TATE: THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 73 
TABLE DD. 
Reported by Mr. Pau Davis and My. J. W. STATHER. 
REDCAR AND SALTBURN, 
In the boulder clay cliffs between Redcar and Saltburn (four 
miles) 133 boulders, a foot and upwards in diameter, were observed. 
The classification of these boulders yields the following rene — 
cent. 
50 Carboniferous limestone oo 
28 Sandstones and grits of celiediy carbosifcrens a age 
12 Sandstones, origin —: but aueet hs in eet carboniferous  9'0 
5 
7 Magnesian limeston dod 
Lias ee 2s a Es we ANS 
21 Basaltic reeks pee oe te sist ees ee we ASS 
“133 100°0 
Amongst the thousands of smaller boulders on the beach only three 
pebbles of granite were noted. Augite-syenite, Rhomb porphyry, 
garnetiferous schist, and other rocks common in Holderness, not 
observed 
SALTBURN. 
At Saltburn, at the side of the road down the cliff east of the 
pier, is a large boulder of shap granite (5 ft. x 5 ft. x 4 ft.) There 
are two others not so large in the Spa Gardens. 
‘GUISBOROUGH. 
At Guisborough there are two large boulders of shap granite in 
the Abbey Gardens. 
SNEATON; NEAR WHITpY. 
A boulder of shap granite (4 ft. 6 ins. x 3 ft. x 2 ft.) at side of 
highroad, half a mile south of the village ; 400 ft. above sea-level. 
Reported by Mr. W. S. PARRISH. 
SWANLAND. 
This village is situated on the Wolds (overlooking the Humber), 
265 feet above sea-level. None of the boulders noted show 
Striations, and all have been moved ; but probably only from the 
adjacent fields. 
1. A block of ee tuff, near the pinfold (4 ft. = 2 ft. 4 in. 
x2 ik. 
2. A rounded ‘Hock of red granite (not Shap) at corner of 
Ferriby Road (2 ft. x 1 ft. 6in. x 2 ft. 4 in 
3- A block of Whinstone risanates near Mr. Carrs house, used 
asaseat. (4h 4m. x f.% 2 ft). 
4. A ape sandstone at the west end of the village. (3 ft. 5 ins. 
yo oi eS Se 
March 1897, 
