246 Howarfh : The Ice-honie Boulders of Yorkshire. 



Cayton Bav. near Scarborough. On beach under Red Cliff, 300 yards N. 



of fault. 4'X2VX2^'.— S/a/Aer, Y.B.C., 1898-1899. 

 Claro Hill, near Knaresboro'. Now removed to entrance to Workhouse 



at Marton-cum-Grafton. — Farrah, Y.B.C., 1897. 

 Cliff House to Out -Newton, between Bridlington and Spurn Point. On 



Bedich.—Stather. Y.B.C.. B.A.R., 1896. 

 Commondale, near Skelderskew Farm House. 560 O.D. — Kendall &^ 



Muff, Y.B.C., 1899- 

 Cotherstone, 3 miles N.W. of Barnard Castle, about 600 O.D. 22"X2o" 



X 12" sub. ang. striated, longer axis parallel with River Tees, ^ mile off 



N. on Mills. Gr\t.—Gregson, Y.B.C., 1897. 

 Cromer Point. 6 or 7 at least ; also on the N. side of the point (that is 



as at Long Nab). — Dakyns, B.A.R., 1879. 

 Cundall, near Borobridge, N. Riding. Leckby Estate, 5 in Borobridge, 



\ mile above ' Elmire Ings ' In bed of Swale close to Leckby Bank. 



4' 3" X 3' o" X 2' 9". More or less rounded. 50 O.D. There is a long 



ridge of Gravel and sand about \ mile awaLj.— Mitchell, 2nd year 



Y.B.C. 



Cusworth, near Doncaster. 5"X3'''xi' 5". — Corbett, Y.B.C, 1897. 



Darham. It is generally supposed to have been brought from the Tees 

 for use in a cheese press. Another boulder on the same farm is known 

 to have been brought from Tower Hill, near Barnard Castle. — Manson, 

 B.A.R., 1897. 



Darlington, West side of Northgate. 3' high, 13.5 circumference. Known 

 as ' Bulmer's Stone,' M.S. Has been moved. All portions visible 

 removed S.L. 157 on red clay. — Manson, ist year Y.B.C. 



Dawpool, near Parkgate. Wastdale scree rock in association with 

 Ennerdale Syenite, Dudden Felspathic Breccia, etc. B.A.R., 1877. 



Deepdale Beck. On the bank of about a mile up the stream from where 

 it flows into the Tees axis N.E. and S.W. Not embedded, but stands 

 an a flat edge of the mountain limestone which forms the bed of the 

 stream, 550 above sea level. Probably moved by man from the 

 higher ground above the river since on the South End face are two 

 holes filled with lead, as if for the insertion of iron hinge hooks for a 

 gate which in its present position would hang over the river. 

 (Called ' Stranger's Stone.') — Manson, B.A.R,, 1887. 



Dimlington and Easington. One pebble and three fairly large boulders 

 all well rounded. Y.N.U. excursion, see Easington. — Sheppavd, 1898 

 Y.B.C. 



Dingle, near Liverpool (Lanes.). — Stathev, B.A.R., 1896, 



Doncaster. In a ploughed field near. 1897 Report to Y.N.U. See 



Balby, also Cusworth. — Corbett. 

 Dufton (Westmorland). Prof. Harkness reports that some fragments of 



Shap Fell (Wastdale Crag) granite occur in a field on the farm at 



Hindrig, near Dufton. 800 S.L. B.A.R., 1873. 

 Easington. Three Shap Granites on beach. Kilnsea Meeting, Y.N.U. 



Stathet, Y.B.C, 1898. 

 Obtained from a heap of boulders that had been carried from the 



beach, and are now in Dr. Hewitson's garden. 12" x 10" x 8" rounded. 



—Sheppavd, Y.B.C, 1898. 

 Beach. 8"x8"x6". — Sheppavd, Y.B.C, 1902. 

 Easington Beck. See Saltburn. 



Elmire. 6 m S. of Thirsk. Diam, 2' ; sub-angular, no striae. On 

 Keuper Sandstone, overlaid by gravel. S.L. 60'. — Gregson (ist year 

 Y.B.C 



Etherley. Flashes Farm. One Shap Granite. — Nelson. 



Piley. On beach, behind wood in piles at base of cliff, near Ravine Villas. 



3' 3"X2' 2''X2' 2". Rounded N.S. or G. On boulder clay. — Gill, 



2nd year Y.B.C. 



One large one on top of cliff about a mile from Filey. 3'X24'X2' 

 —Dakyns, B.A.R., 1879. 



Naturalist, 



