100 Rev. R. Ashington Bullen—Molian Deposits at Etel. 
3 miles northward. The height of the cliffs at Ktel is about 30 feet. 
The corresponding outcrop opposite, across the river, is almost planed 
down to the level of the shore-sand. 
Fig. 3 (Plate IX) gives the scanty ruins of the chapel of 
Ste. Brigitte looking northward across the river to Etel itself. The 
‘stones, as can be seen, are unmortared, and the whole building is of 
a primitive type of construction. Many shells of Cardium edule occur 
on the east side. With this we may compare the kitchen midden 
surrounding Constantine Church, Cornwall, and that near St. Piran’s 
Church, Perranzabuloe, also in Cornwall, some scanty remains of 
which are still in evidence.!. The narrowness of the door, with its 
stone lintel, and the absence of the arch are noteworthy. ‘The date of 
the building probably approximates more nearly to that of St. Piran’s 
first church, which was completely overwhelmed by blown-sand in 
the seventh century 4.p.,' than to any later date. 
The views (Plate LV, Guor. Mae. for January, 1910) were adapted 
by Miss Gertrude M. Woodward from French views, to the unknown 
authors of which, and to her, my thanks are due. I am also greatly 
indebted to M. Charles Garnier, of Etel, for invaluable help in kindly 
arranging and superintending the taking of photographs of all the 
principal points requiring illustration, a pleasant proof of the reality 
of the ‘ Entente Cordiale’. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Guitpert, L. Submerged Forests of Brittany (1907). (N.B.—Not in Libraries of 
the Geological Society, or at the British Museum, Natural History.) 
Cayrux, L. “Les tourbes des plages bretonnes, au nord de Morlaix (Finistére). 
Note présentée par M. Michel Lévy.’ Comptes Rendus des Sciences, Paris, 
1905, pp. 468-70. 
“Tes tourbes immergées de la cdte brétonne dans la région de 
Plougasnel-Primel (Finistére). Note préliminaire.”” Bull. Soc. Géol. “France, 
Paris, 1906, tome vi, pp. 142-7 (with one figure). 
M. Cayeux gives the following section :— 
. Sable aw m.). 
Sable tourbeux et tourbe avec souches (+55 m.). 
Sable (*25 m.). 
. Tourbe bane supérieur 4 Roseaux (-40 m.). 
Sable (*15m.). 
. Tourbe (alluvion végétale) (+55 m.). 
Tourbe, bane inférieur 4 Roseaux (*55 m.). 
Sable (:10m.). 
1 Proc. Malac. Soe., vol. viii, p. 247. 
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