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(L.—Lower Peat. U.—Upper Peat.) 
Ranunculus sceleratus L. Sambucus nigra 
» LU. 
—— repens . L.U. Viburnum Opulus L.U. 
Oxalis Acetosella U. Fraxinus excelsior L. U. 
Ilex Aquifolium L.U. Polygonum Hydropiper L. 
Acer campestre L.U. Mercurialis perennis . L.U. 
Prunus communis L.U. Betula alba L. U. 
domestica u. Alnus glutinosa. Le Us 
Avium L.U. Corylus Avellana L.U. 
Rubus fruticosus L.U. Quercus Robur. L. U. 
Rosa : . LU. Salix ‘ . U. 
*Pyrus communis L.U. Taxus baccata . » HU: 
Crategus Oxyacantha L.U. Iris Pseudacorus U. 
Hippuris Vulgaris. u. Sparganium ramosum_ L. U. 
CEnanthePhellandrium vu. Scirpus lacustris » TE 
Hedera Helix L.U. Phragmitescommunis L.U. 
Cornus sanguinea L.U. 
DEUBEN, SAXONY. 
(Nathorst, ‘Die Entdeckung einer fossilen Glacialflora 
in Sachsen, am dussersten Rande des nordischen Dilu- 
viums, Kongt. Vetenskaps-Akad. Forh., 1894, pp. 519-544.) 
Arctic plants are here found nearly as far south as 
Lat 50°. The species recorded are :— 
Batrachium confervoides (?). Polygonum viviparum. 
Stellaria graminea (?). Salix herbacea. 
Saxifraga oppostifolia. —— retusa. 
—— Hirculus. —— myrtilloides. 
——-— aizoides. arbuscula (?). 
DRONACHY, FIFE. 
(Bennie, ‘ Arctic Plant-beds in Scotland, Azz. Scottish 
Nat. Hist., 1896, pp. 53-56.) 
Lacustrine deposits, like those of Hailes and Corstor- 
phine, were laid open during the construction of a new 
* Determined by Prof. Marshall Ward from wood. 
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