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- W2316235320 abstract "The plant petrifactions obtained at various times from the rocks of Calciferous Sandstone age at Pettycur, on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, have proved exceedingly interesting to the palaeobotanist, but hitherto very little attention has been given to the manner of their occurrence from a geological standpoint. When carrying out a special study of plant remains from this locality I became interested in the nature and distribution of the rock-masses containing them. During a visit to the locality in company with Mr Robert Campbell, M.A., B.Sc., we were fortunate in discovering a large mass of the material in the cliff above the shore on the west side of Pettycur Bay; since then I have discovered detached pieces of petrified vegetable remains and also small blocks of calcareous material containing similar plants embedded in the rocks to the east of Pettycur Harbour.The occurrence of fossil plants at Pettycur has been known since 1871. In that year Mr G. J. Grieve of Burntisland noticed that several blocks of limestone, lying loose on the shore, contained recognisable plant remains in a petrified state. The earliest reference to these plants with which I am acquainted was published in the Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh1 on the 11th May 1871. It is there recorded that “ Professor [J. H.] Balfour exhibited a specimen of a fossil lately discovered by Mr Grieve near Pettycur.”The next reference is in the Report of the British Association Meeting at Edinburgh,2 also in" @default.
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- W2316235320 title "On the nature and occurrence of the plant-bearing rocks at Pettycur, Fife" @default.
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