PUBLICATIONS OF S. HAZZLEDINE WARREN 149 —. 1906c. The characteristics of hill-drifts. Discussion on A. J. Jukes- Browne, "The Clay-with-Flints". Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1906, 62, 163. 1907a. The origin of hill-drifts. Discussion on Sir John Evans, " Some Recent Discoveries of Palaeolithic Implements'". Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1908, 64, 6. 8. 1907b. "The Flint Supplies of the Ancient Cornish", Man, 1907. 27. Neolithic industries. 9. 1907c. "Notes on some Palaeolithic and Neolithic Implements from East Lincolnshire", Man, 1907, 89, 3 figs. Artifacts from under submerged peat, etc. Later (1932a) the author doubted the Palaeolithic age of any of these. —. 1907d. "Forest Ramble and Visit to Mr. Hazzledine Warren's Private Museum", Essex Naturalist, 15, 47-8. 10. 1909a. "Charcoal Burning in Epping Forest'", Selbourne Mag., 20, 109, 2 photos. 11. 1909b. "Notes on the Palaeolithic and Neolithic Implements of East Essex", Essex Naturalist, 16, 46-51, 6 pls. Acheulian artifacts in Frinton gravels; "Lyonesse" surface p.48; for revised dating see 1936a, 1954a, 1955a. —. 1909c. Lantern Slides of Deneholes shown at Royal Anthropo- logical Institute, Feb. 9. —. 1909d. Exhibit illustrating pressure-chipped notches in flint. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1909, 65, cxxv. 12. 1910a. "Excursion to the Loughton District of Epping Forest and to Mr. Hazzledine Warren's Museum". Proc. Geol. Assoc, 21, 451-455. Composition of Pebble Gravel, etc.; site "B" proved to be Glacial Gravel. 13. 1910b. "Charcoal Burners in Epping Forest: their Primitive Hut and the formation of Hut-Circles", Essex Naturalist, 16, 65-73, 5 pls. Also lecture on this subject at Royal Anthrop- ological Institute, April 12, 1910. See 1909a, 1948c. —. 1910c. Meeting at Walton-on-Naze Essex Naturalist, 16, 233-4. —. 1910d. The date of the subsidence of East Lincolnshire. Essex Naturalist, 16, 100. —. 1910c. "The Camera in Science", Selbourne Mag., 21, 4-7. —. 1910f. Natural Flint Flaking. Lantern slides lent to Boyd Dawkins for Huxley Memorial Lecture, "The Arrival of Man in Britain in the Pleistocene Age", Journ. Roy. Anthrop. Inst., 40, 237. 14. 1910g. "Note on a Prehistoric Deposit at Loughton. Essex". Essex Naturalist, 16, 101-3. Probably Early Iron Age.