354 Yorkshire Boulder Committee: Its Eleventh Year's Work. 
Reported by Dr. J. TEMPEST ANDERSON. 
Hicu Boroucu (Roman Camp), NEAR GROSMONT, 345 feet above 
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1. Shap granite. Now removed to Grosmont Churchyard. 
Reported by Mr. W. GREGSON, F.G.S. 
COTHERSTONE, three miles N.W. of Barnard Castle, about 
600 feet above 
in direction of longer axis, viz., parallel with river Tees, 
half-mile off N., on millstone grit. 
WuasutTon, half-way between Richmond and Barnard Castle, 
about 700 feet above O. 
n carboniferous limestone. 
Reported by Mr. H. H. CorRBETT, M.R.C.S. 
‘CUSWORTH AND SPROTBOROUGH 
he district comprised in the area from the river Don to 
nes. ese are, in order of frequency, magnesian limestone, 
ganister (from 2 feet downwards), grits, quartzites, Lake Dis- 
trict erratics, mountain limestone. The erratics found include:— 
Shap granite. 5x3x1°5 inches. Angular. Lying on 
surface in stubble field. 
Orthoclase porphyry. 14x12xQg inches. Sub-angular. 
On a low wall dividing two fields below Sprotborough 
Park. 
Diorite (?). 6x4x3 inches. Rounded. On a wall 
between Sprotborough and Cusworth. 
Basalt fragment. With one side rounded. In same field 
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as No, 1. 
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a wall, quarter-mile N. of Sprotborough . 
epee basalt, with cavities lined with crystals. 
xg inches. Same locality as No. 5. 
perched blocks of lower magnesian limestone, near 
lag Hill, and just upon the 150 feet contour line. 
Basalt. 10x 10x8 inches. Much weather 
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Shap granite. 32x 25 x 21 inches. Sub-angular ; no striz ; 
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. Orthoclase porphyry. 8x7x6 inches. Angular. On 
is Fae os 
: Gale jects grit. 22x20x12 inches. Among some 
Ei Shap granite. 22x20x12 inches. Sub- -angular, striated 
ed. 
6x 4x 3inches. On roadside wall of Sprotborough 
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So ee tS ree 
Park. 
Granite (?).. Mieatiorsd. 8x 3x6 inches. Same locality — 
