4.00 REPORT—1899. 
&c., ewbedded in the Boulder-clay beach, south of the town. This boulder 
is situated 120 feet from the present cliff about half a mile south of the 
Mile Haven ravine (Primrose Valley). 
Rhomb-porphyry. Two specimens, From the brickfield on the Scarborough 
road, 1 mile north. 
Flambro— 
BRhomb-porphyry, 3 inches in diameter, Brickfield west of village. 
Garton on the Wolds— 
Rhomb-porphyry. ‘Two pebbles, each about 3 inches in diameter, From the 
Craike Hill quarry. 
Gristhorp— 
Rhomb-porphyry. Granite from Angermanland. Collected on the beach, 
Rudstone— 
Rhomb-porphyry, 3 inches in diameter. Found, along with numerous other 
boulders of the usual Holderness type, in small quarry opened in the 
Gypsey gravels, 14 miles north of the village, on the road to North 
Burton, 
Seamer— ’ 
Basaltic rock, 3 feet, by 2 feet, by 2 feet, 200 feet above O.D. Seamer Moor 
Lane, immediately north of Way-dale Lane end. 
Speeton— 
Rhomb-porphyry; Silurian (?) fossiliferous rock (?), 400 feet above O.D, 
From the moraine on which Speeton Mill stands. 
Thornwick Bay, Flambro. 
Augite-syenite (Laurvikite), 4 inches, by 3 inches, by 3 inches. 
Note.—Following a suggestion in the Holderness memoir, we have 
become accustomed to regard Denmark as the source of the pink flints, 
common in the Boulder-clays of Holderness. This proves to be erroneous. 
Mr. A. Jesson, of the Danish Geological Survey, recently informed the 
Secretary (Mr. Stather) that pink flints do not occur in either the 
Cretaceous rocks or the Drifts of Denmark, and are quite unknown there. 
Reported by Messrs. P. F. Kenpaun and H. B. Murr. 
Goathland, near Scarr Wood.—480 O. D.— 
In red Boulder-clay : mica-schist, gneiss, Cleveland dyke, Chalk-flint, Triassic 
sandstone, Jurassic sandstone, Cheviot porphyrite, and Sparagmite (?) 
sandstone. 
Goathland, 200 yards east of the church.—d20 O. D.— 
In Boulder-clay: porphyrite, flint. 
Moss Dyke, Goathland,—O.D.— 
Cheviot-porphyrite, felsite, basalt, Sparagmite (?) sandstone. 
Randay Rigg, Goathland. —595 o; D.— 
1 Cleveland dyke. 
Quarry above middle of Lealholm.—625 O. D.— 
Flint, porphyrite, andesite, granite, greenish grit (? Sparagmite), quartzite, 
oolite with Nerina, basalt. : 
