158 HAZZLEDINE WARREN : STUDY OF PRE-HISTORY IN ESSEX. 
Leyton (A. P. Wire, E.N., in., 1889, p. 235). Palseoliths found 
in Grove Green Lane. 89 
Leyton ( E.N. , xiii., 1904, p. 255). Brief note on palseoliths 
from Grove Green Lane purchased for E.F.C. Museum. 90 
Leyton ( E.N. , xiii., 1903, p. 84). Thirty implements found 
in “ the Valley of the Fillibrook ” presented by Dr. F. 
Corner. 91 
Hackney Marshes (A. Wrigley,F.AC, xvii., 1912, pp. 121-122 ; 
124 ; xviii., 1915, pp. 73-74). Derivative palseoliths from 
the High and Mid Terraces found in the low level gravel 
under the Alluvium [68, 70]. 92 
Walthamstow ( E.N. , xv., 1909, p. 285). Brief note. 93 
Flamstead End, Cheshunt (J. French, E.N., xv., 1908, p. 
258). Note on finding of palseoliths. 94 
Bishop Stortford (E. Taylor, E.N., iii., 1889, p. 227). 
Palseoliths, andNeoliths, found in the district (no details). 95 
Brentwood (A. Warner, E.N., iv., 1890, p. 198). Palseolith 
found between Brentwood and Tyler’s Common. 96 
Felstead (J. French, E.N., iv., 1890, p. 226 ; vi. 1892, p. 78). 
Small palseolith found on the surface (J. French, E.N., 
xvi., 1911, p. 246). Also from a brickyard at Causeway 
End. 97 
Braintree (W. H. Dalton, E.N., vi., 1890, p. 79). Loam and 
river gravel, banked against the Glacial gravel on either 
side of the Hoppit Brook. In these, the Rev. J. W. Ken¬ 
worthy has found palseoliths and bones of Elephas and Equus 
A large patch of brickearth near Meg’s Mill forms a terrace 
some 20 feet above the river [45]. 98 
Braintree (J. French, E.N., v., 1891, p. 212). The above 
discoveries [98] were made in Hunnable’s gravel pit, on 
the S. side of the town, mid-way between the top of the 
hill and the river flat. Further stratigraphical details 
are given [incidentally recorded in 144]. 99 
Braintree, Dunmow, and Chelmsford (J. French, E.N., 
xv., 1908, pp. 130-131). Brickearth bordering the Alluvium 
of the Chelmer and Brain valleys yields Elephas and 
Rhinoceros and later [? Mousterian] palseoliths. 100 
Rayne (J. French, E.N ., xv., 1908, p. 258). 
Chelmsford (H. Mothersole, E.N., x., 1898, p. 305). 
Palseoliths scarce ; has found 2 implements and half-a- 
dozen flakes. Also 2 leaf-shaped arrow-heads and flakes 
and cores in superficial brickearth or rainwash [ ? “ Cave 
Age ” or Neolithic]. 101 
