428 REPORT— 1895. 



Alder ley — 



1 Eskdale granite ; 1 L. D. andesite. 



Knutsford — 



4 Eskdale granites ; 2 L. D. andesites ; 1 Buttermere granophyre ; 1 Scottish 

 granite. 



Derbyshike. 



Reported hy Miss Elizabeth Dale, per Glacialists' Association. 



Buxton — 



Lake District andesite and ashes, Buttermere granophyre, Silurian grit, chert 

 gannister, toadstone. 



Durham. 



Reported by Mr. P. F. Kendall. 



Beda Hills — 



Carboniferous limestone, Carboniferous sandstone, clay ironstone, Lake Dis- 

 trict andesites and ashes, red granite, and a rock something like the 

 Armboth Dyke, but much decomposed. These occur in gravel forming 

 the Beda Hills. 



Kip Hill— 



Carboniferous limestone, Carboniferous sandstone, many Lake District andesites, 

 porphyrite. No granites were visible at this place. 



Durham {City) — 



Lake District andesites, and a red granite with much black mica (perhaps 

 Scottish). 



Lincolnshire. 



Reported hy Rev. W. Tuckwell. 



Grimsby — 



2 grey granites (1 gneissose) ; 2 coarse red syenite, with some black mica. 



These rocks are probably non-British. 2 dolerites, probably Whin Sill. 



Reported by Mr. J. Lorder. 

 Louth — 



1 dolerite ; 2 sandstones (? Jurassic) ; I red granite (scratched) ; 1 red granite 

 (rudely foliated) ; 1 ? granite ; red sandstone ; ? blue granite. 



Northumberland. 



Reported hy Mr. P. F. Kendall. 

 Little Mill — 



Dolerite (? Whin Sill) ; sandstone ; Carboniferous limestone : red porphyrite ; 

 jasper; red sandstone. These occurred in Boulder Clay, resting upon a 

 surface cross-striated from three directions, viz. N., N. 4° E., and N. 40° E. 



Warwickshire. 



Reported hy Mr. W. Andrews. 



Coventry and Neighbourhood — 



15 examples of the syenite, which crops out in 6 small bosses near Sapcote, 

 2J miles S.W. of Leicester ; 1 Mount Sorrel syenite. 



