No. 6 is a view taken from the shore in the Greve de Lecq, in the 

 Isle of Jersey, a coast of very difficult access. The cliffs are 

 formed of the granite or sienite described in the Memoir, as are 

 also the two detached rocks advanced in front of the coast. The 

 most distant of these latter is of a pyramidal shape, and is pierced 

 through by an arched cavity not visible from this point of view. 

 The quarries of Mont Mado are not far from this place, and lie 

 in the same kind of rock as forms these cliffs. 



