1895-96.] 307 



Antrim or the Clyde, also Cushendall and Cushendun rocks, 

 Riebeckite eurite (Ailsa type) and rocks from Cultra. 



XVI. — GLENOE, NEAR LARNE. 



Boulder clays overlying chalk in quairy. Lowest layer blue, 

 with many fragments of Lower Lias Shales. Upper layers red 

 and partially stratified. Lias beds occur (see geol. map) on 

 these heights (300 ft. O. D.) as well as at sea level in Larne 

 Lough. 



LARGE ERRATIC BOULDERS. 



[These numbers follow consecutively those of previous years.) 



13. Chalk, 4 ft. 8 ins. x 3 ft. x 6 ins., from boulder clay over- 

 lying Trias near Forth River, Belfast. Rounded, smoothed, 

 and scored. Weight 8 cwt. 



14. Basalt, 7 ft. x 6 ft. 6 ins. x 4 ft. In field near Temple- 

 patrick station. Rounded. Weight 1 3-| tons. 



15. Olivine dolerite, 3 ft. x 3 ft. x 8 ins. Boulder clay over 

 Trias. Woodvale, Belfast. Sub. ang. Weight £ ton. 



16. Olivine dolerite, 4 ft. x 3 ft. x 2 ft. On Trias at Anna- 

 dale, Belfast, Rounded. Weight 2 tons. 



17. Basalt, 10 ft. x 7 ft. 9 ins. x 6 ft. 3 ins. On Trias on 

 eastern shore of Islandmagee. Sub. ang. Weight 39 tons. 



18. Riebeckite Eurite (Ailsa Craig tpye), 1 ft. 41ns. x 1} ins. 

 x 10 ins. (Same locality as No. 1 7.) Weight 2 cwt. 



19. Basalt, 4 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. x 3 ft. In Ballypatrick Glen, 

 near Ballycastle. Weight 4^ tons. 



20. Basalt, 9 ft. x 6 ft. x 4 ft. Same locality. Weight 18 

 tons. 



BOULDER CLAYS. 



[Examined for microxoa by Miss Smythe.)* 



cave hill. — From hollow behind M'Art's Fort. Specimen 



obtained in 1894 gave several species of foraminifera and 



ostracoda. Specimen of 1895 less richly fossiliferous. O. D. 



1 100 feet. 



*Miss Smythe has prepared slides from these high level clays and from 

 Bradshaw's Brae Clay. 



