C 74^ ] 
^ Table of S^Lnd (^dr awn up about X, years Jince) fuch chiefly 
as Ibavefoundin the Northern ^arts o/England. 
Sand. '"Sharpe or Rag-Sand, compofed of fmall tranfparent 
pebbles, naturally found upon the Mountains, not 
calcinable. 
'^Fine 
White 
LCourfe 
Grey 
Reddifh 
^Browne 
rCreifly 
^Stitneham Moor in the Road 
wafh'd up very white Pebble. 
FlamhoTQugh head, of whic h the 
Light houfe there is ce- 
mented. 
Calke Sand 5 burns reddifh, but 
falls not in water. 
Seaton Banks near Hankfool or 
the Tees mouthy Efcrick^ in the 
Gravell pit there. 
A vein of exceeding fine Sand. 
The Pillow Sand in the BaltkL 
In a Spring at Hejhington. 
The Sand at the Bath in Somev'- 
fetjhire. 
Acome near r^^r^drifted Sand. 
Hutton Moor wafht. 
Thorpe Fells. 
J O'wz.e at Tork. 
^Nidzt Mount am » 
Dug up at Rawcliffncar Snarh 
Wharfe at Ickly and Denton* 
Air at Carleton in Craven. 
Sure 2it Bolton. 
Gauton. 
Santon in Lincolnfliire. 
Bomehy Common. ^ 
Jkif-with Common? 
^^oft or fmooth with flat particles. 
.Browne 
U 
From 
