.
Page 7 P807011 Dry meander of River Wye. Newland. Gloucestershire. A. Morley Davies. 1923.
Page 7 P807012 Dry meander of River Wye. Newland. Gloucestershire. A. Morley Davies. 1923.
Page 7 P807013 Dry meander of River Wye. Newland. Gloucestershire. A. Morley Davies. 1923.
Page 8 P807014 A recent landslip, immediately west of Steephill Cove. Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 3.7.24.
Page 8 P807015 Road from Lifeboat House to shore, cut short by marine erosion. Brook. Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 27.6.24.
Page 8 P807016 Rain channels in the base of the Reading Beds, very compact sand, adhering to an eroded surface of Macronata-chalk. Highest pinnacle 35 ft. Alwyn Bay, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 8.8.24. .
Page 8 P807017 Erosion in coarse irregularly bedded Plateau Gravel. South of Headon Hill, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 25.8.24.
Page 8 P807018 The salt marsh at high tide. Thorness Bay, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 12.8.24.
Page 8 P807019 Top of Hamstead Cliff, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 30.6.24.
Page 8 P807020 Slickensides. Skebden Quarry, Skipton, Yorks. H. Dixon-Hewett [Hewitt]. 16.8.33.
Page 9 P807021 Contemporaneous potholes in surface of 'Potholes Bed'. Clint's Quarry, Bigrigg, Cumberland. Presented by H.M. Geological Survey.
Page 9 P807022 Showing one side of wash-out channel in the Lower Estuarine Beds. Gristhorpe Bay, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewett [Hewitt]. 15.8.34.
Page 9 P807023 Overflow channel, nr. Saltersgate, leading into Newtondale, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewett [Hewitt]. 17.8.34.
Page 9 P807024 Concentric 'scar' outcrops at low tide. Robin Hood's Bay, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewett [Hewitt]. 12.8.34.
Page 9 P807025 'Step' formed by faulting-up of the Millipore Bed. Osgodby Nab, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewett [Hewitt]. 15.8.34.
Page 10 P807026 Upper Basalts showing natural arch due to marine erosion. Ballintoy. T. Shelford. Aug. 1935.
Page 10 P807027 Beach cliff and cave. Ballinlin Harbour, N. Ireland. T. Shelford. Aug. 1935.
Page 10 P807028 Mud polygons in nearly dry Lough-a-veerma, N. Ireland. H.D. Hewett [Hewitt]. 19.8.35.
Page 10 P807029 The Nailbourne at 'Digges' Place, Barham, Kent. W.P.D. Stebbing. 17.4.37.
Page 10 P807030 Rultrole Pond, with Nailbourne across road, Eastry. W. Stebbing. 24.4.37.
Page 10 P807031 Water Lane with Nailbourne flowing down it. Swarling, S of Canterbury. W.P.D. Stebbing. 24.4.37.
Page 10 P807032 Trench showing piping in Chalk. Bramling, nr. Hingham, Kent. W.P.D. Stebbing. Mar. 1937.
Page 10 P807033 Valley above S. Alkham flooded by Nailbourne. W.P.D. Stebbing. 20.3.37.
Page 10 P807034 Nailbourne occupying road at Alkham. W.P.D. Stebbing. 20.3.37.

Glacial

Page 11 P807035 Typical U valley, Glen Sannox, Arran, Scotland. J. Hartley. July 1923.
Page 11 P807036 Glen Rosa, Arran, Scotland. J. Hartley. July 1923.
Page 11 P807037 Glacial channel at Ivinghoe, looking upstream. J. Rhodes.
Page 11 P807038 The same [glacial channel at Ivinghoe], looking downstream. J. Rhodes.
Page 12 P807039 Striated glacial pavement, Hensingham Grit. Barfs Silica Quarry, near Distington. H.M. Geological Survey.
Page 12 P807040 Silurian Grit erratic on Carboniferous Limestone, Norber Brow (G.A. Stenhouse.) G.A. Excursion to Yorkshire. 1933.
Page 12 P807041 A direct overflow from glacial-lake Ennerdale. Looking up Nannycatch Beck valley, Cumberland. Presented by H.M. Geological Survey. 1924.
Page 12 P807042 The 600 ft strand-line and some of the deltas of glacier-lake Ennerdale, south of Kirkland, Cumberland. Presented by Geological Survey. 1924.
Page 13 P807043 Coarse ferruginous Plateau Gravel, with seams of coarse sand, resting on Lower Greensand. NE of St George's Down, Newport, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 5.8.24. Recent.

