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Londonderry District, Drift, (1908). First edition. Colour print, flat, 46 x 66cm. Scale 1:63,360. Geological Survey of Ireland.
Lophem-Oedelem, sheet 38. War Office (UK) GSGS 4325.
Lowe, E.E. (1926). The Igneous Rocks of the Mountsorrel District; their Relationship to Each Other and to the Charnwood Forest Area. Leicester:. Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society.
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M-33-ix Decin-Gorlitz, 1960. Ustedni Geologicky Urad.
M-33-viii Chabarovice-Dresden, 1962. Ustedni Geologicky Urad.