NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE FUNGI. 303 
Carb. limestone fossils, 30 x 24 x 12” rounded. 
Whinstone, 24 x 24 x 18” angular. 
Whinstone, 24 x 24 x 12” rounded angles. 
Whinstone, 18 x 18 x 18” subangular. 
Notr.—The above group is believed to have been stepping-stones 
before the land was drained. 
Reported by Mr. H. Ropinson, Hull. 
SurTon-on-HuLL.—Stile stepping-stone near school and _ railway 
station :— 
Limestone, 48 x 24 x 18”. 
On footpath to Swine :— 
Basalt, 12 x 12 x 9”. 
Nearly opposite school in a hall gate-way :— 
Limestone (carb. ?), 24 x 12 x — 
asalt, 2A %12 x. 
Front of blacksmith’s shop :— 
Lias limestone, Gryphea, etc., 30 x 18 x —. 
On main street, at end of Hull footpath :— 
Carb. limestone, 14 x 12 x 12”. 
salt, 15 x 12” x — 
Granite, 36 x 30x 18”. 
In lane at right angles to main street :— 
Basalt, 18x 12x 12” 
Limestone, 18 x 12 x 12”. 
Group as corner protectors, near Stoneferry finger-post, a 
few yards from railway station :— 
Dark basalt, 36 x 18 x 18” od four smaller. 
Limestone. 
Nore.—The larger boulders occur as door steps, buttresses for 
corners of buildings, stile stones, etc. Very many small cobbles 
have been used for paving stones. The fields around this 
village are singularly free from such stones. Have they been 
gathered off and utilised as above, or have they been brought 
from the coast ? 
NOTE—FUNGI. 
North Lincolnshire Fungi.—I give a list of fungi found in North Lincoln- 
Shire in August 1894, and not recorded i n Lees’ ‘ Botany and Outline Flora’: 
Tric, choloma sordtduts. 
pepacer ‘ealbatus. Field at Whitton. 
Pholiota = ara Broughton Wood. 
Z ? ield vis Whitton. 
Russula integra. Br : 
—WILuiam Fow _er, Liversedge caine, September 5th, 1894. 
Oct. 1894. 
