238 REPORT— 1903. 



Wattisfield. — By roadside — 



Hard sandstone, dolerite, Neocomian sandstone, limestone (? Carboniferous), 

 quartz pebbles (probably from Trias). 



Essex. 



Reported hy Messrs. F. W. Harmer, F.G.S., and 

 Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S. 



Braintree — 



Many boulders of ferruginous sandstone (probably Tertiary) and Hertford- 

 shire pudding stone. 



Takeley Street.— At Old Mill Inn- 

 Massive brown sandstone (probably Tertiary), 3 boulders 3 ft. by 2 ft. by 



1 ft. 9 in., 1 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. by 1 ft., 2 ft. by 1 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 6 in. 

 Schist 2 ft. by 1 ft. 6 in. by 8 in. visible. 

 Other smaller boulders of the sandstone also observed. 



Stanstead. — By Old Bell Inn — - 



Large concretionary masses of dark brown sandstone (Tertiary). 



Stanstead. — Through the village — 



Many boulders of Tertiary sandstone, some inclosing flint pebbles. 



Newport. — The great boulder recorded in the 1884 Report appears 

 to consist of Tertiary sandstone, not of Millstone Grit, as there stated. 



Hertfordshire. 



Reported by Messrs. F. W. HarmeIr, F.G.S., and 

 PeROy F. Kendall, F.G.S. 



Bishops Stort/ord. — In brickyard near Isolation Hospital — 



Fossiliferous Neocomian sandstone with pebbles at gate of Isolation Hospital. 

 Brown compact lustrous sandstone passing on one side into Hertfordshire 

 puddingstone, 2 ft. by 1 ft. by 1 ft. 



Excavation for new houses, Elm Grove. In chalky boulder clay — 



Hard chalk, grey and black flints, green-coated flints (Eocene), Gryphcea 

 incurva, G. dilatata, Ostrea deltoidea, Kimmeridgeshale, dolerite, oolitic 

 limestone. 



APPENDIX. 



(Drawn up by the Secretary.) 



Summary of records from England, Wales, the Isle of Man, and 

 Scotland contained in the reports from the year 1873 to 1903 inclusive. 

 A summary of Irish records is embodied in the Report for 1902, 



