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MR. A. S. FOORD ON EAST COAST AMBER. 
Retubns of Heerings landed at Yarmouth and Lowestoft 
Fish-Wharves in 1889. 
Lasts 
Yarmouth. 
Thousands 
Hundreds 
La*ts 
Lowestoft. 
Thousands 
Hundreds 
( January . 
(13,200). 
(1320). 
(132). 
(13,200). 
(1320). 
(132). 
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— 
— 
— 
— 
\ February 
— 
— 

39 
l 
1 
Spring 
< March 
56 
4 
9 
. 452 
7 
2 
/ April 
90 
8 
2 
855 
1 
2 
V May 
66 
3 
1 
. 517 
5 
8 
Mid- 
( June 
62 
7 
4 
. 265 
5 
9 
Summer 
(July 
315 
4 
1 
. 678 
7 
4 
North 
( August . 
1116 
8 
4 
. 106 
6 
4 
Sea 
( September 
2566 
— 
2 
. 133 
3 
2 
Autumn 
October . 
7223 
9 
1 
. 3256 
4 
4 
Home 
< November 
10789 
6 
2 
. 5403 
1 
3 
Voyage 
(. December 
1617 
6 
3 
. 1390 
5 
7 
23,905 
7 
9 
13,098 
9 
6 
13,098 
9 
6 
37,004 
7 
5 - 
to the 
almost incredible 
number of 488,462,700 fisli, nearly all having been counted. 
X. 
NOTE OX A COLLECTION OF EAST COAST AMBER 
BELONGING TO MRS. BURWOOD OF YARMOUTH. 
By Alfred S. Foord, F.G.S. 
(Communicated by Clement Reid, F.G.S., of the Geological Survey.) 
Read 25 th February, 1S90. 
The present communication does not pretend to throw any new 
light upon the origin of the Amber of the East Coast of England, 
a subject which has already beep brought before you by my friend 
Mr. Clement Reid, who is so intimately acquainted with the 
geology of Norfolk. The observations, therefore, which are here 
submitted to you, through Mr. Reid’s kind intervention, are 
merely those of an amateur and a draughtsman. 
