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LECTURE XI. 



STNCHRONAL TABLE OP DILUVIAL 



Scandinavia. 



Great Britain. 



Belgium, North. 

 Germany. 



Kitchen refuse 

 (Kjokken - modd- 



ings). 

 Older Pine Period 



of the turf-moors 



Loam. 



Modern allu- 

 vium. 



Loam. 



Mecklenburg 

 gTaves ? 



Upper Moraines 

 in the valleys. 



Pebbles in the 

 lower valleys. 

 Oesars. 



Sand, with fresh water snails. 

 Eleplias primigenius. Rhinoceros 

 tichorhimis. 



Stone hatchets, near Hoxrie, 

 Icldingham, on the Ouse. 



Caves, with Ursus spelaus, 

 Hycena spelcBa, and hatchets. 



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Caves of Liege 

 withE'/ejj has p ri- 

 migenius, Bkmo- 

 ceros tichorhimis, 

 Ursus spiel., etc. 



Man of Engis, 

 Engihoul, and 

 Neanderthal. 



Greatest height of 



the Ice- Sea. 

 Bed with glacial 



molluscs. 



Clay, with wood (oaks, yew, 

 pine), near Hoxne. 



Old alluvium (drift), with 

 pebbles. 



Clays, with glacial molluscs, 

 on the Clyde. 



Blocks of the 

 North - German 

 plain transport- 

 ed from Scandi- 

 navia. 



Glacial tracts be- 

 neath the present 

 sea - leve , with 

 scoring stones. 



Glacial clay with blocks 

 (boulder-clay). 







Sunken forest and fluvio- 

 marine formations, near Cro- 

 mer, with Elejjhas aiitiqtms and 

 mericlionalis, Rhmoceros etruscus, 

 etc., with oaks, yews, firs, etc. 





