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Summary of Progress 1898 (for 1897). Mem. Geol. Surv. Wilson, J. S. G., granite along Loch Linnhe in Moine Gneiss, Inverscaddle district, 65–6; Wilson, J. S. G. and Teall, J. J. H., contact-phenomena, Ben Nevis, 66–7; Kynaston, H., Etive dyke-swarm, Pass of Brander, 88.

Summary of Progress 1899 (for 1898). Mem. Geol. Surv. Wilson, J. S. G. and Teall, J. J. H., "epidiorite" complex, Glen Scaddle, 40–2; synform, Glen Nevis, 46; "granites", Ben Nevis and Mullach nan Coirean, 46–8; dykes, Glen Nevis, 48; Kynaston, H., Cruachan and Starav (Glen Etive) "granites", the latter free of porphyrite dykes, 76–80, 92–3; Teall, J. J. H., contact-alteration, Pass of Brander, 82–91.

Summary of Progress 1900 (for 1899). Mem. Geol. Surv,. Wilson, J. S. G. and Teall, J. J. H., dykes, Glen Nevis, 41–2; Kynaston, H., Cruachan and Starav (Glen Etive) "granites", 56.

Summary of Progress 1901 (for 1900). Mem. Geol. Surv. Kynaston, H., schists, Altnafeadh, 36; Wilson, J. S. G., "epidiorite" complex, Glen Scaddle, 45–6; Kynaston, H., Ben Nevis "granite", 28–9; Cruachan and Moor of Rannoch "granites", volcanics, dykes, north of Clach Leathad, 75–85. Anal. of Kentaltenite by Pollard, W., 160 (for Hill and Kynaston 1900).

Summary of Progress 1902 (for 1901). Mem. Geol. Surv. Flett, J. S., spessartite, 69; Wilson, J. S. G., recumbent folding, Stob Bàn, 123; Kynaston, H., schists, Glen Creran, 126; volcanics. Cruachan "granite", dykes, north of Clach Leathad, 137–140; Cruachan "granite", Glen Creran, 140.

Summary of Progress 1903 (for 1902). Mem. Geol. Surv. Wilson, J. S. G., marble, Ardgour, 76; Ballachulish railway section, 76; Tarr, D., Peach, B. N. and Kidston, R., Lower Old Red Sandstone fossils, Glen Coe, 78–9, 130.

Summary of Progress 1904 (for 1903). Mem. Geol. Surv. Peach, B. N., Wilson, J. S. G., Maufe (Muff), H. B. and Bailey, E.B., Ardgour marble and hornfels, 66; schist successions. Ballachulish and Glen Coe, 66–7; augen-gneiss, Sgòrr Dhomhnuill, 68; ? Middle Old Red Sandstone, Cilmalieu Bay, 69; volcanics, Glen Coe, 69–70; Ballachulish "granite", 70; Strontian tonalite, 71; Tertiary dykes and barytes, 71; Great Glen Fault, 71–2; Pleistocene and Recent, 72–3.

Summary of Progress 1905 (for 1904). Mem. Geol Surv. Clough, C. T., Wilson, J. S. G. Maufe, H. B. and Grabham, G. W., schists and contact-alteration, Glen Creran, Glen Coe, Glen Etive, 63–6; volcanics, boundary-fault, flinty crush-rock, Glen Coe, Glen Etive, 67–9; intrusions, especially diorite and kentallenite, Glen Creran to Glen Coe, 69–71; glaciation, 72.

Summary of Progress 1906 (for 1905). Mem. Geol. Surv. Clough, C. T., Maufe, H. B., Bailey, E.B. and Grabham, G. W., boundary-fault, Glen Coe, 90; large-scale recumbent folding, Glen Etive, 91; schists, Loch Leven and Stob Dearg [NN 225 543], 91–2; volcanics and breccias, Glen Coe and Dalness, 95–6; cauldron-subsidence of Glen Coe and accompanying fault-intrusion, 96–8; breccias and volcanics, Buachaille Etive Mòr. 98–9; glaciation, 99–100; Kinlochleven power scheme, 101.

