Deposits containing Fossil Plants. 91 
STOKE NEWINGTON, LONDON. 
(W. G. Smith, ‘Man the Primeval Savage,’ pp. 288, 289. 
8vo, London, 1894.) 
The Paleolithic deposits here have yielded various 
plants ; but the specimens deposited in the British Museum 
by Mr. Worthington Smith are not at present available. 
He mentions :-— 
Clematis Vitalba. (Leaves.) 
Vitis vinifera. (Wood ; perhaps a recent specimen.) 
Rubus (?). (Fragments of stems, with thorns.) 
Ulmus. 
Betula. (Bark and wood.) 
Alnus glutinosa. (Leaves and catkins.) 
Corylus. 
Taxus. 
Pinus. 
Rushes. 
Sedges. ) Impressions. 
Grass. 
Aspidium Filex-mas. (Impressions of pinne.) 
Osmunda regalis. (Fronds and rhizomes.) 
STONE, HAMPSHIRE. 
(Reid, ‘A fossiliferous Pleistocene Deposit at Stone, on 
the Hampshire Coast,’ Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. XLIX., 
Pp. 325-328. 1893.) 
Carbonaceous river-mud here underlies the Palzolithic 
gravels. It is evidently equivalent to the Interglacial 
deposits of West Wittering and Selsey, and contains 
remains of Elephant and of the following plants :— 
Ranunculus sceleratus. Myriophyllum. 
repens. Caucalis nodosa. 
Arenaria peploides. Valeriana officinale. 
Acer monspessulanum. Mentha aquatica. 
Rubus fruticosus. Lycopus europzus. 
Potentilla. Atriplex patula. 
Rosa. Polygonum aviculare. 
