Scott, A. C. (1976) Fossil plants from the barren red measures near Ochiltree, Ayrshire. Proceedings of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 117
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Fossil plants from the Barren Red Measures of the Burnock water near Ochiltree are recorded from about 300 metres above the Skipsey marine band and indicate a high Westphalian C, low Westphalian D, age. Other fossiliferous horizons from the area are noted and it is considered that the Barren Red Measures (Upper Coal Measures) represent a Westphalian C to a Low Westphalian D age in the central Aryshire District.
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