THE GEOLOGIST 



SEPTEMBER, 1860. 



GEOLOGICAL L O C ALIT I E S.— No. L 

 FOLKESTONE. 

 By S. J. Mackie, F.G.S., F.S.A. 



(Gontinued from page 2S4^.) 



Crossing the railway to the harbour, a footpath brings us to some 

 old white-washed cottages, " The Folly Houses," as they are called 

 (but why I know not), where a young dealer (Griffiths) lives, of 



whom some good specimens may often be got. Continuing the foot- 

 path to the edge of the cliff, we descend by rugged green- sand steps 

 again to the favourite collecting ground, Eastwear Bay. 



Lign. 23. — Ammonites Bonchardianus. 



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