| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Observations on the Ballantrae Igneous Complex, South Ayrshire. By D. I. BALSILLIE, Royal Scottish Museum...southern belt of the Ballantrae serpentine, stretching south-*- west from Millenderdale, there occur many exposures...xiii, 283), regarded some of the rocks on Littleton Hill as " relics of an older mass of dolerite or gabbro...seems to have been developed in rocks on Littleton Hill which may originally have been spilites and diabase...inferred that the metamorphic rocks seen on Littleton Hill must have been derived from dolerites and gabbros | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | younger, origin. The Ballantrae Igneous Complex, South Ayrshire. By D. F.G.S., Royal Scottish Museum. (PLATES...TN the early days of the Geological Survey of Scotland, the rocks •*- of the Ballantrae Igneous Complex...gleaned in the Lizard, Bonney quickly recognized in Ayrshire a correspondence in the nature of the phenomena...Serpentine and Associated Igneous Rocks of the Ayrshire Coast," Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, xxxiv, 1878, 769...the memoir on The Silurian Rocks of Britain, I, Scotland, 1899. Some of Teall's conclusions, it may be |
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