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the lacustrine deposit of Elie is not older than the Neolithic 
period. The flowering plants are :-— 
Ranunculus aquatilis. Valeriana officinalis, 
Flammula. Cnicus lanceolatus. 
repens. Menyanthes trifoliata. 
Viola (?). Ajuga reptans. 
Lychnis alba. Atriplex patula. 
diurna (?). Polygonum Persicaria. 
Stellaria media. Corylus Avellana. 
Linum. Iris Pseudacorus. 
Rubus Idzus. Potamogeton. 
Potentilla Tormentilla. Carex, several species, 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Phragmites (?). 
Ethusa Cynapium. Chara. 
ENDSLEIGH STREET, LONDON. 
(Hicks, ‘On the Discovery of Mammoth and other 
Remains in Endsleigh Street... Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc, Vol. XLVIIL., pp. 453-468. 1892.) 
A clayey loam containing bones of Mammoth and 
numerous seeds, fills the lower part of a hollow eroded 
in the London Clay. From its position at the base of 
the Drift, and its resemblance to other deposits in the 
neighbourhood of London, it is most probably Interglacial, 
though newer than the boulder-clay of Middlesex. 
Ranunculus aquatilis. Rumex obtusifolius. 
sceleratus. Luzula (?) maxima (?). 
repens. Potamogeton obtusifolius. 
Stellaria media. — crispus. 
Geranium. Zannichellia palustris. 
Potentilla Tormentilla. Eleocharis palustris. 
Hippuris vulgaris. Carex dioica. 
Myriophyllum spicatum. — 2 Sp. 
Polygonum aviculare. Chara. 
Persicaria, 
FAHRENKRUG IN HOLSTEIN. 
(Weber, ‘ Ueber die diluviale Flora von Fahrenkrug in 
Holstein, Exgler’s Bot. Jahrb., Beiblatt 43. 1893.) 
