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and East Ridings of Yorkshire in particular. One very 

 Large boulder may be seen in a street in Darlington ; another 

 one as big at Seamer Junction near Scarborough in the station 

 master's garden (both Shap Granite). I have noticed two 

 rather large boulders of Basalt at Barnby, near Market 

 Weighton, and on the Yorkshire Coast they may always be 

 found of all sizes up to large blocks ; there is a fine erratic 

 preserved in the churchyard at Grosmont, brought from 

 High Burroughs farm in 1892 — 345ft. above sea level. — it 

 is of Shap Granite and probably; 1 contains about one cubic 

 yard. 



We have many other erratics in this parish but of the 

 glacial boulders I have seen, the one here illustrated is amongst 

 the largest and of great interest. I have a large collection 

 of drift stones which I have picked up from time to time, 

 and about which I may have something to say in the future. 



