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Chap. II. STONE.

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SANDSTONES coH/inufrf.
a .
'^^ti -i
3^
.
Niint of
"sll
O
;; c
.^
^ M uN
Quixry, and
nnere situated.
Proprietor of
Quarry.
Component Parts
of Stone.
Colour.
lb. oz.
la
-
"^
C Q.5
s. d.
Where used.
s. d.
Whitby Com- Mrs. Helen Siliceous grains Light I2G 11 40x25 ft. 10 1 8 Some parts of
pany's Noble, of moderate i)rown. Whitby Ab-
AlSLABY, York. size, with an bey ; New Li-
near Whit- argillo-sili-

123 2 brary at Cam-
by, York- ceous cement
;
bridge
; Katlis
shire. some plates ol
mica and spots
of carbon dis-
seminated.
and Town
Hall at Whit-
by
; cemetery
at Highgate";
Hungerford
Market, &c.
Whitby Com- Robert Gary . Pale, to Arnrliffe, U\ 1 OJ Grosmont Ab-
pany's Eg- Klwes, dark 1.5x10x9 bey aiull
TON QUAIl- Esq.. bruwii. Prod- i5ridge; EgtonI
niES, being Great Bil- dams, Bridge; Lon-I
Aincliffi.; lings,
10x8X8 don and Bir-
Julian Noith- .
127 14 Lease mingham
Park, Prod- ampton- Rigge, Railway
;
dants, anj shire. lOxOx-T Whitby and
LeaseRi'sge,
Pickering
near Whit-
Railway.
by.
Whitby Com- Charles . ."*
134 1321x9x3i 1 1 1 11 Parts of Whitby
pany's SaunJers,
Abbey, and a
Sneaton, Esq.,
portion of the
near Whit- Sneaton
parapet of old
by. Castle.
Blacklriars
Bridge, Lon-
don.
Whitby Com- R. W. Skel- . .
131 n G ft. by 4 10 1 8 Lcwisham
pany'sNew- ton, Esq., ft. and Church.
loN Dale, near Pick 18 in.
near Whit- ering.
by.
LIMESTONES.
Ji ^,!.- 8i^
:I1
.
Name of
W. .? 5
C>%
Quai rj, and
where sUuattd.
Proprietor of
(Jaarrj.
Component Parti Colour.
.r - -o 2
h^
I
."^
of Stone.
tfU.
^
.-iS
3
i-SS
>x~ c-
gi-1^
-s^S.
^riB
u
s." c^
lb. or. s. d. s. d.
1
Beer, near Lord Rolle. Chiefly carbo- 'Light tint 131 12 6 to 7 ft.
. . .
In the churches
Axminstpr, nate of lime,' of long, 3 of the viiinitv.
Devonshire. friable, and: brown,
with partial
indurations. |
ft. wide,
and 2 ft.
thick.
St. Peters
"
Church, Exe-
ter, in ex-
posed parts
;
Colyton
Church. Cliar-
raouth,&c.&c.
CniLMARK, Earl of Carbonate of Light 153 7
10 cwt. to I 6 4 10 Salisbury Cathe-
near Salis- Pern- lime, with a green- 3 tons. to to dra), Wilton
bu-y, Wilt- broke. moderate pro- ish Several 2 5 4 Abbey, and
shire. portion of sili-
ca, and occa-
sional grains
brown. be.ls
;
thickest
bed
many other
ancient and
modern build-

of silicate of
iron. 1
about 3
ft.
ings in the vi
cinity.
HOPTON Philip Gall, Compact carbo- Warm 158 7 100 feet 3 4 10 At Chatsworth,
Wood, near Esq., nate of lime,' light cube
;
to to Belvoir Castle,
Wirks- Hapton with encrinal grey. beds 4 5 10 Trentham
worth, Der- Hall, near fragments vary in Hall, Dravton
bysi.ire. Wirks-
onh.
abundant. thick-
ness
from 3
Manor, Bir-
mingham
Grammar
to in ft. S^chool, \c.
*
l"rom my own experiments.

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