286 REPORT— 1901. 



By E. Hawkesworth, Esq. 

 Brompton, near Northallerton. — 



The turnpike road from Northallerton to Stockton cuts through a rklge of 

 drift just before reaching the village. It yielded 1 rhj'olite: 1 dolerite ; 

 1 gabbro (?) ; 2 Carboniferous Limestones (black) and Carbonifeious 

 sandstones. 



By W. Gregson, Esq., F.G.S. 

 Kirklington, 6 miles N.E. of Riimn, at Coldstone House Farm. — 



1 galliard or ganister, 4 ft. by 2| ft. by 2 ft. subangular ; top smoothed and 

 grooved ; strioe N. and S. 



ByW. G. Fearnside. 



Horbury, near Wakefield.— In an excavation for the south pier of a 

 bridge over the river Calder. 



3 Shap granite. 

 1 Brockram. 



1 Khomb-porphyry. 

 1 Brown flint. 



The boulders were taken up in the scoop of a dredger along with a 

 portion of basal clay when excavating for the concreting of the founda- 

 tions of the bridge pier. 



By P. F. Kendall, F.G.S. 



Settringion, Vale of Pickering. — In fields about half a mile S.W, of 

 railway station a thin scattering of foreign pebbles occurs among the 

 fragments of the subjacent Oolite. Twenty were collected : they 

 include : — 



1 Vein quartz pebble, (?) Trias. 



6 Saccharoid quarzites, one liver-coloured, (?) Trias. 



2 Carboniferous sandstone, one felspathic. 

 1 Red jasper. 



4 Flints. 



1 Fine-grained gneiss (?). 

 1 Basalt. 



1 Sandstone | ^j local") 

 1 Limestone I ^ ^' 



By E. Hawkesworth, Esq. 



WighilU near Tadcaster. — Taken from material excavated in making 

 a drain. 



2 Dolerites ; 1 chert. 

 Keltleness, near Whitby. — On beach just south of Kettleness. 



1 Cheviot porphyrite ; 1 eleeolite syenite. 

 1 Gneiss. 



