256 REPORT— 1902. 



Reported hy James Fraser Robinson. 

 Wawne, near Hull. — 



Pebbles of augite syenite, rhomb porphyry, basalt, greywacke, Cheviot 

 porphyrite, black flint and pink flint. 



Re2)orted by Tiwsiks. Sheppard, F.G.S. 

 Easington {beach), Holderness. — 

 Shap granite. 8 in. by 8 in. by 8 in. 



Meanx, near Hull. — 



Quartzite 30 in. in diameter ; pebbles of rhomb porphyry ; Cheviot porphyrite ; 

 Carboniferous sandstone and dias. 



Reported by J. W. Statuee, F.G.^ 

 Burstwick, Holderness. — 



Foyaite (Brogger), Kvelle, 5 in. by 1 in. hy 4 in. 



Dimlington, Holderness. — 



Zircon syenite, 2 small boulders. 



Xngermanland granite, 10 in. by 5 in. by 5 in. 



Coal-measure shale, with many Anthracosias, G in. by 4 in. by 2 in. 



Pebble of chalk, with plate of Marsvpiten ornatus attached. 



Middleton-on-the- Wolds. — In a gravel and sand-pit at west end of the 

 village, 150 feet O.D., occurs gravel consisting chiefly of water-worn 

 chalk and Hint pebbles, with a small percentage of foreign pebbles, 

 including — 



Rhomb porphyry, coarse red granite, basalts, ganister and grit?, many Cheviot 

 porphyrites, lias (ammonites). 



Out Newton, Holderness coast. — 

 Bhap granite, 3 ft. by 2 ft. by 2 ft. 



Wykeham, Vale of Pickering. — In a sand-pit behind the Down Arms 

 Hotel. 



A flint cast of Ananchytes ovatus. 



Reported by F. F. Walton, F.G.S. 

 Aldbrough, Holderness. — 

 Haggis rock. 



Hayburn Wyke. — 



Haggis rock. 



Hornsea, Holderness. — 



Rhomb porphyry with aroygdules. 

 Shap granite, 18 in. by 12 in. by (?). 



ditto 8 in. by 6 in. by 3 in. 



Bedded volcanic ash, probably Borrowdale series. 

 Lower Silurian conglomerates, greywackes (Queensbury grits), &c. 



