366 TATE: THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 
2.—On Lindrick Farm, two miles west of Ripon, a Shap Granite 
boulder, triangular, angles rounded, 18x 13x09 in.; no 
strie; resting on Lower Yellow Limestone (Permian) ; 
altitude 300. 
N.B.—This boulder has been removed to the Museum 
of the Naturalists’ Society, Ripon. 
3--—Mortham Tower, Rokeby: altitude 450 feet. Basalt, 
20 in. in diameter, inde resting on Carboutieeae 
Limestone. 
4.—Egglestone Abbey, Startforth: altitude 500 feet. Shap 
Granite, 24 x 15 x 15 in. ; subangular; resting on Carbon- 
iferous Limestone. 
5-—-Startforth, near Barnard Castle, on right bank of Tees. 
Shap Granite, 50x 36x30 in.; subangular; resting on 
Carboniferous Limestone. Shap Granite, 48 x 30 x 27 in. ; 
subangular; resting on Carboniferous Limestone. Shap 
Granite, diameter 12 in. ; rounded ; resting on Carboniferous 
Limestone. Shap Giese 32x 28 x 26 in. ; subangular ; 
resting on Carboniferous Limestone. Shap Granite, 
_30X132x10 in.; subangular; resting on Carboniferous 
Limestone. Grey Granite, 36x 18x12 in. ; aber: a 
resting on Carboniferous Limestone. Be 
6.—Pickhill, near Thirsk: altitude 100 feet. ‘Basalt, 18x1 EMD 
14 in. ; subangular ; iteonds on drift hairs _— oe 
__ Sandstone. 2 
7Sinderby, near reheat 3 altitude about go feet. Cisbohieroen: 
mestone, 30 x 20 x ed in; beget, ae on Keuper | Sand-— 
. ane: strize, N. E. an S.W., axis. 
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