190 SARSEN, BASALT AND OTHER BOULDERS IN ESSEX. 
2' 6" Xi' 1" ; a block of sandstone 2' n\" x 2' 2" X 5^"; and another 
of soft yellowish sandstone 1' x 1 x 6". [x.] 
Bv a cottage to the north of the above are two subangular blocks of 
Herts-conglomerate, the larger being 2' 4 \" x 1'6" x 9". [t.] 
In the front yard of Newhouse farm, is a weathered block of soft white 
sandstone (3'6" x 2'/' x i' 1".) [t.] 
Cripsey Brook. —Lying across the bed of the brook, f mile west of Weald 
Bridge at about 120 O.D., is a large flat table of Herts-conglomerate 
9' 3V X 7' *¥ X 1' S". This seems to be the largest Essex boulder. By 
the loadside 100 yards north of Weald Bridge is a smaller conglomerate 
boulder (i' 9" X i' 6V' X 10"). [x.] 
Moreton. There is a water-worn block of yellow quartzose sandstone 
2' 9" x 2' x ii" exposed, and outside the c White Hart ’ a water-worn 
sarsen 3' x 2'2" x 1'. [t.] 
High Ongar. At Wants Farm is a small basalt boulder [c.] At 
“Witherspoons," four miles east of Ongar, Sarsens (2' x i'6"), Herts- 
conglomerate 9" x 9", and rough quartz blocks (i' x L) were seen [s.] 
Sarsens also occur at Norton Mandeville by Norton Heath [c.] Between 
Ongar and Moreton by a farmhouse about if miles from Ongar are a 
sarsen and a Herts-conglomerate boulder, [s.] 
Blackmore. By the roadside at Fingrith Hall is a hard sarsen [c.], 
and at the village green is a boulder of hard white sandstone with its 
surface worn into hollows 2' 4 V X 1' 5 V X i' [s. and x.]. Small boulders 
of a red decomposed igneous rock, and of hornblendic granite also occur 
on the green, [c.] Between Blackmore and Writtle no boulders were 
seen, [c.] 
Fyfeld. In the churchyard is a sarsen and by the roadside a sarsen, 
Herts-conglomerate &c., occur, [c.] 
II illingale. In the brook close to Torrell’s Hall is a wedge-shaped 
sarsen 5' X 3' 8" x 1', and a septaria i' 6". In a pit close by Warden’s 
Hall, a triangular sarsen 2' 9" x 2' x i' 3" was seen in situ. In the farm¬ 
yard at Warden’s Hall are three sarsens [c.] At the corner of a lane 
oposite the “ Maltsters’ Arms ” is a white sandstone boulder 3' 2" x 1' 9V 
X 1 ' (exposed), [t.] 
About the village were seen a hard white sarsen and a boulder of green 
igneous rock (ash.) 
Shellow Bowels. —By the roadside is a hard sandstone (or quartzite), 
block 2' x 1' 2" x 10b". [t.] In the farmyard at Shellow Cross Farm 
the following boulders were observed Hard-basalt, two sarsen and 
micaceous sandstone, [c.] 
High Laver.— -By the roadside, close to the church, is a wate-worn 
block of yellow sandstone (3' x 2' 2" x i'). [x.l 
Beauchamp Roding. —In the churchyard is a large flat triangular sar- 
sen with a layer of flint pebbles (5' 3" x 4' 3" x 1'). Its surface is mammi- 
lated. [x.] 
Leaden Roding.— Outside the “ King William the Fourth ’’ Inn is an 
cuboidal block of conglomerate much weathered (2' 6" x i' 6" x i' 2"\ 
[T.] 
