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have been tapped in Pprection with some drainage works ; no water 
seems to have come down for some time, and where the mouth of 
ih stream was, there is now a bank of blown sand. Some of the 
boulders have apparently been removed, and the smalles ones must 
be covered with a thickness of sand. : 
Rosin Hoop’s Bay:—From Bay Town to South Cheek on the 
beach. 
Shap granite ... vino) BO Ie aaihe. gt 
Mica schist... con 46 OP RQ 
are ake SAR Bg Ot a2: 
Shap gran nite 26 x 26 x 16° 
Mt. cpiees (corals) 36 396° x12" 
Shap gra wes . almost nage is sand. 
Mt. Scene 40% 25 x 
(Producta) ee Kt & “9” 
Shap granite ... 60 x 31 x 27” (saddle-shaped). 
Basalt ... wae ee Ie eae” 
Mt. limestone .. Ghee BS: 46K . abov 
Shap granite ... eel GE x 6 x 34° Gopransidel shaped). 
Reported by Mr. T. SHEPPARD, Hull, and Mr. H. Murr, Bradford. 
Rosin Hoop’s Bay.—The following boulders, unless specifically 
stated, were found on the beach, but have undoubtedly been washed 
out of the Boulder clay which here caps the Lias shale. 
Shap granite: 81 boulders varying in size from 42” in diameter 
to a few inches. By far the greater proportion were found 
near the Cliff, though a few were seen amongst the numerous 
boulders which are only visible at low tide. 
Pink granite: Close grained 43 x 30” on the fore shore, just 
north of Mill Beck, buried in sand. Several smaller 
boulders were seen. 
White granites: About six over a foot in diameter, three 
Dalbeattie. All the above well rounded. 
Gneiss: Some up to 20” in diameter, one with hornblende 
abundant. One nearly a foot long, seen in the Boulder 
clay near base of cliff, north of Mill Beck. 
Augen gneiss. Two, averaging a foot in diameter. 
Schists: A few seen, one garnetiferous 24 x 18” at foot of 
cliff. 
Quartz Porphyry : Armboth Dyke, two small boulders. 
Porphyrite on the beach, 48 x 48 x 36” 
Do. of Fredericksvaam 8 x 5”,and many smaller ones 
.. Seen. 
February 1897. 
