ON THE ERRATIC BLOCKS OF ENGLAND AND WALES. . 193 
If there are in your District any (A) Isouatep Erratic Buocgs or Bounpers, or (B) 
Groups or Bouupers (i.e. masses of Rock evidently transported by natural agency from 
some locality more or less remote), please return this paper, with answers to the following 
Queries, to the Ruv. H. W. CROSSKEY, Secretary to the Boulder Committee, 28 George 
Road, Birmingham. 
(A) ISOLATED BOULDERS. 
QUERIES. ANSWERS. 
1. Whatis name of the Parish, Estate, and ) 
Farm on which Boulder is situated? { 
adding nearest Town and County, and 
any particular enabling its position to 
be marked on the Ordnance Map. 
2. What are dimensions of Boulder, in 
length, breadth, and height above 
ground ? : 
angular ? 
4. If the Boulder is long-shaped, and has 
not been moved by man, what is direc- 
tion by compass of its longest axis ? 
3. Is the Boulder rounded, subangular, 2h 
\ 
. If there are any natural ruts, groovings, 
or striations on Boulder, state— 
() Their lengths, depth, and number. 
(0) The part of Boulder striated, viz. 
whether top or sides. 
(c) Whether the striations are in the 
direction of the longer axis, or at 
what angle to it. 
an 
6. What is the nature of the rock com- 
posing the Boulder? Ifit is of a species 
of rock differing from any rocks adjoin- 
ing it, state locality where, from person- 
al observation, you know that a rock of 
: the same nature as the Boulder occurs, 
. the distance of that locality, and its 
bearings by compass from the Boulder. ) 
_ 4. If Boulder is known by any popular 
name, or has any legend connected with 
| it, mention it. 
8, What is the height of Boulder above ig 
sea? 
does it mark any boundary of a County, 
9. Is the Boulder indicated on any map? or 
Parish, or Estate? 
the Boulder, please to say how Com- 
10, If there is any Photograph or Sketch of \ 
mittee can obtain it. J 
ridges of gravel or sand, or is it iso- 
11. Is the Boulder connected with any long 
lated ? 
12, On what does the Boulder rest ? 
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