102 



KEPORT 1888. 



as 



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 (15 

 (16 

 (17 

 (18 

 (19 

 (20 

 (21 

 (22 

 (23 

 (24 

 (25 

 (26 

 (27 

 (28 

 (29 

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 (32 

 (33 

 (34 

 (35 

 (36 

 (37 

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 (39 

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 (42 

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 (44 



Porphj^rite (from near Kelso ?) . 

 Porphyrite from Cheviots or near Kelso 

 Felsite or porphyrite (Scotch) . 

 Hornbleudic porphyrite . 

 Hornblendic felsite or porphyrite 

 Porphyrites from Borrowdale series 

 Augite-andesites from Clieviots 

 Old augite-andesites 

 Augite-andesites from Cleveland Dyke 

 Doubtfully from the Cleveland Dyke 

 Basalt of uncertain derivation . 

 Basalt or augitic andesite 

 Very compact basalt (Scotch) . 

 Porphyritic basalt (from Carter Fell ?) 

 Indurated volcanic ashes from Borrowdale 

 Felstones from Borrowdale series 

 Doubtfully felstones from Borrowdale series 

 Felstone ? . 



Hilllellinta? 



Sandstones from local Inferior Oolite 

 Sandstones, Oolitic and otherwise . 

 Coarse grits ..... 



Millstone grits 



Fine quartz grit .... 

 Calciferous sandstone 

 Argillaceous limestone 

 Calcareous cherty limestones . 

 Limestones ..... 



Mudstones 



Brown calcareous rock 

 Of uncertain character 

 Notes too imperfect, or specimens mislaid 



series 



Total 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 4 

 2 

 2 



57 



1 



4 



1 



3 



3 



13 



7 



3 



1 



1 



81 



11 



11 



2 



1 

 1 



38 

 4 

 1 

 4 

 6 



365 



(1) No. 234 — In stream below Ingleby Mill Dam ; rounded; 33 X 21 

 xlSin. No. 306 — In Mr. H. Bainbridge's field ; Greenhow ; rounded; 



15 X 13 X 10 in. No. 328 — Near Mr. H. Bainbridge's house ; in stream ; 

 rounded ; 22 x 18 X 16 in. 



(2) In bed of stream below Ingleby Manor House ; rounded; diameter 

 about 18 in. 



(3) The dolerites may not improbably have been derived from the 

 Whin Sill of Teesdale. Mr. Clough, however, says, ' The "Whin Sill 

 also occurs with much the same character in parts of Weardale, 

 Northumberland, and there are also various dykes in N. of England 

 of same character.' No. 243 — In Ingleby Mill Dam ; imperfectly rounded ; 

 19 X 16 X 14 in. No. 265 — By side of railway near Mr. (bill's farm ; 

 rounded; 27x22x13 in. No. 364 — On Kirby-Moorside Road, above 

 Bank Foot; rounded; 22x20x13 in. 



(4) No. 349 — In stream below Ingleby Manor ; subangular ; 8 X 6 

 x6 in. 'Syenite or Diorite — Scotch' (Bonney). 'Might be from the 

 shoulder of "Criffel' (Clough). 



(5) No. 268 — In Mr. Gill's field; well rounded; 6x5x4 in. 

 ' Quartzite ; possibly derived from an Old Red Conglomerate ' (Bonney). 



(6) No. 39 — Ingleby Vicarage Garden ; rounded ; 13 X 11 X 10 in. 



(7) No. 176 — Ingleby Mill Dam ; rounded ; ? x6 x6 in. ' Quartzose 

 Greywacke — probably S. Scotch' (Bonney). 



(8) No. 352— Stream below Ingleby Mill Dam; rounded; 20 X 

 16 xl3 in. ' Vein quartz — Chalcedonic ' (Bonney). 



