CULE : ANCIE^'T E^"TRENCIIME^'TS NEAR WETWANG. 
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Derveutioiie ? i".p- ^'ii- 
Delgovitia ? m.p. xiii. 
Praitorio ? m p. xxv. 
Itinekary uf Kichard. 
Iter V. A liiuite Pra^turiiuii iisciuc 
Corstoplio 111. p. XX. 
Vindomora m.p. ix. 
Vindovio m.p. xix. 
Cattaractoiii m.p. xxii. 
Eboraco m.p. xl. 
DerveiitiuJic m.p. vii. 
Delgovicia m.p. xiii. 
Pra3turio m.p, xxv. 
Iter xvii. Ab Aiiderida [Eboracum] u.sciiie, 
Liiulo {Lincoln) m.p. xxx. 
In medio m.p. xv. 
Ad Abum (Huntbeii.) m.p. xv. 
Uiide traiisis in Maximam. 
Ad Petuariam m.p. vi. 
Deinde Eboraco, ut supra m.p. xlvi. 
THE MESOZOIC RUCKS OF THE ^'ORTII-EAST COAST OF 1RELA^'L). 
BY W. J. E. BI^'^'IE, B.A., TRIX. COLL., CAMBRIDGE. 
The grandeur, so distinctive of the scenery of this coast, is due 
to the nature of the materials of which it is composed. There are 
many who have heard about the colunmar rocks of the Giants' 
Causeway, but few know that it is not so mucli on the ground of 
possessing such objects of interest as the Causeway or Fair Head, 
that this coast hiys claim to be one of peculiar geological interest. 
