288 EEPOBT— 1891. 



Cheshike. 



Hazel Grove, beside gate leading to Mill Hill, Norbury — 



1 ft. 10 in. X 1 ft. 7 in. x 2 f t. 1 in. (visible) ; rounded ; andesite ; L.D. 



Beported by Mr. Thomas Kay, J.P. 



Tabley House, near Knutsforcl. — At south-west side in Ryde Wood, east 

 of Tabley Pool— 



5 ft. X 4 ft. C in. X 2 ft. ; .scratched on side which is now towards east ; 



grey granite [Galloway .'—P. F. K.]. This stone is set on end. 

 3 ft. 6 in. X 3 ft. X 2 ft. 6 in. ; rounded ; red granite. 



3 ft. 6 in. diam. ; triangular ; rounded. 



These boulders, with a few smaller ones, were probably dug up when 

 the lake was enlarged. 



Reported hy W. R. Dambrill-Davies, Surgeon-Major. 

 Wilmslow. — Lindow Common, in the centre of Common — 



4 ft. X 3 ft. 2 in. x 1 ft. 6 in. (visible) ; angular ; andesite ; L.D. ; the stone 

 protrudes through peat which is underlain by glacial sand. 



Near the old workhouse — 



4 ft. 4 in. X 2 ft. X — ; almond-shaped ; andesite ; L.D. ; removed from 

 the Common. 



Mr. Henshall's field — 



3 ft. X 1 ft. 6 in. X — ; andesite ; L.D. ; removed from the Common. 

 Near W. Worth's pig-cote— 



3 ft. 4 in. X 1 ft. in. X 2 ft. 3 in. ; rounded : granite, Eskdale ; removed 

 from the Common. 



Potts's turf -field— 



2 ft, 3 in. diam. ; almost perfectly sjoherical ; granite ; has been moved. 



Macclesfield. — Birtles-of-the-Hill on H. Rostock's farm — 



Nearly 4 ft. in diam. ; somewhat triangular ; granite ; has been moved. 



Beported hy Mr. W. Bkockbakk, F.L.S., F.G.S. 

 NortJien Etchells. — Heyhead Farm, Woodhouse Lane — 



12 ft. X 6 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. (visible) ; very sharp and angular ; bean-shaped ; 

 S. 80° E. geographical ; andesitic rock from L.D. ; 22G ft. O.D. ; Dr. 

 Ashworth, of Heaton Moor, Stockport, has photographed it ; the 

 boulder protruded through the turf for many years. It rests on 

 reddish buttery boulder clay, containing L.D., Scottish, and other rocks 

 and flint. 



The stone has now been removed to the grounds of Sir Edward Watkin 

 at Northenden. 



