OF MARLBOROUGH. XX111 



The flint-drift exposed in the railway-cutting is similar 

 in character to, and is covered by clay without flints in 

 the same way as, the flint-drift of Hampshire and Sussex, 

 in which bones of the Mammoth, Rhinoceros, &c., have 

 been found. There the upper clay has acted as a protection 

 to the mammalian remains below ; and it is not improbable 

 that some such remains may also be found in the flint-drift 

 of this neighbourhood where it is laid open at some depth 

 below the surface. 



ERRATA. 



Page 24, line 14, a full stop, not a comma, after Down. [White 

 Horse Down is near Marlborough.] 



Page 82, line 14, for Hook. 429 (Neottia) read Hook. 429 (Listera). 



