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Have been in present position beyond memory, but there is little doubt 

 have been originally upon surface of adjoining fields and removed for 

 agriculture, but could not be bi'oken for repairing of roads. 



At Cayton, near Scarhrd'. — On Dr. Taylor's estate and in the farm- 

 yard of Mr. N. Smith, on the west side of the village ; 2 ft. 8 in. 

 X 1 ft. 9 in. X 1 ft. 2 in. Angular. Has been moved. No striae or 

 groovings. Whinstone. It is now used as a mounting block ; 150 ft. 

 above sea-level. It rests upon drift composed of gravel, sand, and 



On Mr. Hodgson's estate. It is close to Mr. Smith's blacksmith's 

 shop, and used for a seat ; also for a mounting stone ; 2 ft. X 1 ft. 8 in. 

 X 1 ft. 3 in. Sub-angular. Has been moved. No strife or groovings. 

 Whinstone ; 200 feet above sea-level. It rests now upon surface soil. 



On Mr. Stead's estate. It now forms the foundation-stone at the 

 south corner of an old house inhabited by W. Fowler, shoemaker, on the 

 side of the village main street; 1 ft. 9 in. X 1 ft. 6 in. X 1 ft. :] in. Flat 

 angular block. Has been moved. No striae or groovings ; 150 ft. above 

 sea-level. Whinstone. 



Is about 100 yards E. of the railway station ; at the N. side of the 

 road, close to the gate, leading into the valley field occupied by Mr. N. 

 Smith; 2 ft. 2 in. X 1 ft. 8 in. X 1 ft. Sub-angular. Probably has been 

 moved. No striae or gi'oovings. Whinstone; 150 ft. above sea-level. 

 Rests on surface soil. 



In the foundations of an old cottage, belonging to Mr. Stephenson, 

 on the B. side of the street. This cottage is about 250 yards N. of the 

 church ; 2 ft. 7 in. X 1 ft. X 1 ft. 2 in. Rounded and oblong. Has been 

 moved. No striie or groovings exposed. Coarsely grained dolerite ; 

 150 ft. above sea-level. Rests on surface soil. 



On Mrs. Wilson's estate ; in the centre of the village on the W. side 

 of the Scarbro' and Filey road ; 2 ft. 5 in. x 1 ft. 10 in. x 1 ft. 3 in. 

 Rounded. Has been moved. No strice or groovings. Dolerite. 200 ft. 

 above sea-level. 



Note. — The possession of this boulder is at present in dispute. It ori- 

 ginally was in the foundation of some very old thatched cottages, and 

 when the new property was built some years ago a large block of 

 sandstone was given in exchange, and now that the sandstone is a 

 fixture they dispute the other being taken away. 



On Dr. Layton's estate, Cayton Carr, about a mile and a half W. of 

 Cayton village. It was taken out of a ridge of gravel that runs through 

 the centre of a field, called the Six Acre Strip, in the occupation of Mr. 

 Smith. Its present position is close to the gate entering the field in 

 which it was found ; 2 ft. 4 in. x 1 ft. 7 in. X 9 in. Sub-angular. No 

 strife or groovings. Whinstone ; 250 ft. above sea-level. 



Note. — In a heap close by are several smaller boulders taken out of 

 the same field, comprising grey granite, red granite, mountain limestone, 

 whinstone, and sandstone. 



Is at the S. corner of a wall surrounding the engine-house of the 

 Scarbro' Waterworks Company, about one mile E. of the village of 

 Cayton ; 2 ft. x 1 ft. 8 in. X 1 ft. 3 in. Rounded. Long-shaped. No 

 striae or groovings. Mountain limestone. 



IfOTE. — It was brought from the beach below to strengthen the corner 

 of the wall. 



In a by-road leading from Cayton to Scarbro' is a large number of 



