BITLLEN : HOLOCElirE LAKD-SHELLS AT EEIGATE. 329 



Helix aspersa (two specimens) occurred at 9 ins. and 10^ ins. depth 

 respectively. I cannot understand its absence from the lower levels, 

 as it is painfully abundant in Eeigate gardens, and I have found it 

 hibernating in some numbers in the Walton Lane, about the same 

 level as the Horseshoe Pit. 



My sincere thanks are due to Mr. B. B. Woodward, for much help 

 in identifying critical specimens, to Dr. Henry Woodward, for 

 identifying the bones mentioned, to Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin- Austen, 

 for kindly giving me the H. pomatia and bones from Eeigate, also to 

 Mr. H. Woods, of Cambridge, and Dr. F. L. Kitchin, for identifying 

 the derived fossils. 



VOL. III. — OCTOBEK, 1899. -'' 



