PALAEOLITHIC DEPOSITS. 7 Ilford, visit to (E. N., vii., 1893, p. 47). Elephas primigenius is the common species here, E. antiquus at Grays. 24 Ilford, visit to (W. Crouch, E.N., vii., 1893, pp. 93-94). Notes on the mammalian remains. 25 Ilford, visit to, by the Geologists' Association (T. V. Holmes, E.N., xi., 1899, pp. 149-151). Note on the "Cauliflower Pit." 26 Ilford (J. P. Johnson and G. White, E.N., xi., 1899, pp. 157- 160). New sections on the old Uphall site, with an important list of mollusca. (J. P. Johnson, E.N., xi., 1900, pp. 209-212) Further mollusca from same site, also contemporary flint flakes, and a revised complete list of mammalia from Uphall. 27 Ilford, Mollusca (A. S. Kennard and B. B. Woodward, E.N., xi., 1900, pp. 213-215) [20]. 28 Rhinoceros hemitoechus, Falc. (M. A. C. Hinton, E.N., xii., 1902, pp. 231-236, plate). This is the R. leptorhinus of Owen. The characters of the molars are carefully described and well shown in the plate. Ilford. 29 Hippopotamus (E.N., xiii., 1904, p. 259, brief note). Ilford Cemetery. 30 Elephas primigenius, etc. (E.N., xv., 1908, p. 258, brief note). Ilford. 31 Elephas, Barking (E.N., xiv., 1907, pp. 272 ; xv., 1908. pp. 30- 31, Plate and fig.). A pelvis found on the "Kennedy Estate.' 32 Ilford-Woodford, new railway (T. V. Holmes, E.N., xii., 1902, pp. 202-206, map and sections). Mid Terrace group of river gravels about Ilford and Ley Street, from 45 to 85 feet above O.D. 33 Barking Side (W. Crouch, E.N., iv., 1890, p. 18). Bones of Equus and Bos, from gravel at St. Swithin's Farm. 34 Barking Side, Wanstead, Walthamstow (H. W. Monckton, E.N., vii., 1893, pp. 115-120). Describes the gravels of these districts, and the rocks they contain : no records of Palaeoliths or mammalia. 35 Walthamstow (T. V. Holmes, E.N., vi., 1892, p. 97) Visit to sections on new railway, showing gravels at surface level of 40 to 50 feet O.D 36 Romford [16]. Upminster (W. H. Dalton, E.N., iv., 1890, pp. 186-7, section). The brickearth here stands at over 150 feet O.D... and probably belongs to a tributary stream. 37