SHEPPARD : NOTES ON ELEPIIAS ANTIQUUS AND OTHER REMAINS. 231 
Two large Teeth of Elephas antiquus. 
Portion of Horn-core of Bison, Bison priscus (?) 
Penultimate Molar of Bos primigenius. 
Ultimate ,, 
Humerus of Deer, Cervus sp. ( 
Right Horn Boss, with part of Skull, of Red Deer, Cervus elaphus. 
Distal end of left hind Canon Bone of Horse, Equus cahallus. 
Stones witli incrustations resembling serpulje, etc. 
Explanation of Plate XXXVHI. 
Fig. 1. Prescott's Pit. — Typical view of the pipes which occur 
in the gravel. Immediately under each pipe the gravel is 
partially cemented together. The loose nature of the 
gravel can be seen from the heap in the bottom left-hand 
corner. 
Fig. 2. Prescott's Pit. — This excellent photograph shows very 
clearly the current-bedding in the gravels. Alternate 
beds of sand and gravel, dipping at an angle of 45^*, are 
capped by a layer of fairly horizontal sand and gravel. 
Both gravels are precisely similar in composition. 
I am indebted to my friend Mr. J. Hollingworth, M.R.C.S., for 
having kindly accompanied me to Brough and taken several photo- 
graphs of the sections there exposed, from which the two accompanying 
this paper have been selected. 
