CHADWICK : THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 157 
The one composed of whinstone is angular, the Oolitic sandstone 
subangular. Both have been moved to their present position. The 
sandstone may have come across the valley about six miles north. 
Height above the sea, about 60 ft. 
5- Boulder of grey granite; 3 ft. 8 in. long, 1 ft. 8 in. broad, 
I ft. 6 in. thick, occurs in the parish of Lund, at the north end of 
the village of Lund, near Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, and 
about 150 yards to the north of Lund Church. Subangular. 
There is no doubt but that this boulder has been removed to its 
present position, although a long time ago. No striz or markings. 
Probably the nearest source would be about 200 miles north. 
Height, about 150 ft. above the sea. 
n the parish of Lund, at the north end of the village, principally 
in the village street, at the north side of the church, there are about 
100 boulders, which are to be seen in the footpaths, foundations of 
old houses, banks o e road, etc.; these are composed of 
whinstone, diorite, hard compact sandstone, and granite, but the 
6 in.x6 in. x6 in., which have been used for paving footpaths. 
They are all rounded to subangular. The whole have been moved 
to their present position. The nearest rock of the same nature 
would be about Cleveland in the north; probably 100 miles north. 
Height, about 1 50 ft. above the sea. Boulders, more or less small, 
Of all sorts of foreign rocks are being continually cleared off the land 
about here, and broken up for roads. There seems to be only a thin 
covering of boulder clay in some parts, and underneath a great 
thickness of rounded chalk gravel with flints, etc. 
WILLIAM GREGSON, 
Baldersbhy, Thirsk. 
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- Boulder of Shap granite in the ee street of Sand-Hutton, 
‘cup Thirsk ; 3 ft. x 1 ft. ro in. x 1 ft. ro in. ; subangular ; direction 
of longest axis N.N.W. and S.S.E. ; no strize ; about 98 ft. above the 
Sea ; isolated ; resting on Keuper sandsto 
2. Boulder of Shap granite at Barton (Yorkshire, N.R.), between 
Darlington and Richmond; 1 ft. 8 in. x 1 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft.; round 
About 250 ft. above the sea, and resting on Keuper saridstone. 
May 1892. 
