436 CARTER : GLACIATION OF DON AND DEARNE VALLEYS. 
is claimed is that an attempt has been made to piece together 
a considerable number of obscure facts, and that in the opera- 
tion considerable probability is obtained of the existence of the 
particular phase in the glacial history of England for which he 
contends, in the hope tliat the views set forth may be a help 
towards the solution of the many difficult glacial problems 
that still wait for solution. 
The author desires to express his thanks to Messrs. 
Godfrey Bingley, W. E. Brady, C. Bradshaw, F.C.S., and R. A. 
Bellamy for kind permission to reproduce the photographs 
forming Plates LII., LV., L\ I., LVII., LVIII., and LIX. 
The Pleistocene Deposits of East Anglta. 
Correction. 
In Mr. F. W. Harmer's paper on " The Pleistocene Deposits 
of East Anglir.,," Vol. XV., p. 325, the second footnote on page 
325 states that " as far as the district to the east of the Lincoln- 
shire Wolds is concerned, the evidence," &c. Mr. Harmer 
writes to say that the word east should evidenth^ have been 
icest. The note will then read : — "As far as the district to 
the west of the Lincolnshire Wolds is concerned, the evidence 
shows that the ice moved from north to south, and not north- 
wards from the Fens." 
