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VII.—On the occurrence of Sillimanite Gneisses in Central Anglesey1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

In the course of some traverses of the central region of Anglesey recently made, preparatory to mapping it out in detail, I observed a few facts which, in spite of the evident complexity of the structures, can, I think, be safely described before completion of the map, and are of some interest in connection with other recent researches in gneissose areas.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1896

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Footnotes

1

An abstract of this paper was read before the British Association, Liverpool, September, 1896.

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1 In the recognition of these peculiar modes of granitic injection will, I think, be found a reconciliation of the conflicting views that have been held as to the intrusive or “interbedded” character of the granite. I should like also to draw attention to the very vivid and faithful description of these phenomena by Sir A. C. Ramsay (“Geol. North Wales,” ed. 2, p. 243).