Burton: Lincolnshire Coast Boulders. 



I have also heard from the officer in charge of the Donna 

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 tion as to the quantity and sizes of the stones found there, and 

 whether they are rough or smooth, and I give his reply ; — 

 'H.M. Coast Guard, Donnanook, 



16th December 1899. 



' Dear Sir, 



' With reference to your letter (re stones) I most 

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 nook and other stations on the Lincolnshire coast for the 

 last twenty years, but have never seen any Shingle beach 

 at Donnanook. You may go as far south as Sutton-on- 

 Sea before you can come to any stones, and then they 

 are very small, not in anyway like those found on the 

 Yorkshire coast. 



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