554 REPORT— 1898. 



Reported by Mr. J. Burton. 



Balby, near Doncaster — 

 3 Pebbles of Eskdale granite. 



Reported hy Mr. P. F. Kexdall. 



Market Weighton. — Gravel pit one mile from town on the road to 

 Holme. 



Nodule of black flint with Eclnnncorys vulgaris. 



Reported hy Mr. AV. H. Crofts. 

 Easington — • 



1 Specimen of 'Post Archasan Granite' of Angermanland or Aland, Sweden. 



Reported hy Mr. J. F. Robinson. 

 Wassand, near Hornsea — 



I Coarse basalt. 



Reported hy Mr. Harold Sales. 



Willerhy, near Hull. — 38 Boulders, comprised of — 



6 Carboniferous limestones: 15 basalts; 6 sandstones (probably Car- 

 boniferous) ; 3 Jurassic rocks ; 8 granites, gneisses, &c. 



One pebble of rhomb porphyry. Many black flints and several 

 examples of Belemnitella lanceolata, which are not known to occur in the 

 Yorkshire Chalk. Lower Lias fossils. 



Reported hy Mr. J. W. Stather. 



Scalhy Mills, Scarhorough. — From a section of Boulder-clay many 

 hundreds of boulders had been extracted. Between 50 and 75 per cent, 

 were of Estuarine sandstone from the subjacent beds. The remainder 

 consisted of Carboniferous rocks, basalt, other igneous rocks, and some 

 Secondary rocks, including two planed and striated blocks of chalk, each 

 about 8 feet in diameter. 



Burmiston, north of Scarhorough. — In the bay one mile long between 

 Cromer Point and Long Nab. 



II Shap granites. 



Cloughton. — In quarry W. of the village. 

 1 pebble of hard chalk. 



Easington — 



3 Shap granite (in addition to those recorded in earlier reports) 

 Several examples of Belemnitella lanceolata. 



Reported hy Mr. Thomas Siieppard. 

 Atioick — 



1 Red gneiss ; 1 hornblendic gneiss ; 1 Shap granite. 

 Brough.— Kill Hill Gravel pit 100 feet above O.D. 



1 Rhomb porphyry. 



