Kyson, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. On the side of the river Deben, about a mile from Woodbridge, in the parish of Kyson (Kingston). The strata consist of, 1. Red crag, the uppermost. 2. London clay, about twelve feet. 3. White and yellow sand. In this lower Eocene bed the relics of Monkey, Didelphys, and Bat.
Manea Fen, Cambridgeshire. Pleistocene. Skull of Bear.
Newbourn, Suffolk. Pleistocene. Mastodon tooth. Leopard.
Newbury, Berks. Pleistocene. In the peat and shell-marl, Boar, Ox, Roebuck, Stag, Beaver, Wolf, Ass, &c.
Norwich. Pleistocene. Mammoth’s teeth and bones.
Oreston Cave, near Plymouth. Carnivora, Wolf, Bear, Hyæna, &c.
Ostend, near Bacton, on the coast of Norfolk. In a lacustrine deposit of dark clay and greenish sand, with charred trunks and branches of trees. A section presents—1. Uppermost: Drift. 2. Black earth, with shells. 3. Reddish sand. 4. Norwich crag, in patches. 5. Chalk. Nos. 2 and 3 are lacustrine; and in these Pleistocene beds have been found Gigantic Mole (Palæospalax), Elephant, Deer, Roebuck, fossil Beaver (Trogontherium), jaw of Bear (Ursus spelæus). See Hist. Brit. Foss. Mam. p. 85.
Paviland Cave, fifteen miles west of Swansea; between Oxwich Bay and the Worm’s Head, Glamorganshire. Rhinoceros, Mammoth, Hyæna, Wolf.
Plymouth. Caverns near elevated Beach, at the Hoe. Elephant, Rhinoceros, Bear, &c.
Postwick, near Norwich. Pleistocene. Tooth of Mastodon.