Former Distribution of British Plants. 1 5 1 



Interglacial : — 



West Wittering, Sussex ; Admiralty Offices, London 

 (Abbott); Hitchin, Hertfordshire; Southelmham, Suffolk; 

 Hoxne, Suffolk (beds D and E) ; Mundesley, Norfolk (old 

 valley deposit). 



Early Glacial : — 



Beeston, Norfolk (base of Arctic Freshwater bed). 

 Preglacial (Cromer Forest-bed) : — 



Common at nearly all localities. 



JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS, L. 



Unknown fossil in Britain. 



Recorded from the Dryas, Birch, Pine, Oak, and Spruce 

 Zones in Sweden (Gunnar Andersson); also from Honer- 

 dingen, in Hanover, associated with Platanus, Juglans, &c. 

 (Carl Weber) ; and from Griinenthal, in Holstein, asso- 

 ciated with Braseuia (Carl Weber). 



Taxus baccata, L. 



Neolithic : — 



Common in peat below the sea-level in the Thames 

 Valley and Fenland ; Portobello, near Edinburgh. 



Interglacial : — 



Hoxne, Suffolk (bed D). 



Preglacial (Cromer Forest-bed) : — 



Mundesley, Bacton, Happisburgh (in Norfolk); Pake- 

 field (in Suffolk). 



PlCEA EXCELSA, Link. 

 Preglacial (Cromer Forest-bed) : — 



Cromer, Mundesley, Bacton, Happisburgh, in Norfolk. 



