INDEX Volume 16 (1980)

COMPILED BY COLIN D. WILL, Institute of Geological Sciences, Edinburgh.

AUTHORS

ANDERSON, J. G. C. 259 LEGGETT, J. K. 91 ANDERTON, R. 143 LEWIS, A. D. 181 LlTHERLAND, M. 105 BALLANTYNE, C. K. I LOVELL, J. P. B. 28l BLOXAM, T. W. 181 BROWNE, M. A. E. 221, 321 MACINTYRE, R. M. 267 MILLER, J. A. 315 COOK, D. R. 125 CUTTLE, S. P. 281 PARK, R. G. 165 PEACOCK, J. D. 87 DONOVAN, R. N. 35 DRURY, S. A. 199 RATHBONE, P. A. 51 RILEY, L. A. 29 EVANS, D. 65 ROBERTS, J. L. 73 ROBSON, D. A. 11 FAIRCHILD, I. J. 189 ROLLINSON, H. R. 153 FITCH, F. J. 315 RUCKLEY, N. A. 65 FLINN, D. 85, 251 SISSONS, J. B. 81 GAYER, R. A. 259 SMITH, A. B. 275 GREEN, A. G. 11 GREGORY, D. 287 TREAGUS, J. E. 73

HARRIS, A. L. 51 WAIN-HOBSON, T. 1 HARRIS, J. P. 231 WEIR, J. A. 125 HICKMAN, A. H. 76 WHYTE, F. 263 HOLGATE, N. 267 WILSON, A. C. 291 HOLLAND, J. G. 165 WILSON, R. M. 33 HUDSON, J. D. 231 WINCHESTER, J. A. 165

LEDGER, D. C. 281 YOUNG, J. A. T. 209 330 SUBJECTS

Archaean crust, Barra 199 Jura Quartzite 143 Jurassic, Inner Hebrides 231 Balcomie Beds 321 Barra 199 Kelly Reservoir 281

Cairnsmore of Fleet 125 Lacustrine cycles, Middle O.R.S. 35 35 Lewisian, Barra 199 Calciferous Sandstone, 321 „ 51 Calc-silicate rock, Scourie 153 ,, 165 Channels, Jura 65 Loch Creran 105 Cheviot granite 11 Leven 73, 76 Cromarty Inlier 51 „ Lomond Advance, Rhum 1 Cytheropteron montrosiense 287 ,, Maree Group 165 Lower Limestone Group, Fife 33 Dalradian, 189 Lower Palaeozoic, Cairnsmore of Fleet 125 Jura 143 Loch Creran 105 Macadam-breccias 181 Deglaciation, Strathearn 221 Magnetic survey, Cheviot 11 Devensian, Minches 287 Marine geology, Jura 65 „ Strathearn 221 Midland Valley, Devonian 291 Devonian, Middle, Caithness 35 Mill Hill Marine Band 33 „ Midland Valley 291 Minch 287 Donegal granite 315 Moinian, Easter Ross 51 Dumbarton Rock 263 Muck 231 Mull 267 Eigg23i Ordovician, Girvan 275 Fife 321 „ 91 Fish beds, Caithness 35 Ostracoda 287 Fishnish Bay 267 Floridiscus girvanensis gen. et sp. nov. 275 Pebbles, Dalradian 143 Pillow lavas, brecciation 181 Gairloch 165 Portlandian, Helmsdale 29 Geochronology, Donegal granite 315 „ Mull 267 Raasay 231 Girvan-Ballantrae complex 181 Rhum 1 Glaciation, Hebrides 81, 85, 87 Rosemarkie Inher 51 „ Rhum 1 „ Strathdeam 209 St. Monans 33 Goniatites, Fife 33 Scourie 153 Great Estuarine Group 231 Sedimentation 281 Great Glen Fault, Easter Ross 51 Skye, Jurassic 231 Sound of Jura 65 Hebrides, glaciation 81, 85, 87 Strathdeam 209 Helmsdale Boulder Beds 29 Strathearn 221 Hutton, James 251 Trace elements, Dumbarton 263 Irvine 259 Tunnel, Irvine 259 Islay 189 Tweeddale 91

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