﻿SIE JOHN EVANS ON SOME KECENT 



[Feb. 1908, 



From Whipsnade Heath, about 2^ miles to the south of Dunstable, 

 Mr. Smith has obtained a good ovate implement (3| x 2| inches), 

 ochreous, from brown clay, a thin water-laid material resting upon 

 Eed Clay-with-Flints. The elevation is 651 feet above O.D., at 

 least 210 feet above the Yer, assuming it to rise at Markyate 



Fig. 1. 



Street, as it now very rarely does. I may incidentally mention 

 that I have known that stream to have its source 5| miles higher 

 up its valley in one year than it had in another. 



The discoveries that I have hitherto been recording were made 



