300 TATE: THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 
26 Volcanic ash, 16 x 12 x 10” well rounded, strize lengthwise. 
28 Gneissose granite, a small fragment. 
29 Porphyrite, 12 x 114.x 9” in ploughed field near to siding. 
Cartton.—On surface in lane quarter mile west of church, 
alt. 250 ft:-— 
40 Greenish grey felsite (rhyolite) 21x 17x12” a broken 
block, remainder used for road metal 
South of Carlton Church, alt. 240 ft. :— 
4t Olivine basalt, small boulder in a matrix of gravel with 
many erratics, thrown out in digging foundations of 
Wharncliffe Wood-Moor Colliery, alt. 2 5° ft. :— 
g Gneissose granite, small angular, found in a field near to. 
SMITHY GREEN, near Barnsley, alt. 210 ft. :— 
24 Grey felsitic tuff longest axis 8” rounded. In drain half 
mile to north of Smithy Green. 
16 Volcanic ash 18 x 16 x 15” well rounded. 
Monk Bretron, in field north side of Cliffe Wood, alt. 260 ft. :— 
49 Volcanic ash? 6x 5 x 5” angular. 
BuRTON GRANGE, sewage farm, alt. 140 ft. : 
50° eines small boulder found in digging foundation for 
way bridge. Embedded in gravel, twelve feet 
ae surface. 
Royston.—Back Lane facing Peckett’s farm house, alt. 260 ft. :— 
48 Shap Fell granite 30 x 30 x 24” angular, formerly used as 
a horse-block (See Geol. Mem. of Yorkshire Coal 
Field, p. 776). 
High Street, near Station Lane end, alt. 258 ft. :— 
42 Quartz felsite: Armboth? 34x 22x20” well rounded. 
High Street, half mile west of church, alt. 260 ft. :— 
43 Yellow rhyolitic tuff, a large well rounded boulder. 
ye-lane one mile west of church, alt. 260 ft. .— 
44 Magma basalt, angular fragment. 
45 Rhyolitic breccia, a small boulder. 
47 Borrowdale plumbago, sly ies as 
Pinfold Lane, alt. 250 
46 Andesitic ash 20x13 x 10” sigslar stri in several” 
directions. 
DEARNE VALLEY.—Old Mill Wharfe, alt. 190 ft.—170 ft. 
9 Rhyolitic breccia 30 x 22 x 18” subangular. (Moved to 
its present position, near the door of the old house 
in which Mr. Thos. Lister, the Barnsley poet and 
naturalist, lived w 
: hen a boy). 9 
