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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2015
This part of the memoir was devoted exclusively to an attempt to explain or account for the facts described in the first part of the memoir.
The geological epoch when the strata composing the coal-measures of this district were deposited, was first noticed. It was stated that these coal-measures were deposited at a period immediately following the deposition of the old red sandstone formation; and that this older formation was to be seen both on the north and on the south sides of the Lammermuir Hills, dipping under the coalmeasures, and resting on the upturned greywacke strata of these hills. The lowest member of the old red sandstone group is a coarse conglomerate, evidently formed by the denudation of these greywacke hills; and the uppermost members consist of soft argillaceous sandstone, of a deep red colour.