ON THE RELATION OF PALAOLITHIC MAN TO THE GLACIAL EPOCH. 415 
BH 19. In Brickyard. Surface 104 feet above O,D. and 8 feet below 
old surface. 
Made ground . : - ; : ; F E : 
A Light blue brickearth (base of A?) . - : ‘ : es 
C Black loam : : : ‘ : - : - : . 
f Hard green clay : : : : : : 
E +} Green and black clay, quartz grains in lower part 
| Carbonaceous clay and Chalk pebbles : F : 2 
Chalky Boulder Clay, penetrated by small roots . ‘ spall 
BH 20 and section in bank, in the Brickyard near the pug-mill. 
Surface 111 feet above O.D. 
Feet. 
Gravelly sand 1 : e (6 
A J Sand and sandy loamy “°°” 7? BBE: bala 
Grey loam . : 6 
C Carbonaceous loam and ‘plant remains, very black below 
(perhaps base of A) : ; : : : ; ; > rk 
{ Hard green clay : 3 : : : ; : : 5 
: . : : : 1 
ie 
‘ | Green and black clay 
Life-zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks.—Report of the Com- 
mittee, consisting of Mr. J. E. Marr (Chairman), Mr. EH. J. 
Garwoop (Secretary), and Mr. A. H. Foorp, appointed to study 
the Life-zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks. (Drawn up by 
Mr. GARwoob.) 
Iy a paper read before the British Association at Ipswich, in 1895, two 
of us called attention to the work of Dr. Waagen on the Upper Palzozoic 
rocks of the Salt Range, and gave reasons for supposing that the Car- 
boniferous rocks of Britain might be divided into zones.! In that paper 
it was suggested ‘that a Committee be appointed to inquire into the 
possibility of dividing the Carboniferous rocks into zones, to call the 
_ attention of local observers to the desirability of collecting fossils with 
this view, and, if possible, to retain the services of eminent specialists to 
whom these fossils may be submitted.’ This Committee was appointed, 
and the members thereof beg leave to submit their report. 
The Committee believe that the following districts would furnish 
good results, and recommend that those whose names are appended to 
the various districts be asked to take charge of their particular districts 
and to endeavour to carry out therein the objects of the Committee :— 
England and Wales: Northumberland and the Border, Professor 
G. A. Lebour ; Northern part of Pennine chain and adjoining regions, 
Messrs. Garwood and Marr ; Southern part of ditto and adjoining regions, 
Mr. P. F. Kendall and Dr. Wheelton Hind; North Wales, Mr. G. H. 
1 See Rept. Brit. Assoc. 18965, p. 696. 
