ep 
Hawks CLoucu.—Alt. 300 ft 
MYTHOLMRoOyD. —Alt. 300 ft. :-— 
BREARLEY.—AIt. 28 Bis 
UppeR eT ise 350 ft. :-— 
BRANTON.—AIkt. 600 ft. :-— 
TATE: THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 
Basalts : About thirty both fine and coarse-grained, averagi 
two feet in diameter, strewn on the beach, and one or 
smaller, seen in the Boulder clay. No glacial striz. 
Rhomb-porphyry: One 12 x 10”, another 7 x 6”, a 
Augite syenite: One 4$ x 34”, and two or three smaller seen. 
Carb. limestone : Pusuilitecous of all sizes, both on 
and in cliff. One, north of Bay Town, about 60 x 8) 
covered with sea wee 
Millstone grit: One a6. x 24 x —” on the hens any two 
in the c 
Brockram : About eight, averaging 5” across 
Mag. limestone (botryoidal variety from Rogkart: Both in ola : 
and on beach. 
Trias sandstone: A small boulder in clay at base of cliff | 
Gypsum: One, a foot across, at the base of the cliff; a peo 
in the clay. 
Lias : Local rocks and fossils occur in clay and on the beach. 
Oolite : Chiefly ‘ Dogger,’ in large boulders, both on the beach 
and in the cliff. 
Black Flints: A few seen on the beach, but none noticed i0 
the clay. 
orted by Mr. R. Law, F.G.S., Fennyroyd Hall, Hipperholme. 
Calcite veinstone ... ‘3 ol Gk Oe 
Silurian grit, glaciated a 
Pink quartzite - i ia 2x 
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Nw hp 
uncaster granite vai ve 
Buttermere —— ral as Ue 
Rhyolite 
Quartz andesite 
Felsite, 2s, 
Volcanic tuff 
yn eX SKS 
Nw & NST 
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5 
Buttermere sede goers ee 6 
oarse granite 
wee 
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Rhyolite 
Granite... wes nae a 
