Deposits containing Fossil Plants. rad 
and Bos primigenius —if these were really obtained from 
it—point, on the other hand, to an earlier period. 
HOXNE, SUFFOLK. 
(‘Report of the Committee on the Relation of Palzo- 
lithic Man to the Glacial Epoch, Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 
1896, pp. 400-415, 1897.) 
Ancient Alluvial deposits fill a channel newer than, and 
eroded through, the chalky boulder-clay, but independent 
ofthe existing valley system. Several plant-bearing zones 
are seen in direct superposition, A being the most recent :— 
A, B.—Brick-earth and gravel with Paleolithic implements 
freshwater shells and bones of Elephant. 
Alnus (?). 
Potamogeton. 
Chara. 
C.—Black earth, with freshwater shells, leaves and seeds of 
Arctic plants. 
Ranunculus aquatilis. 
sceleratus. 
repens [deriv- 
. ative (?)]. 
Caltha palustris. 
Viola palustris. 
Stellaria media. 
Montia fontana. 
Rhamnus Frangula [worn 
and derivative]. 
Rubus Idzeus. 
Poterium officinale. 
Hippuris vulgaris. 
Myriophyllum spicatum. 
QEnanthe Phellandrium. 
Sambucus nigra [deriv- 
ative ]. 
Eupatorium cannabinum. 
Bidens tripartita. 
Taraxacum officinale. 
Menyanthes trifoliata. 
Lycopus europzeus. 
Ajuga reptans. 
Rumex maritimus. 
crispus (?). 
Urtica dioica (?) [one 
seed]. 
Betula nana. 
Alnus glutinosa [perhaps 
derivative ]. 
Carpinus Betulus [deriv- 
ative]. 
Salix myrsinites. 
herbacea. 
polaris. 
Ceratophyllum demersum. 
Taxus baccata [ deriv- 
ative]. 
Sparganium ramosum. 
Alisma Plantago. 
Potamogeton rufescens. 
-——— crispus. 
