302 TATE: THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 
Reported by Mr. J. W. STATHER, F.G.S., Hon. Sec. Hull Geol. Soc. 
NortH Cave.—Whinstone, 18 x 12 x 12”, water-worn, used as a kerb 
in street. 
MarRKET WEIGHTON.—In gravel pit, south of :— 
A few small blocks of sandstone (carboniferous ?). 
Banacks.—On Bentley Road. Boulder clay resting on chalk in pit, 
south of :— 
Carboniferous sandstones, with fossils. 
CHALK VILLA.—Judge’s chalk pit, near to, in boulder clay :— 
Garnetiferous ot oben 6x2x1" 
Granite, 6 x . 
Whinstone, many siniail boulders. 
Reported by Mr. F. F. Warton, L.R.C.P., F.G.S., President, Hull Geol. Soc. 
NEWBALD CHURCH, road-side, north-west corner :— 
ed granite, 13 x 9 x 5” rounded. 
Hard limestone, 15 x 8 x 7” subangular (five yards N. of 
above). 
SourH Cave, road to Newbald, between old toll house and North 
Cave Road :— 
Limestone, 134 x 8 x 8” ended, 
Reported by Mr. THos. THELWALL, Hull. 
Skippy and LirrLe WEIGHTON district :-— 
Whinstone, several blocks from 26x 18 x 16” to 18 x 16% 
16”... Used by farmers for horse-blocks or similar 
purposes. 
Reported by Mr. W. N. Crorts, Hull. 
CorTtincHaM, corner of Park Lane and Northgate, street kerbs :— 
Whinstone, 24 x 20x 18” subangular. 
W. side of Park Lane, 200 yards N. of above 
Whinstone, 32 x 37 x 14” flat, top surface well iat 
Weigh-house yard, King Street :— 
Whinstone, 24 x 24 x 18” subangular. 
DUNSWELL LANE, near gate of Clayhill Cottage :— 
Whinstone, 42 x he x 24” subangular. 
sported by Mr. J. iret Huii. 
Swine.—Group in field N. a of church :— 
Whinstone, 48 x 30 x 24” bastastoler. 
Millstone grit, 36 x 27 x 24” rounded. 
arb. limestone, 30 x 30 x 24” angular. 
Carb. limestone, 30 x 24 x 18” subangular 
Carb. limestone, 30 x 18 x 12” subangular. 
Carb. limestone, 30 xX 24x 12” rounded angles. —_— oe 
