112 Origin of the British Flora. 
OXALIS ACETOSELLA, L. 
Neolithic :— 
Crossness, Essex (upper bed) ; Redhall, near Edinburgh ; 
Hailes, near Edinburgh. 
Late Glacial :— 
Hailes, near Edinburgh (lower bed). 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM, L. 
Neolithic :— 
Crossness, Essex (upper and lower peats). 
Interglacial :— 
West Wittering, Sussex. 
Also recorded from Griinenthal, in Holstein ; Klinge 
bei Cottbus, in Prussia (associated with Brasenia, Najas 
marina, &c.); Honerdingen, in Hanover (C. Weber). 
RHAMNUS FRANGULA, L. 
Interglacial:— 
Hoxne (bed D); West Wittering, Sussex. 
Recorded from Honerdingen, in Hanover (C. Weber) ; 
Lauenburg an der Elbe (A. G. Nathorst); and from the 
Pine and Oak Zones in Sweden (Gunnar Andersson). 
VITIS VINIFERA, L. 
A portion of a stem discovered by Mr. Worthington 
Smith in the Paleolithic deposits of Stoke Newington was 
so determined by Mr. Carruthers. The specimen has 
unfortunately been mislaid, but Mr. Smith thinks that it is 
probably a recent stem accidentally introduced ; he has 
found several such in ground disturbed during the Roman 
occupation. 
