264 Rev, James Yates on the Border Countn/ of Salop, 8sc. 



sisting of a coarse serpentine, with white talc crystallized in radiated laminae 

 and with a fine pearly lustre, but changing by decomposition into a soft and 

 very unctuous powder. The occurrence of trap rocks in some situations 

 towards the north-east, as at Barrow Hill near Shilton, and at Potter's 

 Marston and Enderby, indicates the probable extension of this formation to 

 Charnwood Forest. 



