Quarrying activity adjacent to the well-known intrusion of monchiquite cutting Old Red Sandstone near Usk, in Monmouthshire (originally described by W. S. Boulton, in 1911), shows that the monchiquite proper is associated with an agglomerate-filled vent. Fossiliferous blocks contained within the agglomerate (first recorded by C. R. K. Blundell) show that the volcanic activity took place not earlier than in Lower Carboniferous time; and throw light on the former extension of the Carboniferous Limestone in this area.
Summary of ContentsDescription of a little known anonymous pamphlet, an “Abstract” of the paper read before the Royal Society of Edinburgh, in 1785, in which James Hutton first announced publicly his famous Theory of the Earth. Reasons are advanced for concluding that Hutton himself was the author of the “Abstract”, and that it was published in 1785, some three years before the Royal Society paper was issued in the Society's Transactions. The writer concludes that the “Abstract”, and not, as has hitherto been supposed, the Transactions paper, constitutes the first form in which The Theory was published. The “Abstract” is reprinted in small type on p. 380.
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