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THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE AND 
ITS FOURTH YEAR’S WORK. 
SAMUEL CHADWICK, F.G.S., 
Malton; Honorary — to the Committee for 1890. 
THE Committee, in presenting its report at the annual meeting of 
the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, have pleasure in stating that 
although the year has not been so favourable so far as regards the 
number of boulder reports received, yet there has been a series of 
detail gone through with a view of re-arranging the method of 
recording, and of sytematising a more thorough survey than has yet 
been attempted, the general idea being to divide the county, more 
or less, into sections (which would be placed under the supervision 
of various members of the Committee, with the assistance, as far as 
possible, of members and associates of the Union), by which means 
they hope to be able to present a more detailed survey of the boulder 
district. The boulder reports which have been received during 
the year have been carefully examined by the Committee, and 
duly forwarded to the British Association Boulder Committee, by 
whom they have been accepted, and presented at the recent meeting 
of the British Association held at Cardiff. As many of the more 
remarkable boulders have now been recorded, the Committee is 
Lake country. Mr. T. Tate will visit the Lake district and spend 
several days collecting on behalf of the Committee. Mr. Benjamin 
Holgate has contributed an extensive and important series of rocks 
from the same district very carefully labelled, the localities being 
affixed at the time of collecting. 
REPORTS UPON ERRATICS IN NORTH AND EAST RIDINGS 
OF YORKSHIRE. 
8: WICK, FiG.s., : 
Malton; Hon. abstr to the Committee. 
1 Flotmanby Hall ... near Filey =, ... East Riding. 
5 2  Flotmanby Hall. ... » Filey - ae a 
I 3 Ganton nh », Scarborough ... a 
2 4 . Ganton cas ys Searborough ... a 
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