Vol. XII.] 
[Part II. 
PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
YORKSHIRE 
GEOLOGICAL AND POLYTECHNIC SOCIETY, 
Edited by JAMES W DAVIS, F.S.A., F.G.S., &c. 
1892. 
THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY BETWEEN GRASSINGTON AND 
WEXSLEYDALE. BY J. R. DAKYNS, F.G.S., OF H.M. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
Iii my paper on " the changes of the Lower Carboniferous Rocks 
in Yorkshire from south to north," published in the Society's Pro- 
ceedings for 1891, I gave a general sketch of the geology of the 
country between Skipton and Kettlewell. I wish now to extend and 
supplement that sketch with a few details. 
It was pointed out in that paper that there are at Kettlewell 
upwards of 36 yards of measures between the Middle Limestone and 
the Millstone Grit. These measures form a series of alternating 
beds of limestone and plate ; the details may be seen in the accom- 
panying section, which was kindly given to me by Mr. John Place, 
of Kettlewell, the manager of the Providence Mine. 
Section of measures met with in the Providence Mi 
Millstone 
Grit, 
Yds. 
Ft. 
in. 
Grit, Girdles, and Cover 
... 10 
0 
0 
Plate and Coal 
... 0 
2 
0 
Grit 
... 10 
0 
8 
Girdles and Plate 
... 8 
0 
0 
Grit 
... 4 
0 
0 
Girdles and Shale 
7 
1 
8 
Coal 
... 0 
2 
0 
Plate 
... 8 
0 
0 
The Bearing Grit 
... 31 
1 
3 
le 
