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  J.: 
  J. 
  J. 
  2EZ5IWICH 
  OX 
  THE 
  OOCUKKB5CE 
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  Brick-earth 
  occurs 
  in 
  small 
  quantities 
  and 
  at 
  various 
  levels, 
  itr. 
  

   Topley 
  has 
  described 
  a 
  local 
  mass 
  of 
  it 
  on 
  East 
  Hailing 
  Heath, 
  at 
  an 
  

   elevation 
  of 
  290 
  ft.* 
  It 
  occurs 
  also 
  just 
  below 
  the 
  Ganlt-pit 
  on 
  

  

  Park 
  Farm 
  at 
  340 
  ft., 
  at 
  Crown 
  Point 
  under 
  Oldbury 
  Hill 
  at 
  490 
  ft., 
  

   on 
  the 
  line 
  of 
  railway 
  just 
  below 
  Fane 
  Hill 
  at 
  300 
  ft., 
  and 
  again 
  at 
  

   Seal 
  Chart 
  Common, 
  at 
  a 
  height 
  of 
  about 
  520 
  ft. 
  It 
  is 
  possible 
  

   that 
  some 
  of 
  the-. 
  1 
  3 
  la 
  may 
  be. 
  like 
  the 
  gravel-drifts, 
  reec 
  ostracted 
  

   from 
  the 
  earlier 
  deposits. 
  

  

  P:~ 
  :■.:'.'.:'. 
  : 
  Fli 
  tl 
  \ 
  Us. 
  — 
  It 
  is 
  on 
  the 
  surface 
  of 
  the 
  land 
  at 
  

   all 
  levels 
  up 
  to 
  ::.. 
  and 
  associated 
  generally 
  with 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  . 
  : 
  - 
  —mentioned 
  drifts, 
  that 
  these 
  memorials 
  of 
  early 
  Man 
  are 
  

   spread. 
  It 
  requires, 
  however, 
  long 
  and 
  patient 
  search 
  to 
  find 
  

   them, 
  and 
  ITr. 
  Harrison's 
  collection 
  is 
  the 
  result 
  of 
  many 
  years" 
  

   search 
  at 
  intervals 
  of 
  leisure. 
  Of 
  all 
  these 
  specimens 
  he 
  has 
  kept 
  

   a 
  full 
  record, 
  noting 
  the 
  height 
  above 
  the 
  sea-level, 
  and 
  giving 
  

   a 
  slight 
  sketch 
  :: 
  each 
  implement. 
  They 
  appear 
  to 
  have 
  been 
  

   found 
  at 
  42 
  different 
  k 
  salities. 
  The 
  following 
  is 
  the 
  list 
  of 
  these 
  he 
  

   has 
  Irawn 
  up 
  forme, 
  arranged 
  alphabetically, 
  with 
  the 
  height 
  above 
  

   sea-level, 
  and 
  the 
  number 
  of 
  implements 
  found 
  at 
  each 
  place 
  f 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  L: 
  slides 
  

   (within 
  5 
  miles 
  of 
  Ighthain). 
  

  

  

  Ash 
  (including 
  those 
  found 
  by 
  Mr. 
  Fe 
  B. 
  ] 
  

   Crawshay) 
  

  

  Bower 
  Lane, 
  near 
  Z:~: 
  rd 
  

  

  Bitchet 
  and 
  St 
  ; 
  ne 
  Street 
  

  

  Bewley 
  Valley 
  Parsons-brooms 
  and 
  Warren 
  1 
  

   Plantation** 
  

  

  Buckwell.ar.d 
  Clay-pit 
  field), 
  S. 
  : 
  Chart 
  Farm 
  

  

  Bayshaw 
  and 
  Robsacks, 
  N. 
  :: 
  Ightham 
  

  

  I 
  ::"'"--- 
  rr:: 
  

  

  Basted 
  

  

  Brooms 
  and 
  Iresneld, 
  2v\ 
  of 
  Oldbury 
  Hill 
  

  

  Broomsleigh. 
  Chart 
  Farm, 
  and 
  Eider's 
  hop- 
  i 
  

   garden 
  

  

  Chart 
  Common 
  

  

  Chart 
  Lodge 
  

  

  Cr 
  : 
  nc 
  h 
  

  

  Claygate 
  Cross 
  

  

  Crowhnrst 
  (and 
  Xin^sfield 
  i 
  

  

  Cop 
  Hall 
  (Behnont),~E. 
  of 
  Ightham 
  

  

  Coneyfield, 
  IS. 
  of 
  Ightham 
  Church 
  

  

  Dunks 
  Green 
  and 
  Shipborne 
  

  

  Fane 
  Hill 
  (and 
  Twelve 
  -acres). 
  ZS\ 
  of 
  Ightham... 
  

  

  Four 
  Vents, 
  near 
  Fast 
  Yaldham 
  

  

  Fuller 
  Street 
  

  

  - 
  3 
  Green, 
  near 
  Hadlow 
  

  

  Hadlow. 
  North 
  of 
  

  

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  12 
  

  

  15 
  

  

  3 
  

  

  4 
  

  

  1 
  

  

  3 
  

  

  10 
  

  

  34 
  

  

  1 
  

   1 
  

  

  1 
  

   1 
  

  

  1 
  

   4 
  

  

  62 
  

  

  1 
  

   1 
  

   1 
  

   1 
  

   1 
  

  

  Height 
  

  

  above 
  the 
  

   aea-lefd. 
  

  

  500 
  

  

  ' 
  

   «K 
  to 
  4.35 
  

   I 
  H 
  to 
  384 
  

  

  300 
  

   284 
  

  

  400 
  

  

  400 
  to 
  460 
  

  

  510 
  

   4.34 
  

   350 
  

   350 
  

  

  310 
  

   410 
  

   095 
  

  

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  : 
  " 
  ' 
  .-=- 
  

  

  310 
  to 
  350 
  

   420 
  

   400 
  

  

  137 
  

   110 
  

   120 
  

  

  * 
  Geology 
  of 
  the 
  Weald, 
  p. 
  1S3. 
  

   t 
  Ordinary 
  nakes 
  are 
  omitted. 
  

  

  