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smaller boulders lately dug up in land- ditching, chiefly flints, but con- 

 taining also porphyrite, olivine-basalt, dolerite, Mountain limestone, 

 Jurassic limestone, and ferruginous sandstone. 



At Whelpstones Farm, 2^^ miles E.S.E. — Large boulder of compact 

 yellow sandstone split into two halves, one half being left in the ground, 

 the half removed to farmyard measuring 27x21x16 in. Boulder of 

 sandstone, 20 x 1 6 x 10 in., soft, buff-coloured. 



At Pond Park, 1^ mile S.E. — Boulder of sandstone, 40x39x17 in. ; 

 oblong, much smoothed, glazed with calcite. Lower Cretaceous. Two 

 boulders of septaria with veins of calcite, 25 x 21 x 8 in. and 22 x 16 x 12 in. 

 Two boulders of flint, 20x13x8 in. and 20x9x11 in., whitened, not 

 striated. Boulder of sandstone just dug up, 32 x 22 x 11 in., subangular, 

 polished, whitish yellow, compact. Five boulders of sandstone, 24x12 

 X 11 in. compact, light yellow ; 18 X 15 X 7in., compact, deep red ; 17 X 8 

 X 6 in., compact, grey ; 14 X 6 x 7 in., compact, light yellow ; 13 X 11 x 6 in., 

 compact, yellowish white. Boulder of conglomerate (pudding-stone), 

 19 X 14 X 6 in. Several smaller boulders of dolerite. 



At Potash Farm, 1 mile S.S.E. — Boulder of sandstone, 40 x 33 X 16 in., 

 much polished, but not striated ; compact, yellow. Boulder of sandstone 

 dug up in May and brought to farmyard, 31 X 30 X 15 in., oblong, yellow, 

 not very compact. Boulder of sandstone, 1 7 X 15 X 8 in., rather coarse and 

 gritty, red. Five smaller boulders, all measuring 12 in. or over. Two 

 boulders of quartz rock, 14 X 8 X 7 m. and 14 X 13 X 7 in. 



At Causeway End, ^ mile S. — Four boulders of sandstone, all exceed- 

 ing 12 in. and polished. Large boulder of dolerite dug out in clay pit 

 from boulder clay, and found to be split into several large fragments ; 

 olivine dolerite, containing unusual quantity of magnetite. 



In Snows Lane, 1 mile S.W. — Two boulders of olivine dolerite not 

 exceeding 12 in. 



At Mill House, 1 mile S.W. — Boulder of sandstone, striated and 

 polished. 



At Bury Farm, in the village — Boulder of conglomerate (pudding- 

 stone), 52x23 X 16 in. Boulder of contorted gneiss, 15 X 15 X 14 in., rounded 

 and much polished, hornblende gneiss. Seven boulders of sandstone, 

 35 X 20 X 11 in., compact, yellow ; 30 x 21 x 6 in., very compact, yellow ; 



19 X 18xl2in.; 18 X9x8in., gritty, yellow; 17xl4x 11 in., fine, compact, 

 yellow ; 16 X 15 X 6 in., compact, grey ; 14 X 11 X 5 in., gritty, yellow. Two 

 boulders of flint, 20 x 11 X 8 in. and 18 x 13 X 3 in. Boulder of quartzite, 

 15 X 15 X 5 in. Boulder of quartz rock 14x 11 x 6 in., rounded and polished. 

 Four boulders of limestone (Carboniferous), 23 X 12 x 7 in. and 19 x9x 7in.; 



20 X 17 X 5 in. and] 5 x 10 x 9 in., much smoothed and rounded, of fine texture 

 and grey colour. Three boulders of mica-schist, one being garnetiferous, 

 the garnets being decomposed. Two boulders of quartz porphyrite, one 

 containing schorl. One large fragment of silicified wood, coniferous (?). 

 Two boulders of dolerite, very much weathered. 



At Chequers Inn — Boulder of limestone (Carboniferous), 26x18 

 X 12 in., much rounded and smoothed. Boulder of calcareous sand- 

 stone, 30 X 24 X 18 in. 



At Vicarage — Boulder of sandstone dug up in the churchyard, 

 32 X 16 X 15 in., oblong, yellow, gritty. 



At Sewell's Farm — Boulder of millstone grit not exceeding 12 in., 

 containing abundant casts of shells, soft, buff-coloured. 



At Felstead Place — Boulder of dolerite, broken up before it could be 



