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Amonyi'st the smaller foreii;"n pebbles, Cheviot porphyrites 

 are the most common, but Mag"nesian Limestone (Roker type) 

 i,Tey\vackes, basalts, Carboniferous limestones, and Lias also 

 occurred. 



Reported by Rev. E. M.\i LI-: Cole, i\I..\., F.G.S. 

 Driffield. 



In the Hii;"hfield Ouariv, Rhomb-porplivrv. 



Reported by G. \\'. B. Mactl'RK. 



Bluestonk Bottoms, near Little Wkighton. 



In this Wold valley, at an elevation of 250 ft. above O.D., 

 numbers of drift pebbles occur, Cheviot porphyrites beini^ 

 especial Iv abundant. 



Reported by Jas. Fraser Robinson. 



Wawne, near Hull. 



Pebbles of aug"ite-syenite. Rhomb-porphyry, basalt, grey- 

 wacke, Cheviot porphyrite, black flint, and pink flint. 



Reported by Thos. Sheppakd, F.G.S. 



Easington, Holderness. On beach. 



Shap granite, 8 in. x 8 in. x 8 in. 

 Meaux, near Hull. 



Quartzite, 30 in. in diameter. 



Pebbles of Rhomb-porphyry, Cheviot porphyrite, Carbon- 

 iferous sandstone, and Lias. 



Reported by J. W. Stather, F.G.S. 



BuRSTwicK, Holderness. 



Foyaite (Brog^g'er) Kvelle, 5 in. X4 in. X4 in. 

 DiMLiNGTON, Holderness. 



Zircon syenite, two small boulders. 



Angermanland g-ranite, 10 in. x 5 in. x 5 in. 



Coal Measure shale, with many Anthracosia, 6 in. x 4 in. x 2 in. 



Pebble of chalk, with plate oi Marsupites ornatus attached. 

 Middleton-on-the-Wolds. 



hi a g^ravel and sand pit at west end of the villag"e, 150 feet 

 O.D., occurs gravel consisting- chiefly of water-worn chalk and 

 flint pebbles, with a small percentag^e of foreig^n pebbles, in- 

 cluding- Rhomb-porphyry, coarse red g-ranite, basalts, ganister 

 and grits, many Cheviot porphyrites, and Lias (Ammonites) 

 Out Newton, Holderness Coast. 



Shap granite, 3 ft. x 2 ft. x 2 ft. 



1903 March 2. 



