HAZZLEDINE WARREN: STUDY OF PRE-HISTORY IN ESSEX. I57 
ii., 1888, p. 97-101, 2 figs) from N.E. London and various parts 
of the world. 77 
Thames Valley (A. S. Kennard, E.N., xiii., 1903, p.87). Brief 
note on exhibition of palaeoliths (ibid. p. 133). An abstract 
of the author’s views on the succession of the implements. 78 
Thames Valley (J. P. Johnson, E.N., xiii., 1903, pp. 97-110, 7 
figs, and map). General review of the subject. 76 
Mucking and Orsett (W. G. Smith, T. & P., iii., 1882, p. 
lvi.). New record of implements and flakes in gravels. 80 
Grays (Thurrock) (W. G. Smith, T. & P., ii., 1881, p. xviii.) 
New records of flakes and a broken implement from high- 
level gravels. 81 
Grays (A. S. Kennard, E.N., xiii., 1903, pp. 112-113, plate). 
A “ Moustier ” type of side-scraper found in situ in the Mid 
Terrace gravel of the Globe pit. Appears to be a deriva¬ 
tive. This Moustier type is occasionally found in periods 
earlier than the Mousterian. Now in E.F.C. Museum. 82 
Grays, Ilford, and Crayford (Kent) (J. P. Johnson, E.N., 
xi., 1901, pp. 52-57, 5 figs.). Contemporary flint flakes 
from the Mid Terrace [erroneously called “ Low-level drift ”] 
‘of these localities [27]. 83 
Ilford, Barking Side, and Wanstead (M. A. C. Hinton, E.N., 
xi., 1899, pp. 161-165). Sections in High Terrace at Barking 
Side and Wanstead yielding palaeoliths. Many of the 
palaeoliths of the Mid-Terrace of Wanstead are derivatives 
from the High Terrace. Also new sections at Ilford. 84 
Barking Side (E.N., ii., 1888, p. 262). Palaeolith found by 
W. Cole in gravel at St. Swithin’s farm. Description by 
W. G. Smith—pointed, sub-triangular, straight sides, 
heavy butt with some crust, sub-ochreous, slightly abraded. 
The latter author has also found palaeoliths at Wallend, 
1 mile W. of Barking Town [34]. 85 
S.W. Essex (W . H. Smith, Pvoc. } i\ ., 1884, PP* cxx\ . cxxvi.). 
Brief abstract. Traces of the Mousterian “ floor ” near 
Leyton, and also records what he believes to be 
palaeoliths from Nazeing, Parndon, High Beach, Wanstead, 
Leyton, West Ham Park, Ilford, Plashet, Plaistow, and East 
Tilbury. 86 
Wanstead (W. Crouch, E.N., iv., 1890, p. 17). A “ late type " 
of palaeolith [? St. Acheul ii.] from gravel at Lake’s Farm, 
Cannhall Lane. 87 
Wanstead (C. H. Butcher, E.N., xviii., 1915, pp. 76-78). 
Details of sections in, and implements from, the Mid 
Terrace. 88 