Summary of Progress 1907 (for 1906). Mem. Geol. Surv. Clough, C. T., Wilson, J. S. G., Wright, W. B., Bailey, E.B. and Grabham, G. W., fault-intrusion and Cruachan "granite", Dalness, 77; schists, Kinlochleven and Glen Creran, 77; volcanics, Buachaille Etive Mòr and Glen Etive, 78; early and main fault-intrusions, flinty crush-rock, Moor of Rannoch "granite", Glen Coe, 78–80; Coire na Bà [NN 188 650] neck, 80; glaciation, 81.

Summary of Progress 1908 (for 1907). Mem. Geol. Surv. Clough, C. T., Wright, W. B., Maufe, H. B. and Bailey, E.B., schists at Allt Coire an Easain [NN 250 496] and in neighbouring one-inch sheets, 63; Cruachan "granite" across Lairig Gartain [NN 200 544], 63; glaciation, Binnein Men, 63–4; Kinlochleven power scheme, 64.

Summary of Progress 1909 (for 1908). Mem. Geol. Surv. Teall, J. J. H., introduction, 5–6; Bailey, E.B., Ballachulish Fold-fault (Slide), Loch Leven and Glen Etive, 51–4; Maufe, H. B., volcanics, Glen Coe and Ben Nevis, 54.

Summary of Progress 1910 (for 1909). Mem. Geol. Surv. Wright W. B. and Maufe, H. B., nepheline-basalt, Coire na Bà [NN 188 650], 51–2; Maufe, H. B., the geological structure of Ben Nevis, 80–9; Anals. by Radley, E. G., 86–7 (for Maufe).

Summary of Progress 1913 (for 1912). Mem. Geol. Surv. Carruthers, R. G., reinterpretation of schists and quartzites, Loch Leven, 51–3.

Summary of Progress 1914 (for 1913). Mem. Geol. Surv. Bailey, E.B., ring-bosses in Mull, 51.

Summary of Progress 1915 (for 1914). Mem. Geol. Surv. Bailey, E.B. and Richey, J. E., ring-dykes in Mull, 36.

Summary of Progress 1931 (for 1930). Mem. Geol. Surv. Richey, J. E. and others, injection phenomena west of Sheet 53, 63–4; mineralised camptonites, Ardnamurchan and Moidart, 64.

Summary of Progress 1932 (for 1931). Mem. Geol. Surv. Richey, J. E. and others, mineralised camptonites, Strontian and Moidart, 60; injection phenomena and Morvern-Strontian "granite" west of Sheet 53, 63–4. MacGregor, A. G. and Kennedy, W. Q., the Morvern–Strontian "granite", 105–119 (of part ii).

Summary of Progress 1934 (for 1933). Mem. Geol. Surv. Richey, J. E. and others, Sgòrr Dhomhnuill augen-gneiss, 68; MANSON, W., Kimmeridgian, Mull, 83; Anals. by Dixon, B. E., 90–1 (for MacGregor and Kennedy in Sum. Prog. 1932).

Summary of Progress 1936 (for 1935). Mem. Geol Surv. Richey, J. E. and others, camptonite cuts quartz-dolerite, Arisaig, 80.

Summary of Progress 1938 (for 1937). Mem. Geol. Surv. Eyles, V. A., mineralised camptonite, Arisaig, 72.

Summary of Progress 1953a (for 1951). Mem. Geol. Surv. Johnstone, G. S. minor sinistral movements associated with Great Glen Fault, 46; Johnstone, G. S. and MacGregor, A. G., uncrushed camptonite dykes crossing Great Glen smash, 46.

Summary of Progress 1953b (for 1952). Mem. Geol. Surv. MacGregor, A. G. and others, intrusions west of Great Glen north of Sheet 53, 36; Johnstone, G. S. and Wright, J. E., supposed Old Red Sandstone along Loch Lochy, 37.

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