yol. 65.] the brighton cliff-formation. 207 



Discussion. 



The President (Prof. Sollas) remarked that many years ago 

 Mr. Jesson, F.Gr.S., had found plant-remains in the Elephant Bed 

 at the base of the cliffs east of Brighton. These had been shown 

 to Prestwich and Carruthers, but, owing to their imperfection, had 

 not been determined. Perhaps the Author would state whether 

 he had met with any specimens of better preserved plants. 



The Author replied in the negative, and at the same time 

 expressed his thanks for'the reception accorded to his paper. 



