368 TATE: THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 
1 Red quartzite (Trias ?), 24”. 
4 Vein quartz, up to 6”. 
1 Black chert, 3 x 2 x 2". 
Many of the larger stones have merely lost their angles, but the 
smaller onés are fairly well rounded. 
Reported by Mr. CHARLES W. FENNELL, Surveyor, Wakefield. 
(Accompanied by a Sketch Plan, to which letters refer.) 
THoRNES.—Near junction of canal with river, along the side of 
Miss Jubbs’ 32-acre field (a). 
1 Buttermere oe 6x5 x4" subangular. 
5 Eskdale granite, long axes, 2 to 5” rounded. 
1 Pink felsite ole 2x 2x1" subangular. 
1 Black felsi oO. 1x11" triangular. 
THORNES.— Gravel- ai in Miss rane 32-acre field (B). 
13 Eskdale granite, $” to 2}” rounded. 
1 Muncaster grey ae 3xI¢x 4 Se subangular. 
3 Buttermere phyre, all under 1” rounded. 
1 Grey felsite (ryt), a xa 1} triangular. 
1 Borrowdal , 14x 1} x gular. 
1 Vein quartz, 1h x 1} x 1” rounded. a 
WaxeriELp. —East of L. & Y.R. viaduct to Goole, near old rifle . - 
| range (Cc). : : 
2 Eskdale granite, 1 x 3x }” rounded. 
1 Borrowdale ash, 4 x 1 x \" Siitsgallat. 
- WakerteLp.—In bend of river near where canal Sath opposite 2 
_ Kirkthorpe (D). 
as e granite, all under 1h” ‘food oe lS 
ee Grey — sis te rx}x}’ shang ee 
Kir O i 
uit gs near dam. (E). 
3 Eskdale granite, 2% ukx 14” rounded. 
Line cme eae bid x 3h x ay 
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