and their Relation to the Glacial Epoch. 



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Fishes. 



Perca fluviatilis, Linn. ; Esox lucius, Linn. ; Leuciscus rutilus, 

 Linn. ; Leuciscus erythrophthalmus, Linn. ; Tinea vulgaris, Guv. 



Insects. 



Elytra of several genera of beetles, badly preserved ; Galls. 



Mollusca. 



Helix pulchella, Muller ; Clausilia biplicata, Mont.; Carychium 

 minimum, Muller; Planorbis albus, Midler; Planorbis carinatus, 

 Muller (recorded by Mr. E. T. Newton) ; Planorbis complanatus, 

 Linn.; Planorbis nautileus, Linn. ; Planorbis nitidus, Muller; Plan- 

 orbis spirorbis, Muller (found by Mr. A. S. Kennard) ; Limnaea 

 auricularia, Linn.; Limnsea peregra, Muller; Lirnnasa stagnalis, 

 Linn. ; Velletia lacustris, Linn. ; Valvata pisci-nalis, Midler ; Valvata 

 cristata, Muller; Bythinia leachii, Shepp. ; Bythinia tentaculata, 

 Linn. ; Pisidium pusillum, Gmel. ; SphaBrium corneum, Linn. ; 

 Anodonta. 



Flowering Plants. 



Ranunculus aquatilis, Linn.; Ranunculus sceleratus, Linn.; Ranun- 

 culus repens, Linn. ; Montia f ontana, Linn. ; Prunus spinosa, Linn. ; 

 Poterium officinale, Hook. f. ; Pyrus torminalis ? Elnrh. (identical 

 with seeds found at Hoxne) ; Hippuris vulgaris, Linn. ; Myriophyl- 

 lum; Cornus sanguinea, Linn. ; Sambucus nigra, Linn. ; Eupatorium 

 cannabinum, Linn. ; Fraxinus excelsior, Linn. ; Menyanthes trifoliata,. 

 Linn. ; Lycopus europseus, Linn. ; Ajuga reptans, Linn. ; Alnus 

 glutinosa, Linn. ; Qaercus robur, Linn. ; Ceratophyllum demersum, 

 Linn. ; Sparganium ; Potamogeton crispus, Linn. ; Potamogeton sp. ; 

 Potamogeton sp. ; Naias marina, Linn. ; Scirpus lacustris, Linn. ; 

 Scirjms sp. ; Carex. 



Mosses. 



Antitrichia curtipendula, Brid. ; Homalotliecium sericeum, Bry. 

 Furop. ; Hyocomium brevirostre ? Bry. Europ. ; Isothecium ? ; 

 Neckera complanata. Bry. Europ. ; Stereodon cupressiformis, Brid. ; 

 Zygodon ? 



Characce. 



Several species indet. 



Such trees as the oak, ash, sloe, cornel, elder, and alder point 

 unmistakably to a temperate climate, and the fauna and flora as a 

 whole suggest climatic conditions not differing greatly from those 