Recent

Page 13 P807044 Plateau Gravels. E. of Dropping Well Cottages. St George's Down, Newport, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 5.6.24. Recent.
Page 13 P807045 Coarse irregularly-bedded Plateau Gravel, southern edge of Headon Hill. F. Morey. 25.8.24. Recent.
Page 13 P807046 Thick mass of coarse Plateau Gravel, breaking away in landslips over Oligocene strata. Headon Hill, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 25.8.24. Recent.
Page 14 P807047 Coast and natural arch. West Burra, Shetland. A.G. Stenhouse. 12.8.36.
Page 14 P807048 Storm beach. Hamna Voe, Shetland. (Lady, 1 inch from right and midway between top and bottom, gives scale.) A.G. Stenhouse. 12.8.36.
Page 14 P807049 Ayre at Eshaness. Shetland. A.G. Stenhouse. Aug. 1936.
Page 14 P807050 'Pavement' due to marine action on joints of Lower Greensand. Foreshore nr. Hunstanton, Norfolk. H.D. Hewett [Hewitt]. 11.4.36.

Tertiary

Page 15 P807051 Upper Headon Limestone in the foreground. Totland Bay, viewed from near base of Headon Hill. F. Morey. 22.8.24. Tertiary.
Page 15 P807052 Thicker limestone of Upper Headon Beds. Headon Hill, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 24.6.24. Tertiary.
Page 15 P807053 Detail from centre of Headon Hill. Fossils are Limnaea longiscata, Planorbis euomphalus and Viviparus angulosus. [F. Morey.] 22.8.24. Tertiary.
Page 15 P807054 Brecciated Limestone. Hard concretionary limestone embedded in soft limestone in Upper Headon Beds. S end of Headon Hill. [F. Morey.] 25.8.24. Tertiary.
Page 15 P807055 Abnormal deposits of lignite in Upper Headon Limestone. S end of Headon Hill. F. Morey. 4.9.24. Tertiary.
Page 15 P807056 Detail of the Ostrea velata bank. Mid Headon Beds between Colwell Chine and Brambles Chine. Isle of Wight. [F. Morey.] 25.7.24. Tertiary.
Page 15 P807057 Weathered outcrop of the Potamides ventricosus beds. Top of Mid Headon. Headon Hill. F. Morey. 25.8.24. Tertiary.
Page 15 P807058 [Weathered outcrop of the Potamides ventricosus beds.] Near southern end of Headon Hill. F. Morey. 4.9.24. Tertiary.
Page 16 P807059 North side of main section looking east. London Clay and Blackheath and Oldhaven Beds. Beds 1-5 are shown with the hard blocks in situ in Bed 3. Road section, Swanscombe Hill, Kent. A.J. Bull. 30.6.24.
Page 16 P807060 South side of main section showing fault in London Clay and Blackheath and Oldhaven Beds, with a throw of about 4 ft to the eastward. Road section, Swanscombe Hill, Kent. A.J. Bull. 30.6.24.
Page 17 P807061 Reading Beds and Chalk. Alum Bay, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 8.7.24.
Page 17 P807062 Junction of London Clay and Woolwich and Reading Series (sandy facies). Brick Pit, Watford Heath, Pinner, Herts. 6.8.28. H. Dixon Hewitt.
