370 REPORT—1896. 
Corner of Coach and Horses Yard— 
1 basalt. 
Stewton, conspicuous in a field. 
1 basalt. 
Ludborough, Mr. Marshall’s Farmyard— 
1 basalt, 
Brigg, Howsham, taken out of Boulder-clay— 
1 Spilsby sandstone. 
Irby, in Rectory Garden— 
1 Shap granite (found built into a Saxon tenth-century wall); 1 basalt; 
1 Secondary sandstone; several sandstone blocks from the same old wall, 
mostly squared for building. 
Roadside, opposite Rectory gate— 
1 dolerite (2). 
Roadside by Schoolroom— 
1 basalt (Wesley is supposed to have preached from it). 
Corner of road beyond Schoolroom— 
1 red granite ; 1 Secondary sandstone. 
Brocklesby, few yards from Station— 
1 Primary sandstone. 
Chalk quarry close by Stateon— 
1 basalt. 
Gate post two fields off towards Croxton Gravel pits— 
1 quartz. 
Ulceby, Chase Farmyard— 
1 basalt. 
Kirmington— 
Boulder-clay above brick works gravel-pits. 
1 Rhomb-porphyry. 
Y ORKSHIRE. ! 
Communicated by the Yorkshire Boulder Committee. 
Reported by Mr. Tuornton Comber, I.R.C.S. 
Pickering— 
Mr. Comber records in a note the results of a careful examination of the 
country immediately round Pickering. He found only local limestones 
and sandstones, which are not far distant from similar rocks im sitw. 
Reported by Mr. E. HAwKEswortu. 
Saltburn— 
2 Shap granites ; 2? Whin Sill. 
Skelton Beck— 
4 Whin Sill. 
1 This report will be published in ewtenso in the Naturalist. 
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