In the following diagram, for example, the outcrops of limestone seen at l, l, are evidently portions of one and the same stratum, the dotted lines indicating its former extent.
"Geology"
James Geikie
These reminders keep cropping out constantly among the modern surroundings, as the granite outcrops on the Bodmin moors and again at Land's End and the far-lying Scilly Isles, which are too but granite peaks.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
From the earliest settlement of the country the outcrops have been resorted to for fuel.
"The History of Peru"
Henry S. Beebe