Kent.—Photographed by G. DowKEr. 
4} x 34 inches. 
Regd. No. 
1259 Coast W. of Reculvers . 
ON PHOTOGRAPHS OF GEOLOGICAL INTEREST. 
Size 
1260 Coast E. from Oldhaven 2 
Gap 
361 
(Per W. WHITAKER.) 
London Clay. 
” 
Photographed by W. T. Frowers, 4 Worfolk Street, Mile End, London.. 
Size 6 x 4 inches. 
1226 High Rocks Lane, Tun- 
1227 Happy Valley, Rusthall 
bridge Wells 
Common, 
Wells 
Tunbridge 
Photographed by Mr. Perry, Folkestone. 
A. R. Bowiss, I Inst.C.#.) Size 12 x10 inches. 
1394 (4) Clifis E. of Folke- 
1395 (5) Cliffs E. of Folke- 
Lancasuire.—Photographed by R. H. Tippeman, J/.A., 
1261 
1228 
Chalk. 
stone Harbour. 
stone Harbour (con- 
tinuation) Copt Point. 
” 
Honeycombing in Tunbridge Wells Sand. 
” 37 ” 
(Per H. E. Stincor, C.Z., and 
Chalk and Gault. 
28 Jermyn Street, 
S.W. (Per W. Wuitaker.) Size 6 x 44 inches. 
(A3). Burnley 
Sands and gravels between Till. 
Ripple-marks and worm-tracksin Lancashire 
Fly-rock. 
LEICESTERSHIRE,— Photographed by W. W. Warts, 28 Jermyn Street, S. W.. 
Size 44 x 34 inches. 
1262, 1263 
1264, 1265 
1266, 1267 
1268, 1269 
1270, 1271 
1272-1275 
1276 
1277,1278 
1279, 1280 
1281 
1282 
1283 
1284 
1285 
1286 
(188, 189) Brazil Wood 
(192, 193) Sheet Hedges Quarry, 
Groby 
(194, 195) Groby Quarry : 
(196, 197) The Brand, near Wood- 
house Eaves 
(198,199) Slate Quarry, north part 
of Swithland Wood 
(200-203) Bradgate Park 
(204) The Hanging Rocks, Wood- 
house Eaves 
(205, 206) The Hanging Rocks, 
Woodhouse Eaves 
(207, 208) The Hanging Rocks, 
Woodhouse Eaves 
(209) The Hanging Rocks, Wood- 
house Eaves 
(210) Beacon Hill, Charnwood 
(212) Broombriggs : 
(213) Newhurst Quarry, Charn- 
wood 
(214) Newhurst Quarry, Charn- 
wood 
(217) The Hanging Stone, Charn- 
wood Lodge 
Contact of granite dyke with 
mica-hornfels. 
Syenite overlaid by New Red Marl. 
” ” ” 
Conglomerates and gritsof ‘Brand. 
Series.” 
Ancient valley filled with New 
Red Marl. 
The Slate Agglomerate. 
Triassic valley in slate quarry. 
Structures in slate. 
Crags formed by ash beds. 
The Slate Agglomerate. 
Crag of hornstone. 
‘ Plagioclinal’ crags of hornstone. 
Syenite unconformably covered by 
New Red Marl. 
Contact of syenite with hornstone.. 
Volcanic Agglomerate, 