Page 18 P807063 1. Chalk. 2. Chert beds of Upper Greensand. 3. Landslip. 4. Sandrock series. Gore Cliff, Niton, from off Rocken End, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 10.8.24. Added notes: number 4 to left of photograph, numbers 3, 2, 1 to right. [Bottom to top.].
Page 18 P807064 Headland formed of a steeply tilted mass of Upper Greensand and Lower Chalk. Looking west[?]. Woody Bay, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 18.7.24.
Page 18 P807065 Vertical face of Redcliff formed of the Lower Greensand. Top of Redcliff, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 21.7.24.
Page 18 P807066 Cavleaze Chine. 1931.
Page 18 P807067 Woolwich and Reading Beds with rain-washed spires on vertical chalk face. Alum Bay.
Page 18 P807068 Site of 1928 landslide, Rockenend, near Blackgang. Note bands of Upper Greensand, weathered out on old face, extreme left of picture.
Page 20 P807069 Canterbury excursion. Sand-pit near Shelford Farm, Sturry, Kent. Small trough-faulting in Woolwich and Reading Beds. Very curious sand-concretions or casts of Terebelloid worm-tubes (?) at this pit but they can hardly be seen in photo. 31.5.25.
Page 20 P807070 Canterbury excursion. Ragstone quarry near Great Chert (Chilmington Green) Kent. Hythe Beds with small capping of Sandgate Beds. Phosphatised fossils at junction. Slight syndinal probably only a local 'solution'sag'. 1.6.25.
Page 20 P807071 Canterbury excursion. Gravel pit near Chartham Hatch, Kent. Blean Wood. 2.6.25.
Page 20 P807072 Mount's Pit, Brandon. (12a of my paper.) Z. of Teub.na. lata. General view E x S face. Pipeclay seam near base. Total height about 38 ft as shown.
Page 22 P807073 The Roman Wall on the whin-sill near Cuddy's Crag, looking east.
Page 22 P807074 Double-headed dolerite dyke in Coal Measures cliff near Seaton Sluice.
Page 22 P807075 Marsden Bay. The Great Stack rock showing natural arches in bedded dolomite.
Page 22 P807076 Humbleton Hill from near Wooler showing large 'overflow channel' at summit.
Page 22 P807077 Cullercoats, north. Cliff of 'Yellow Sands' (base of Permian) showing strong false-bedding (windblown). N.B. Stratification is nearly horizontal. Material consists of fine alternations of coarse well-rounded ('millet seed') quartz sand and a much finer sand containing a little lime. 22.7.31.
Page 22 P807078 Roof of the whin-sill upper contact with sedimentary. Little Mill Quarry.
Page 23 P807079 Prominent shoulder = Barton Sands. The hollow = Lower Headon Beds. Foot of steps = Brockenhurst Beds. Vertical strata. Whitecliff Bay. F. Morey. 2.9.24.
Page 23 P807080 Vertical strata of Bagshot Sands and Bracklesham Beds. Alum Bay. F. Morey. 8.7.24.
Page 23 P807081 Seam of coarse conglomerate near top of the Bracklesham Beds. Alum Bay. F. Morey. 8.7.24.

