Made ground ... ... ... ... 2ft. Gin. 



Solid blue clay without stones ... . . 3ft. Oin. 



Peat containing bones of the ox (probably 

 Urns), antlers of the red-deer, willow, 

 hazel and blackthorn . . ... ... ■2ft. Gin 



Solid blue clay without stones ... 8ft Oin. 



Thi.s i)eat is doubtless a continuation of the Newport bed. 



ISoth red-deer and reindeer antlers were found in the 

 Kildale peat beds (See Geological Survey Memoirs). 



The jNIainmoth (Eleihas primigeniuti) is represented by its 

 tusk, or a portion of a tusk, live inches round, which was 

 found in the excavation of the West Hartlepool Docks, and 

 which is, or was, preserved in the Athen?euni at West 

 Hartlepool (T.N.F.C. vol. v., p III). 



The Tees at JSewport has also given up to the dredger an 

 unusually large Dolichocephalic skull particulars of which 

 Avere given by the late Dr. Young, of Yarm ; he being a Tees 

 Conservancy Commissioner thus considerately obliged his col- 

 leagues. Through the courtesy of Mr. Amos, I am enabled to 

 add the information with slight corrections to this paper. 

 The T.C.C. has kindly placed the relic in the charge of the 

 ]\Iiddlesbrough Museum. 



