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Apparently a littoral deposit of the same date as the 
Interglacial marine gravels which occupy the lower grounds, 
and lie between two boulder-clays. 
KLINGE BEI COTTBUS, PRUSSIA. 
(Nehring, ‘ Ueber Wirbelthier-Reste von Klinge, Neues 
Jahrb. fiir Mineralogie, 1895, pp. 183-208 ; Nehring, ‘ Ueber 
Elephas-Molaren, aus dem diluvialen Torflager von Klinge 
bei Cottbus,’ Gesellsch. naturf. Freunde, 20th Oct., 1896.) 
The deposit is probably of Interglacial date. The plants 
are associated with remains of Mammoth, Rhinoceros, Horse, 
Reindeer, and a species of Megaceros closely allied to the 
Irish Elk. The determination of the plants is mainly due 
to Dr. C. Weber. 
Thalictrum flavum. Salix aurita. 
Nuphar luteum. — cinerea. 
Nymphea alba. —— repens. 
Brasenia ovulum. Caprea (?). 
Tilia platyphyllos (?). Populus tremula. 
Ilex aquifolium. Ceratophyllum submersum. 
Acer campestre. - demersum. 
Comarum palustre. Taxus baccata. 
Hippuris vulgaris. Pinus sylvestris. 
Myriophyllum. Picea excelsa. 
Galium palustre (?). Stratiotes aloides. 
Vaccinium Oxycoccos. Echinodorusranunculoides(?). 
Menyanthes trifoliata. Potamogeton natans. 
Betula verucosa. Najas marina. 
— odorata. Scirpus lacustris. 
Alnus. pauciflorus (?). 
Carpinus Betulus. Cladium Mariscus. 
Corylus Avellana. Carex, several sp. 
Quercus. Polysticum Thelypteris. 
LAUENBURG AN DER ELBE. 
(Keilhack, ‘Ueber ein interglaciales Torflager im 
Diluvium von Lauenburg an der Elbe,’ /akré. der k. preuss. 
geolog. Landesanstalt fir 1884. Berlin, 1885; Nathorst, 
G 
