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Scarborough. In garden of King's Cliff Hospital. Collected by owner,. 



John Wharton, from coast and highways in immediate neighbourhood. 



52 Shap Fell from half a cwt. to two tons. See also ist Report, p. 23. 



— Phillips, to Y.B.C., 1893 Report. 

 Scarborough. Mr. Read's Garden. Valley Road. 4' high ; 3' wide ; 



12" or 14" thick. Found on beach embedded in sand when foreshore 



made six years ago (1880). Wharton collection (see above) largest 



11' circum., 4' high N.S. on any. Apparently laid on sea beach a 



great length of time. — Phillips, ist year Y.B.C. 

 Seamer, 5' 8"X4' 10" X4' 3". Seamer Station. — Dakyns, B.A.R., 1880. 

 Seamer. 2 miles S.E. of village, and close to Seamer junction, N.E.R., on 



estate of Lord Londesboro'. 



Set No. 37. 



No. I. Red Granite i' o" x o' 9" x o' 6" 



2. Shap 2' 6" X I'lo" X i' 4" 



3. i' o" X i' o" X o' 9" 



4. i' 6" X i' o" xo' g" 

 ,, 5. i' 2" X i' o" X o' 8" 

 ,, 6. 1' 8"x i' 6"xo' g" 



All rounded. Moved but from Seamer Gravel Drift N.S. or G. S.L. 

 200, Gravel drift overlies Coralline Oolite. — Chadwick, 2nd year 

 Y.B.C. 



Sedgv/ick, Sellet Hall, Westmorland. See under Kendal. 



Sneaton. Alt. 400'. i S.G.— Davis cS- Slather, Y.B.C, B.A.R., 1896. 



South Bank. In boring operations at South Bank 30' to 120' depth. — - 



Tate. B.A.R., 1892. 

 Speeton, near Filey. Speeton Gap, 2' 9"X2' o"xi' 8". S.L. 50' 250 



yards N.W. of beach, N.E. and S.W. Striae and long axis. Jordan's- 



Farm, on chalk. I2"x8"x8". — Slather, Y.B.C, 1899-1900. 

 Spital Wood, Stainton, Westmorland. See under Kendal. 

 Staintondale Cliffs. About f mile S.E. of Peak Hall, near Robin Hood's 



Bay, on the first ledge of the Cliffs. 3' 5^X3' o"x2' o". N.W. and 



S.E. No striae. S.L. 250. 

 Stanghow Ridge, near Smithy. N.E. Yorks. 675 O.D. i Shap Granite. 



—Kendall 6- Muff, Y.B.C, 1898-1899. 

 Startforth, near Barnard Castle. Egglestone Abbey. S.L. 500'. 24'' 



Xi5"xi5". On Carb. Limestone. 



On right bank of Tees 50" x 36" x 30" on Carb. Limestone. 

 48" X 30" X 27" 

 12" diameter ,, 

 32" X 28" X 26" 

 30" X 12" X 10" 



Staveley. 3 miles S.W. of Borobridge, 200' S.L. in ridge of gravel on 



either side of the Church. ' I have found one piece of S.G. about a. 



foot long.' — Knubly, 3rd Report Y.B.C. 

 Storth End. Wath Sutton, Westmorland. See under Kendal, 

 Tanfield. 3 miles from Masham on Stubbings Farm. 32" x 28" x 39". 



Embedded about 24", axis S.E. about parallel with River Ure. Striae 



(top) S.E. and N.W. S.L. 300'. Resting on millstone grit. 

 ■ Lindrick Farm. 2 miles W. of Ripon. i8"xi3"X9". No striae. 



S.L. 300 Lower yellow Limestone (Permian). Removed to Museum, 



Ripon. — Gregson. See 

 Tees Salt Works. Shap Granites. ' On Lake Country Rocks.' 1893 



Report, — Tate. 



Tees Side. In boring operations at North Ormesby and South Bank as 



well as north of the Tees Estuary. — T. Tate. 

 Thirsk. At least 30. — Hall. 



Thornton-le-Beans. Parish of North Otterington, near Northallerton. 

 Centre of village. 3' 10" E. and W. x 3' 2" N. and S. ; above ground, 

 2' 4", probably as much under ; rounded, moved uncertain, axis E. and 

 W., N.S. or G. On clay. — Parkinson, 2nd year Y.B.C. 



1908 July I. 



