372 REPORT—1896. 
Far Hollingworth— 
1 Buttermere granophyre; 2 granites. 
Winter-but Lee— 
3 granites; 1 quartzite. 
Todmorden, Milwood— 
1 Felspar porphyry. 
Reported by Mr. HENRY WHITEHEAD. 
Blackstone Edge— 
1 Borrowdale ash. 
Reported by Mr. T. SALTONSTALL. 
Mytholmroyd— 
Buttermere granophyre; Eskdale granite; old rhyolites; Borrowdale ande- 
sites ; some local rocks. 
Reported by Rev. W. Lower Carter, JA. 
Battye Ford, Mirfield— 
10 Borrowdale andesites; 2 Buttermere granophyres; 5 old rhyolites ; 4 Esk- 
dale granites; 3 Ennerdale granophyre; 1 felspar porphyry; 1 granite 
(not from Lake Country); 1 Carboniferous grit. 
Reported by Mr. W. Hemineway. 
Dearne Valley, Old Mill Wharf, alt. 170-190 feet. 
1 gneissose granite; 1 coarse grey granite; 3 felspar porphyries (1 vesicular) ; 
1 old rhyolite; 2 basalts; 1 Mountain Limestone. 
Reported by Mr. J. H. Howarrn, LG'S. 
Bowland— 
1 Borrowdale andesite [‘may be an errant erratic brought by the Preston 
Waterworks navvies ’—R. H. Tiddeman]. 
Reported by Mr. W. Cupwortu, 
Bradford, Lister Lane, near Peel Park— 
Boulder-clay containing Mountain Limestone boulders. 
Reported by Mr. J. H. Lorrnouse. 
Harrogate. Excavation in Station Square— 
Boulder of Millstone Grit in clay. 
Reported by Mr. H. H. Corserr and Mr. P. F. Kenpatt, 2.6.8. 
Doncaster, Balby Brickyard (Doncaster Brick Company)— 
In hard, unstratified Boulder-clay the following stones occur in order of pre- 
valence, generally well-striated:—Magnesian Limestone; Coal-measure 
sandstone, ironstone, and shale with cannel and other coal; Millstone 
Grit ; Carboniferous Limestone, chert, fibrous gypsum; Bunter quartzite ; 
red and green poikilitic sandstone, some with salt pseudomorphs and 
ripple marks; Lake district andesites and andesitic ashes; 1 quartz- 
porphyry from Threlkeld ; 1 red granite. 
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