Cretaceous

Page 24 P807082 Eocene and Chalk strata. Alum Bay and the Needles, viewed from near the top of Headon Hill. F. Morey. 25.8.24. Cretaceous.
Page 24 P807083 Highly inclined zones 'cor-testudinarium' to 'quadratus'. East end of the Culver, showing projecting cliff called the 'White Horse' and the two low caves known as the Nostrils. F. Morey. 10.8.24. Cretaceous.
Page 24 P807084 Highly inclined 'Mucronata' and 'quadratus' Chalk. NE corner of the Culver, Whitecliff Bay. F. Morey. 21.7.24. Cretaceous.
Page 24 P807085 Highly inclined Chalk of zones 'cor-testudinarium' to 'quadratus'. The Grand Arch, Sun Corner, and Main Bench, Scratchell's Bay, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 10.8.24. Cretaceous.
Page 24 P807086 Wealden to Upper Chalk. Depth and narrowness of Freshwater Bay due to the advance of the sea along the valley of the old Western Yar. Freshwater and Compton Bays. F. Morey. 29.8.24. Cretaceous.
Page 24 P807087 Chalk strata. Stag Rock, High Down and Main Bench. Freshwater Bay, looking west. F. Morey. 29.8.24. Cretaceous.
Page 24 P807088 Wealden and Chalk strata. Eastern side of Freshwater Bay, with the Stag and Arched Rocks, Hanover Point and St Catherine's Down in the distance. F. Morey. 29.8.24. Cretaceous.
Page 25 P807089 Chalk. High Stack and 'Blow-Hole', Flamborough, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewitt. 21.8.33.
Page 25 P807090 Chalk. The High Stack, Flamborough, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewitt. 21.8.33.
Page 25 P807091 Zone of M. coranguinum. Sewerly Cliff, near Bridlington, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewitt. 21.8.33.
Page 25 P807092 Chalk. Flamborough Head, Yorks. H. Dixon Hewitt. 21.8.33.
Page 26 P807093 Thetford Warren (Golf Course) chalk pit. No. 6. 'Planus' zone. General view, showing 2 lines of flint nodules, one generally at top of solid chalk, the other just above talus heap. A little brownish tabular chalk above the upper flint-course on the extreme left of photo. Easily the most fossiliferous pit near Thetford. 11.8.20.
Page 26 P807094 Thetford Warren (Golf Course) chalk pit. No. 6. General view nearly continuous with other photo. Top flint line cut out by erosion and lower one clear of the talus. 11.8.20.
Page 26 P807095 Underground view at chalk pit No. 8, Thetford Limekiln, Norfolk. Zone of H. planus (Upper). Note tabular chalk in roof of gallery. 1.5.25.
Page 26 P807096 Pit 6. Thetford Warren (Golf Course). Part of same section after bolus had been cleared away. Stick indicates position of H. reussianum band ('Chalk Rock') with gastropod and cephalopod fauna. 27.7.22.
Page 26 P807097 Pit 6. Thetford Warren. Close up of same section. The H. reussianum band indicated by darker shade (yellowish to brown, actually) seen from immediately below stick to small flints on line of lower arrowhead. 27.7.22. Added note: H. reussianum band ('Chalk Rock') [indicated by arrows at left and right of photograph.].
Page 26 P807098 Pit 14. Norwich Rd., nr. Kilverstone (in Croxton parish, however), Norfolk. H. planus zone, extreme top with traces of M. corteot near zone above the 'top-rock'. Trench cut in talus heap to show thin tabular flint. Added note: Top-rock [indicated by arrows at left and right of photograph]. 2.10.20.
Page 27 P807099 Chalk pit on Dover road, Folkestone, Kent, near the 'Valiant Sailor'. Zone ? With pipes of highly ferruginous material, including fragments of (probably) Diestian iron-sand. 13.9.1905.
Page 27 P807100 Section near Olford Station, Kent. Hill-wash from North Downs resting on chalk in situ. (S. varians zone.) Hill-wash is mostly rearranged chalk and contains many recent land shells and bits of Roman (?) tile etc. 2.7.1904.
Page 27 P807101 Gault. Cheriton, nr. Folkestone, Kent. W.P.D. Stebbing. 1933.
Page 27 P807102 Chipstead near Dunton Green, Kent. Sand pit showing Folkestone Sand overlain by Gault. W.P.D. Stebbing. 1933?.
Page 27 P807103 Chipstead near Dunton Green, Kent. Sand pit showing Folkestone Sand overlain by Gault. W.P.D. Stebbing. 1933?.
Page 28 P807104 A thick bed of sandstone near the base of the Wealden Shales forms vertical crest of the cliff. Barnes High, Brightstone Bay, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 27.6.24. Wealden

Wealden

Page 28 P807105 Weald Clay. Pluckley Kent brick field. W.P.D. Stebbing. 1933. Wealden
Page 28 P807106 Weald Clay. Pluckley Kent brick field. W.P.D. Stebbing. 1933. Wealden

