380 Dalton : Glacial Evidences near Scunthorpe. 



LIST OF ERRATICS FOUND AT SCUNTHORPE— cow/oT. 



Speci- 

 men 

 No. 



17 

 18 



19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 



26 



27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 31 

 32 

 33 

 34 

 35 

 36 

 37 

 38 



39 

 40 



41 

 42 

 43 



44 



45 



46 



47 

 48 



49 

 50 

 51 



52 



Remarks. 



In Sand 



\, ,, i"x8"x6" .. 



On Talus of Clay . . 



In Sand 



,, ,, (very common) 



'' Clay 



,, Sand 



)) )) 



,, ,, i' X5"x6"X3" 



',', Clay 



,, Sand, contained fossil 



,, Clay, 4"X3i"X2" .. 

 ,, Sand, 3i"X5"X3" •• 



,, Clay 



,, Sand 



,, Clay, 3"X2"X2" 

 ,, Sand, 3"xii"Xi'' 



Rifle Hill, 

 (Site of 

 ' British 

 Camp,' 

 200' 250' 



Blown Sand 

 on Oolitic 



escarpment). 



3 Xf Xlt 

 4"X2i"Xli" 



2" X I" X J" 



lJ"X2"X2" 



f 2"Xli"Xi" 



l|"Xli"Xl" 



6" X 2" X 2^" 



Name. 



Coarse Grit 



Dolerite 



Porphyrite 



Dolerite 



Mica-schist 



Andesite 



Porphyrite 



Hornblende-Granite 

 Quartzose Breccia 



(? Fault) . . 



Quartzite 



Hard Chalk 



Sandstone 



Quartzite 



Limestone (Secondary) . . 



Dolerite 



Sandstone (? Secondary) 

 Limestone (Secondary) 

 Andesitic Breccia . . 

 Sandstone (? Carbonif.) 



Quartzite 



Mica-schist 



Limestone from Secon- 

 dary Rocks 



Quartzite 



Sandstone, Secondary . . 



Quartzite 



Oolitic ironstone . . 

 Chert with Oolitic struc- 

 ture 



Chert 



Felspathic-grit with blue 

 quartz 

 Mica-chlorite-schist 



Vein-quartz 



Mica-schist 



Millstone-grit .... 



Hornblende-schist 



Quartzite 



Mica-schist 



Nearest 

 Parent Rock. 



? 

 ? 

 ? 



Scotland ? 



? 



Cheviot 



? Scandinavia 



? Trias 



Yorks. ? 



? Trias 



Yorks. or Lines ^ 



? 



? 



Yorks. or Lines. 



Lake District 



? 



? Trias 



Yorks. or Lines- 

 ? Trias. 



Yorks. or Lines. 

 ? Trias 

 Local 



Highlands (?) 



Mr. E. W. Wade, M.B.O.U., has been unanimously elected President of 

 the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club for the ensuing year. 



On September 23rd the Scarborough Field Naturalists' Society cele- 

 brated its twenty-first birthday by holding a Conversazione, at which four 

 of the original members were present. 



The recent Fungus Foray of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union which 

 was held in Mulgrave Woods, was very well attended, and proved very 

 successful in every way. About 450 species of fungi were secured, includ- 

 ing the following six, which are new to Britain : — Inocybe cookei, Clito- 

 pilus angustus, Omphalia bibula, Hypholoma melantimim, Lactarius 

 iabidus, and Marasmius xerotoides. A report of the excursion will appear 



in these pages shortly. 



Naturalist, 



