HAZZLEDINE WARREN ! STUDY OF PRE-HISTORY IN ESSEX. 159 
Broomfield, near Chelmsford (F. Challis, E.N., i., 1887, 
p. 16). Worked flints in valley gravels. 102 
Kelvedon [13]. 
Colchester (H. Laver, E.N., ii., 1888, pp. 187-188). Palaeolithic 
scraper from the surface overlying drift gravel in Lexden 
Park. 103 
Stour Estuary [51]. 
Frinton-on-Sea (S. H. Warren, E.N., xvi., 1909, p. 46). 
Palaeoliths from gravels capping the cliffs at about 70 feet 
O.D. (High Terrace). 104 
Clacton-on-Sea ( E.N., x., 1898, p.406; xiv., 1906, p.164.) 
Palaeolithic flakes from, the Elephas antiquus bed found 
by the Rev. J. W. Kenworthy and others. 105 
Clacton-on-Sea (S. H. Warren, E.N., xvii., 1912, p. 15). 
Palaeolithic flakes and rude implements, also the point of a 
wooden spear (?) from the Elephas antiquus bed. 106 
Lea Valley (S. H. Warren, E.N., xv., 1907, p. 48). Brief 
note [74]. 107 
Stoke Newington (E.N., xvii., 1912, p. 109). Visit to part 
of the Greenhill collection in the Hackney Borough library 
[74]. 108 
Caddington, near Dunstable (W. G. Smith, E.N., viii., 1894, 
p. 39). Brief note of the “ Palaeolithic floor ” in brick- 
earth. 109 
Palceolithic Skull, Bury St. Edmunds (W. G. Smith, Proc., 
iv., 1884, p. lxxx. ; T. V. Holmes, E.N., i., 1887, p. 45 ; 
W. G. Smith, E.N., i., 1887, p. 136-137, fig.). no 
Eoanihropus dawsoni, demonstration by Dr. A. Smith Wood¬ 
ward (E.N., xvii., 1913, p. 214). in 
VI. Holocene—Stratigraphy and Fauna (including 
Prehistoric Relic-beds, etc.). 
a.— Estuarine and Marine sites. 
Tilbury, geological position of skeleton (T. V. Holmes, Trans., 
iv., 1886, pp. 135-148 ; discussion, Proc., iv., 1884, p. 
lxxxviii.). Shows Owen’s error in referring the human 
skeleton to the Palaeolithic period. The evidence of the 
stratigraphy is unequivocal, and points to a Holocene 
date [260]. 112 
Tilbury, age of skeleton (F. C. J. Spurrell, E.N., iii., 1889, 
p. 90), quotation. Thinks the remains may be inter¬ 
mediate between the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic. 113 
