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LEONTODON AUTUMNALIS, L. 
Neolithic :— 
Redhall, near Edinburgh. 
Interglacial :— 
Allenton, near Derby, 
TARAXACUM OFFICINALE, Web. 
Neolithic :-— 
Redhall, near Edinburgh; Fillyside, near Edinburgh 
(raised beach). 
Late Glacial :— 
Hoxne, Suffolk (bed C); Hailes, near Edinburgh 
(lower bed); Corstorphine, near Edinburgh; Garvel Park 
(Clyde Beds); Roxburgh Street, Greenock (in glacial clay). 
Interglacial :— 
Southelmham, Suffolk; Allenton, near Derby; West 
Wittering, Sussex. 
SONCHUS ARVENSIS, L. 
Neolithic :— 
Lacustrine deposits of the Scottish Lowlands, Redhall, 
and Gayfield, near Edinburgh. 
VACCINIUM OXYCOCCOS, L. 
Unknown fossil in Britain. 
Recorded from Fahrenkrug in Holstein (C. Weber) ; 
Lauenburg an der Elbe (Keilhack); Klinge bei Cottbus, 
in Prussia (C. Weber); at all three localities being asso- 
ciated with Brasenia purpurea. Also from the Pine, Oak, 
and Spruce Zones in Sweden (Gunnar Andersson). Lah 
