8 PLEISTOCENE FRESH-WATER 



most interesting, are those of Kirkdale, in Yorkshire ; the 

 caves of Bamvell and liutton, Somerset ; those of Kent's 

 hole near Torquay, and Oreston near Plymouth. At the 

 following localities fluviatile shells may be obtained : — 

 Ilford, Grays and Clacton, Essex; Erith and Crayford, 

 Kent ; on the Stour at Stutton ; Cropthorn in Worcester- 

 shire ; Market Weighton, Yorkshire. 



LIST OF PTJBLICATIONS. 



Brown, J., ' On a deposit containing Mammalian Remains at Clacton, 



Essex,' Mag. Nat. Hist. 1840, p. 197. 

 Charlesworth, E., Marj. Nat. Hist. 1838, p. 41. 

 BucWand, Rev. W., ' Reliquia Diltwiance' 1824. 

 LyeU, C, 'Elements of Geology,' vol.i. p. 287. 

 ]\Iurchison, R. I., ' Silurian Si/stem' p. 555. 

 Morris, J., ' On the deposits containing Mammalia in the valley of 



the Thames,' Mag. Nat. Hist. 1838, p. 539. 

 ' On deposits containing Mammalia at Maidstone, Kent,' 



3Iag. Nat. Hist. 1836, p. 593. 

 Owen, Professor R., ' British Fossil Mammals and Birds', 1846. 



LIST OF FOSSILS. 

 Plant.e. 



Cei-atophyllum demersum, avct. Chai-a vulgaris. Smith. 

 Chara hispida. Smith. Strobilitcs Woodwardi, Li veil. 



Insecta. 

 Copris lunaris, Linn. 



CONCHIFERA DlMYAKIA. 



Anodon cygneus, Linn. Cyclas cornea, Lam. 



Cyclas amnica, Turt. Hcnslowiana, Jevyns. 



