Abstract
During the course of a recent excursion of the Cambridge Sedgwick Club to the Coniston District, under the guidance of Professor J. E. Marr, important evidence was obtained upon the relationship of the Coniston Limestone Series to the Borrowdale Volcanic Series. A visit was paid to the area south-west of Torver Beck, when, after Professor Marr had pointed out the marked difference between the strike of the Coniston Limestone and that of the underlying Borrowdale rocks at High Pike Haw, the actual strongly discordant junction was located by Professor O. T. Jones and the writer. This was found to be one of unconformity and not a fault, and was traced by the party for some distance.