and the Strata, &^c. in Derlyshire. 255 



Cummins Dale, E of Buxton, fxtcnding from Dale-end 

 IV'lill on the Wye about f^n. NW, 4th Lime, wilh a 

 cry?taHized granular bed of Limestone on S side ; a dry 

 dale, owing" to the Swallow-holes at Water-swallows 

 above. 



Deep Dale, N of Briarley-foot Toll-Bar, near Cliclmcrton, 

 extending about \ m. SSW from Marl Dale. 4lh Lime. 



Devil's Bowling-al!ev, N of Alderwasley, extending from 

 the Dorweni 4 m. SVV, 1st Grit, with large loose blocks. 



Dimins D;de, NW of Sheldon, extending from near the 

 Wye River SW about \\m., 1 si Lime at SW end, 1st 

 Toadstone, and 2nd Lime. 



Dove Dale, NNW of Thorpe, between Derbyshire and 

 Staffordshire, extending nt^rthward near 5 m. along the 

 course of the Dove, surprisingly deep in the 4th Lime, 

 much Slither, but no loose blocks : the hiy;h and iso- 

 lated R{^cks in this grand dale are called Doi'e-dale 

 Cliurch, Lover's-Leap, Pickerings, Sugar-L<Kives, Tis- 

 sington- Spires, Thorpe-cloud (at the S end), &c. Rey- 

 nard's Hall, and Cave, and Dove-hole, are curious 

 Caves ; there is here also, a fine natural Arch at Rey- 

 nard's Fiall : many very wide and barren or dead Veins 

 cross this dale obliquely. 



Doveholc Dale, NE of Fairfield, extending about J4 w. 

 NNW from Greal-Rocks dale, m 4th Lime, a drv dale, 

 owing to Swallow-holes at Dove-hole Cotton-mill. 



Evan* Dale. See Middlelon Dale. 



Flao; Dale, SW of Wormhill, extending about 1 m. NW 

 from the Wye River at Chee Tor, in 4ih L'me, with 3vd 

 Toadstone along its NE border; large Springs at its SE 

 end. 

 Grange-mill Dale. See Gr'ijfe Dale. 



Grass Dale, NE of Worudiiii, extending about 1 m. NNW 

 from Monks Dale to Hay Dale, 3rd Lime at S end, 3rd 

 'I'oadstone, and 4th Lime at N end : a dry dale, owing 

 to Swallow holes in this and Hav Dale above. 

 Great Rocks Dale, VV of Wormhill, extenduia, S-g m. from 

 the Wve NNW to Dovehole Dale, in 4th Lime, with 

 Siuik pieces of 3rd Toadstone in it ? near the BuxUin 

 Road ; a dry dale, owing to the Swallow-holes at Dove- 

 hole Cotton-mill above. 

 Griffe Dale (or Grange-mill Dale), S of Grange Mill, ex- 

 tending dience southward about If m. lo Via-Gtllia and 

 Bonsai Dales, in 4th Lime, 3rd Toadstone at its N end; 

 a new Turnpike Road through it. 

 Llamps Dale, xn Staflurdshire, NNE of Caldon, extending 

 R 4 about 