Jurassic

Page 32 P807107 Jurassic Limestone. Durdle Door. Isle of Purbeck. A.L. Leach. Easter 1925. Jurassic
Page 32 P807108 Jurassic tree stumps. Mupes Ledges. Isle of Purbeck. A.L. Leach. Easter 1925. Jurassic
Page 32 P807109 View from Man o' War Cove looking E (towards Lulworth Cove) showing barrier reef of Portlandian left across the coves. High chalk cliff. H.D.H. 14.5.32. Jurassic
Page 32 P807110 'Broken Beds' (Purbeck? Middle) E. of Lulworth Cove. H. Dixon Hewitt. 14.5.1932. Jurassic
Page 32 P807111 Contorted strata. Mid Purbecks (L) to Portland Stone (R) Stare Hole, Lulworth. H. Dixon Hewitt. 14.5.32. Jurassic
Page 32 P807112 At base is the 'Whit-Bed' above 'Roach' in 3 beds. Quarry nr. Easton, Portland. H. Dixon Hewitt. 15.5.32. Jurassic Added notes [on paper at right side of photograph]: Edge of plate; Edge of photo; Edge of masked picture; Base of quarry on same plane; Whit Bed; Roach; Skull cap; DB small; Top cap; GD bed; Soft burr; Ladder cuts edge of unmasked print; Bacon Tier and Acsh; Slate; Shingle and Clay; Masked picture; picture; Plate. [Bottom to top.].
Page 32 P807113 Lowr. Kimmeridgian with K. Coal; adit was last one in work. Clavell's Hard, Kim[m]eridge, Dorset. H.D. Hewitt. 22.5.34. Jurassic
Page 33 P807114 William Smith's houses in Bath, Somerset. W.P.D. Stebbing. G.A. Excursion Easter 1940.
Page 33 P807115 William Smith's houses in Bath, Somerset. W.P.D. Stebbing. G.A. Excursion Easter 1940.
Page 33 P807116 William Smith's houses in Bath, Somerset. W.P.D. Stebbing. G.A. Excursion Easter 1940.

Carboniferous

Page 44 P807117 Unconformity in Carboniferous Limestone. West of Pendine, Carmarthenshire. W.E. Howarth. Easter 1925. Carboniferous.
Page 44 P807118 Barfs Quarry nr. Dislington, Cumberland. (Hensingham Grit faulted against Sneeboro Gill Beds.) Whitehaven Excursion. H.D.H. 1924. Carboniferous.
Page 44 P807119 New Clint's Quarry, Cumberland. ('Potholes' in Potholes Limestone.) H.D. Hewitt. 1924. Carboniferous.
Page 44 P807120 New Clint's Quarry, Cumberland. ('Wash-out' or contemporaneous erosion channel between two beds of the 'White Limestone'.) H.D.H. 1924. Carboniferous.
Page 44 P807121 Vein of Fluorspar and Galena in Carboniferous Limestone. Ashover Quarries, Derbyshire. A.L. Leach. 30.3.32. Carboniferous.
Page 44 P807122 Elaterite in Carboniferous Limestone. Windy Knoll, Derbyshire. A.L. Leach. 26.3.32. Carboniferous.

