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12. On Col. Mitford's estate and on a farm occupied by 

 Mr. Hornby, i J miles E. of Hunmanby and 3 J miles S. of Filey, are 

 two boulders, i ft. 3J in. x i ft. x 9 in. ; i ft. 10 in. x i ft. 5 in. x 7 in. 

 Both are hard fine-grained Sandstones, and have been removed from 

 adjacent land. They originally rested upon the top of a bank close 

 to the cliff. 



All the above are from 150 to 200 ft. above sea-level. 

 13, 14, 15. — Hunmanby. 

 ISOLATED BOULDERS. 



13. On a farm known as 'Airy Hill,' occupied by Mr. Woodcock, 

 about I mile E. of Hunmanby and 2^ miles S. of Filey. 2 ft. 4 in. 



X 2 ft. 2 in. X 5 in. ; a square angular block, has been moved; no 

 groovings or striae. A hard Sandstone, very like Kellaways Rock ; 

 150 ft. above sea-level; was found on the top of a knoll which is 

 composed principally of Boulder Clay. 



14. On the Grafifitoe farm, about 100 yds. E. of farmstead, 2 miles 

 E. of Hunmanby, and 3 miles S. of Filey, are two boulders : — 2 ft. 2 in. 

 X I ft. IT in. X I ft. 4 in. ; sub-angular, has been moved, but formerly 

 rested upon Boulder Clay intermixed with gravel ; no striae or 

 groovings ; red sandstone. 4 ft. i in. x 3 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. ; oblong 

 and sub-angular, has been moved, but when found its longest axis 

 was direct N. and S. ; no stri^ ; Grey Granite ; formerly rested on 

 same bed as preceding boulder. 



15. At the base of a cutting on the North Eastern Railway about a 

 mile S. of Filey Railway Station, 3 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 11 in. and projects 

 above the ground about i ft. 6 in. ; oblong and sub-angular, has not 

 been moved ; longest axis N. to S. ; no stri^ or groovings ; Dark 

 Blue Whinstone ; 150 ft. above sea-level; is about midway in the 

 centre of a ridge of Boulder Clay, sand and gravel. 



16, 17, t8. — Reighton. 



16. On the property of Mr. Gullan, Reighton, near Filey, and on 

 the S. side of St. Helen's Road (2^ miles E. from Hunmanby, and 

 4^ miles S. from Filey) are two boulders : — 2 ft. 2 in. x i ft. 7 in. x 

 I ft. 6 in. and i ft. 9 in. x i ft. 6 in. x 10 in. Both are sub-angular, 

 and are Dark Blue Whinstone. They were taken from a ridge of 

 gravel and Boulder Clay close by; about 150 ft. above sea-level; 

 no striae or groovings. 



17. On Mr. Crow's Manor Farm, about 100 yds.W. of Reighton 

 village, are two boulders : — 2 ft. 4 in. x i ft. 7 in. x i ft. 2 in., 

 and I ft. 10 in. x i ft. 2 in. x i ft. Both are oblong and sub-angular, 

 and are Dark Blue Whinstone. They were both taken from a field 

 close by, and were exposed on the surface. No striae or groovings. 

 Are about the same level as preceding blocks. Naturalist, 



