. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Mineralogy. 2 go PSEUDOLEUCITE BOROLANITES AND ASSOCIATED ROCKS. Ledmorites Ultramafic rocks Nepheline syenites Later syenites Fig. i. The general geology of the Borralan Complex. The location of Text-fig. 2 is indicated. streams flowing northwards off Glas Choille, together with the presence of meta- somatized quartzites, also at Glas Choille, suggests the emplacement of the igneous rocks after the main period of thrusting. The intrusive contact with syenite is exposed at the southern end of the syenite apophysis south-south-east of Loch a'M


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Mineralogy. 2 go PSEUDOLEUCITE BOROLANITES AND ASSOCIATED ROCKS. Ledmorites Ultramafic rocks Nepheline syenites Later syenites Fig. i. The general geology of the Borralan Complex. The location of Text-fig. 2 is indicated. streams flowing northwards off Glas Choille, together with the presence of meta- somatized quartzites, also at Glas Choille, suggests the emplacement of the igneous rocks after the main period of thrusting. The intrusive contact with syenite is exposed at the southern end of the syenite apophysis south-south-east of Loch a'Mheallain (Text-fig. 2). The porphyritic syenite is somewhat finer grained close. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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