Igneous

Page 63 P807123 Bench Tor, Holne Moor. Microgranite intrusive into tor-granite. Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 63 P807124 Bench Tor, view from distance, looking north. Psuedo-anticlinal, hog's-back structure. Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 63 P807125 Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 63 P807126 Hay Tor Rocks. Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 63 P807127 China Clay pit, Lee Moor, West Dartmoor. Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 63 P807128 Cyclopean Bridge, Dartmoor. Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 63 P807129 China Clay pit, Lee Moor, West Dartmoor. Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 63 P807130 'Micas'; tunnels on the floors of which mica settles out from water carrying kaolin. Wotter China Clay Pit, West Dartmoor. Dartmoor, Easter 1926. Igneous.
Page 64 P807131 Basalt above Chalk. Dolerite dyke left, cutting both. Cave Hill. N. Ireland. H.D. Hewitt. 18.8.35.
Page 64 P807132 Columnar Basalt. First cove to E of Giant's Causeway. N. Ireland. T. Shelford. Aug. 1935.
Page 64 P807133 Hills of the Newry Bing-dyke Complex from a point about one and a half miles N of Mullaghbawn. N. Ireland. H.D. Hewitt. 4.8.35.
Page 64 P807134 Dyke cutting Chalk and overlying Basalt. Cave Hill. N. Ireland. T. Shelford. Aug. 1935.
Page 64 P807135 Basalt dyke, cutting Chalk and Tertiaries beneath lavas. Ragbenmorne Quarry. T. Shelford. Aug. 1935.
Page 65 P807136 Eskdale Granite Quarry, Eskdale. 1924.
Page 65 P807137 Pillow Lava (Spilite) of the Tor rises from a platform of erosion. The higher terrace is the remains of either the prehistoric circumvallation or an 18th century covered way to the church. Brent Tor, Devon. H.D. Hewitt. 22.8.22.
Page 65 P807138 Weathering of granite. Great Staple Tor, Devon. H. Dixon Hewitt. 25.8.22.
Page 65 P807139 Old China Stone Qy., Middleton Hill, Breiddens. (Contortions in ash and conglomerate.) H.D.H. 1925.
Page 65 P807140 Lawrence Hill Quarry, Wrekin, Shropshire. Intrusive Dolerite (left) against bedded andesite (right). H.D.H. 1925.
Page 66 P807141 Weathered dyke. Head of Glen Sannox, Arran, Scotland. J. Hartley. July 1923.
Page 66 P807142 Weathered Granite. Glen Rosa, Arran, Scotland. J. Hartley. July 1923.
Page 66 P807143 Quartz Porphyry sill. Drumadoon, Arran, Scotland. J. Hartley. August 1923.
Page 66 P807144 Hybrid rocks, margin of Ard Bheinn Complex. Glen Cloy, Arran, Scotland. J. Hartley. Aug. 1923.
Page 66 P807145 Lava capping Chert of Pendleside age. Brent Tor, Devon. A.J. Bull. Aug. 21 1922.
Page 67 P807146 Spheroidal structure in the lavas. Cliffs at Eshaness, Shetland. A.G. Stenhouse. Aug. 1936.
Page 67 P807147 Erratic breccia intruded by granitic material. Eshaness, Shetland. A.G. Stenhouse. Aug. 1936.
Page 69 P807148 Folding in schist. Near Alter. West Burra, Shetland. A.G. Stenhouse. 12.8.36.
Page 69 P807149 Folding in schist. Near Alter. West Burra, Shetland. A.G. Stenhouse. 12.8.36.
Page 69 P807150 Fault breccia. Bressay, Shetland. A.G. Stenhouse. 15.8.36.
Page 69 P807151 Contorted strata. Birsay, Orkney. A.G. Stenhouse. 7.8.36.
Page 71 P807152 Perched erratic (Ordovician) on Carboniferous Limestone. Roman Fell, Westmorland. H.D. Hewitt. 21.8.36.
Page 72 P807153 Principal 'mud glacier' viewed from above Bouldnor Cliff. Hamstead, Isle of Wight. F. Morey. 30.6.24.
Page 72 P807154 Middle portion of same glacier. [Principal 'mud glacier' viewed from above Bouldnor Cliff. Hamstead, Isle of Wight.] [F. Morey.] 30.6.24.
Page 72 P807155 Seracs at second mudfall of same glacier. [Principal 'mud glacier' viewed from above Bouldnor Cliff. Hamstead, Isle of Wight.] [F. Morey.] 8.9.24.
Page 72 P807156 The third mudfall of same glacier. [Principal 'mud glacier' viewed from above Bouldnor Cliff. Hamstead, Isle of Wight.] [F. Morey.] 8.9.24.