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coins, pottery, and more rarely perfect urns, some of exquisite 

 workmanship, which have been found in the vicinity ; it is 

 scarcely possible to dig- anywhere here without turning- up pieces 

 of broken Roman pottery. A few years ago a pig- of lead, with 

 a Roman inscription upon it, was found in a field in the neigh- 

 bourhood whilst ploughing."* It is very probable also that the 

 Petuaria of Ptolemy existed where Brough now is. 



There is also a famous Anglo-Saxon graveyard at Sancton, 

 which is not far away, in which some very fine urns and other 

 relics have been unearthed. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 

 The following- list of papers, etc., bearing- on the subject of 

 the foregoing notes may be useful to persons requiring further 

 information on the geology of the Broug-h neighbourhood : — 

 S. A. Adamson. 'At the Foot of the Wolds.' Naturalist, June 1889, 

 pp. 179-182. 



J. F. Blake. 'On the Infralias in Yorkshire.' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 



Vol. 28, 1872, p. 132 et seq. 

 J. F. Blakk. 'On the Red Chalk in Yorkshire.' Geol. Mag-., 1874, p. 362 



et seq. 



J. F. Blake. 'On the Chalk of Yorkshire.' Proc. Geol. Assn., Vol. 5, 

 1878, p. 232 et seq. 



J. F. Blake. 'The Geological History of East Yorkshire.' Proc. Geol. 



Soc. Yorkshire, 1878, p. 15 et seq. 

 J. F. Blake. See 'R.Tate.' 

 A. G. Cameron. See 'J. R. Dakvns.' 



E. M. Cole. 'On the Origin and Formation of the Wold Dales.' Proc. 



Geol. Soc. Yorkshire, 1879, pp. 1 28-141. 

 K. M. Cole. 'On the White Chalk of Yorkshire.' Proc. Geol. Soc. 



Yorkshire, 1882, pp. 21-27. 

 E. M. Cole. ' Notes on the Geology of the Hull, Barnsley, and West 



Riding Junction Railway and Dock, 1886, pp. vi.+6o. 

 E. M. Cole. ' On Some Sections at Cave and Drewton.' Proc. Geol. Soc. 



Yorkshire, 1886, pp. 49-53. 

 E. M. Cole. ' On the Physical Geography and Geology of the East Riding 



of Yorkshire.' Proc. Geol. Soc. Yorkshire, 1886, pp. 113-124. 

 E. M. Cole. 'St. Austin's Stone.' Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 3, 1897, 



pp. 24-25. 



J. R. Dakvns, C. Fox-Strangways, and A. G. Camhron. 'The Geologfy 

 of the Country between York and Hull.' Geol. Survey Memoir, 1SS0. 

 pp. vi. +54. 



J. G. Hall. 'Ancient Graveyard [Anglo-Saxon] at Sancton." Trans. Easl 



Riding* Antiq. Soc.. [897, pp. [-6 of reprint. 

 ALFRED HARKER. 'The Oolites of the Cave District' Naturalist. May 



1885, pp. 229-232. 



* J. G. Hall's ' History ol" South Cave.' [892, p. 3. 



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