436 REPOKT — 1895. 



Holywood — 



Olivine gabhro, possibly from Slemish. The boulder was embedded ia clay 

 containing fragments of flint, chalk, basalt, and quartzite. 



Island Hill, Strangford Lough — 

 2 Ordovician grits. 



Roiufh Island, Strangford Lough — 



Boulder showing junction of granite and Ordovician grit with vein of eurite ; 

 Ailsa Craig eurite ; Antrim chalk and flint ; pitchstone. 



Co. Antrim. 



St. Nicholas, C arrickfergus — 



Large boulder of unidentified rock in fossiliferous Boulder Clay, containing a 

 fragment of eurite from Tornamoney (coast of Antrim) 



aS'^. John's Whitehouse, on shore opposite Macedon — 



1 fresh olivine dolerite, derived from one of the volcanic necks of Antrim. 



r,; 7;. Co. CaVAN. 



Jitacktion — 

 1 Millstone Grit. 

 The stone is perched on a pedestal of Carboniferous limestone. Its tipper 



surface is sculptured with concentric circles like those on cover-slabs of 



Kist-vaens. 



Some Suffolk Well- sections. 

 By W. Whitaker, B.A., F.B.S., F.G.S., Assoc.Inst.G.E. 



[Ordered by the General Committee to be printed in full.] 



Accounts of seventeen wells having come to hand since the last 

 Geological Survey Memoir that deals with Suffolk was issued, advantage 

 is taken of the meeting of the British Association at Ipswich to make 

 them public. 



A great number of well-sections in the county have been printed in 

 the following Geological Survey Memoirs, to which inquirers are re- 

 ferred : — 



1878. TheGeologyof the N.W. Part of Essex . . . with Parts of . . . 

 Suffolk, p. 84. 



1881. The Geology of the Neighbourhood of Stowmarket, pp. 18-25. 



1881 (or 2). The Geology of the Country around Norwich, pp. 156 

 (and diagram), 157, 158, 162, 166. 



1884. The Geology of the Country around Diss, Eye, Botesdale, and 

 Ixworth, pp. 29-41. 



1885. The Geology of the Country around Ipswich, Hadleigh, and 

 Felixstow, pp. 111-125. 



1886. The Geology of the Country around Aldborough, Framlingham, 

 Orford, and Woodbridge, pp. 50-57. 



1886. The Geology of the Country between and south of Bury St. 

 Edmunds and Newmarket, pp. 20-25. 



1887. The Geology of South wold, and of the Suffolk Coast from Dun- 

 •wich to Covehithe, pp. 78-80. 



[Words in square brackets have been added by the writer.] 



