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PROCEEDINGS OE THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [June 19, 



County. 



6-inch 

 Map. 



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56 

 62 



77 



96 



97 

 112 



113 



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114 



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 131 



132 



Locality. 



Under Whalley Nab by the Calder. 



Dole House, Roughlee 



North side of Mellor Beacon, Blackburn... 



Euxton Mills, N. bank of Yarrow 



Grey Heights, East of Chorley 



Long Kin, the Allotment, Ingleborough... 



Alum Pot Beck, Ingleborough 



Under lai-ge boulder, Fell Close, Ingle- 

 borough 



Beck below Shooting House, E. side of 

 Ingleborough 



Water Swallow, the Allotment, Ingle- 

 borough 



Fair-Bottoms Barn 



N. of High Bottom 



Another 



North of Tennant House, High Bentham 



W. side of Clapham Farm 



Norber 



Wharfe Mill-dam 



W.S.W. of Crummack 



Three quarters of a mile S. of Crummack 



200 yards E. of last 



Newby Cote, above the Quarries 



Foredale 



Helwith-Bridge Slate-quarry 



John Batty's Wood, Railway-bridge 



Tongue G-iU, 1 mile N.E. of'Stainforth .. 



New Close, Silverdale, Stainforth 



Catrigg Beck, Stainforth 



Copy House, Cow Gill 



Kettlesbeck, near Railway-bridge 



E. of Low-Kettlesbeck House 



One-third of a mile N. of High Kettlesbeck. 



Another 



S.E. of Bridge to High Kettlesbeck 



North of Lingthwaite, Kettlesbeck 



One-third of a mile S.S.W. of Blaithwaite 



Craven Lane 



Lawkland-Hall Wood 



E. of Sandford Brow 



E. of Wham Lane , 



An other 



N. of Cocket Moss 



In brook N.W. of Lower Sheep Wash.., 



On crag, N.W. of Black Hill 



Bowland Knotts, E. of gate , 



One-third of a mile E.S.E. of gate 



N. of Cocket Moss 



E. of CocketMoss 



W. of HoUin-HaU Wood 



By Laithes, S.S.E. of Green 



Height 



above the 



sea in 



feef^. 



200 



775 

 476 

 100 



13.50 

 1225 



1275 



1350 



1375 

 1100 

 340 

 330 

 610 

 600 

 950 

 650 

 1150 

 800 

 800 

 775 

 900? 

 725 

 700 

 975 

 1220 

 1075 

 540 

 475 

 525 

 675 

 675 

 670 

 600 

 680 

 625 

 540 

 700 

 775 

 740 

 775 

 625 

 1050 

 1400 

 1325 

 760 

 750 

 650 

 635 



Direc- 

 tion. 



S.10°E. 

 S. 25° E. 

 S.5°W. 

 W. 13° S. 

 S.S.E. 

 S.S.E. 

 W. 40° S. 

 S. 10° W. 



S.10°W. 



S.S.W. 



S. 35° W. 

 S.35°W. 



S. 



s. 

 s. 



S.E. 

 S. 20° W. 

 S. 30° E. 

 S. 

 s 

 S. 10° E. 

 S. 35° E, 

 S.7°W. 

 S. 5° W. 

 S. 10° w. 



S.S.W. 

 S. 15° W, 

 S.25°W. 

 W. 40° S. 



S.E. 

 W. 35° S, 

 S. 40° W, 



S.W. 

 S.40°W. 

 S.20°W. 



s. 



. 10° E. 



s. 

 s 



, 10° E. 



S.S.E. 

 S. 10° E. 

 E. 30° S. 

 S. 25° E. 

 S. 15° E. 



5° E. 



S. 



S. 



S. 



S. 



* Estimated from the contours on the 6-inch Ordnance Map. 

 t For these observations I am indebted to my friend and colleague, Mr. T. 

 McK. Hughes. 



