422 



PllESIDENT S ADDEESS, 



with " Cuthbert's beads." Fine ripple-marks in variegated 



sandstone on the under side of sea-nndermined portions. 



Further west, past sand stretch, domes of thin limestone run- 

 ning out in line of reefs, affording pretty pools in the angles of 

 the truncated layers of the domes. A raised beach at this point 

 on the shore. 



Beyond, to Salmon-stakes, limestone pavement and sand-hills 

 right down to beach. Eaised beaches all over the Snook among 

 the dunes: half-way down one dune 12 or 15 feet above general 

 level, all quite recent apparently. Sandstone and limestone run 

 north and south right across the island, in roughly, but well- 

 marked, parallel ridges, giving miniature hill ranges. Found in 

 shales opposite St. Cuthbert's islet, several good Bellerophon, 

 Prodnetus longispinus, Monticulipora, Trigonocarpon? and many 

 Encrimites and Orthoceras. 



Botanical Notes. — Gathered in flower or fruit, the following : 



1. Sea Plantain. 



2. ,, Grass. 



3. Small Red Valerian . 



4. Large ,, 



5. Corn Daisy. 



6. Chamomile. 



7. Mallow. 



8. Hard-head. 



9. Purple Thistle. 



10. Silver Weed. 



11. Buttercups. 



12. Clover (white). 



13. ,, (yellow). . 



14. Pig-nut. 



15 Wild Parsley. 



16. Hemlock. 



17. Charlock. 



18. Yarrow (white). 



19. „ (pink). 



20. Ragwort. 



21. Starwort. 



22. Crosswort. 



23. Mouse-ear. 



24. Corn Nettle. 



25. Red „ 



26. White ,, 



27. Campion, white. 



28. ,, marine. 



29. Dandelion. 



30. Herb Robert. 



31. Bugloss. 



32. Dock. 



33. Willow-herb. 



34. Sow Thistle. 



35. Wild Parsnip. 



36. Coltsfoot. 



37. 



38. Groundsel. 

 39 Poppy. 



40. Pansy (small yellow). 



41. Pansy. 



42. Teasel. 



43. Sliepherd's Purse. 



44. Thread Weed (wAiVe, 5 petals) 



