Another 1863 resource found randomly, with full text online at
http://www.geologicalmaps.net/IrishHist ... B02066.pdf
This is a serious study, as the list of illustrations indicates. However, room was made in a footnote, for the local lore associated with preserved footprints in a coral bed near Dungory Castle. Interesting reading for anyone with a background in geology or a need to know if a district had a commercially viable substrate.
Sharon Carberry
Geological survey of Clare, 1863
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Re: Geological survey of Clare, 1863
Many thanks for flagging this source, Sharon. Part of the example you showed covers "my" Clare patch and I found it most interesting reading in connection with my amateur research on the course of the Moyrhee river (which ultimately flows into the Fergus).
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