Keywords: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London (13937325291).jpg AT SAINT CROSS SOUTH ELMHAM IN SUFFOLK 507 <br> Aim is glutinosa L <br> Ceratophyllum demersum L <br> Alisma plantago L <br> Potainogeton heterophyllus <br> Schreb <br> perfoliatus L <br> crispus L <br> obtusifolius Mert § ¢ Koch <br> trichoides Cham <br> Zannichellia palustris L <br> Scirpus pauciflorus Light/ <br> Cfflspitosus L <br> fluitans L <br> lacustris L <br> Carex riparia Curtis <br> rostrata Stokes <br> Prom the same sample Mr Reid obtained two mosses which <br> Mr Mitton has declared to be ” <br> Brachythecium plumosum t <br> Amblystegium fluitans <br> And also the following Mollusca ” <br> Pisidium arnnicum Miill <br> a fragment <br> fontinale Brap <br> Tbalictrum flavum L <br> Ranunculus aquatilis L <br> sceleratus L <br> flanimula L <br> Crataegus oxyacantba L <br> Myriopbyllum spicatum L <br> Hippuris vulgaris L <br> Hydrocotyle vulgaris L <br> CEnantbe pbellandrium Lam <br> very small <br> Cnicus palustris HoffmP badly <br> preserved <br> Taraxacum officinale Web <br> Menyanthes trifoliata L <br> Lycopus europaeus L <br> Eumex maritimus L <br> Limnsea stagnalis L <br> Valvata piscinalis Mull <br> Bytbinia tentaculata L <br> Spbasrium corneum L <br> Some minute teeth and bones of vertebrates were also found <br> which Mr Newton has verified as ” <br> Arvicola sp vole Tinea vulgaris tench <br> Leuciscus rutilus roach Esox lucius pike <br> The same stratum contains abundance of wood and some time <br> ago the trunk and main branches of a forest tree Mr Aldous says <br> an oak were found imbedded in the loam <br> rTo palaeolithic implements were found at Saint Cross though <br> flint flakes and drippings more or less suggestive of human agency <br> are common in bed b On a recent visit to the brickyard a work- <br> man gave me a small cast bronze or copper adze which he had <br> obtained some years ago from bed c into which possibly it had <br> fallen from the surface of the section t I may mention here that <br> when the present series of excavations at Saint Cross was begun <br> it was found that the brickyard had been tenanted before by an <br> older generation of workmen A kiln filled with wood-ashes and <br> of a long obsolete pattern which had been completely buried and <br> grassed over was dug out and a quantity of abandoned brickearth <br> washed and utilized <br> Mr Reid seems to have found no trace of the hawthorn in any of tbe <br> postglacial deposits be bad previously examined See bis Notes on the <br> Geological History of tbe Recent Flora of Britain Annals of Botany vol ii <br> no 6 August 1888 <br> t Tbis species does not appear in tbe Rev E IS Bloonifield's list of the <br> mosses of Suffolk ” ' Journal of Botany ' August 1885 and March 1888 It is <br> usually found in Subalpine districts growing upon rocks and stones in damp <br> places Berkeley <br> j The Rev C R Manning F S A informs me that tbis implement is the <br> blade of a socketed celt broken off at tbe base of tbe socket of the common <br> type described by Dr Evans in Chap V of bis ' Ancient Bronze Implements ' 36940336 113696 51125 Page 505 Text 45 http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/36940336 1889 Geological Society of London NameFound Alisma plantago NameConfirmed Alisma plantago NameBankID 1671647 NameFound Amblystegium fluitans NameConfirmed Amblystegium fluitans NameBankID 3334297 NameFound Arvicola NameConfirmed Arvicola EOLID 111244 NameBankID 2480523 NameFound Brachythecium plumosum NameConfirmed Brachythecium plumosum EOLID 862768 NameBankID 3872616 NameFound Carex riparia NameConfirmed Carex riparia EOLID 1123478 NameBankID 2777989 NameFound Ceratophyllum demersum NameConfirmed Ceratophyllum demersum EOLID 596653 NameBankID 2645283 NameFound Cnicus palustris NameConfirmed Cnicus palustris L Willd EOLID 468314 NameFound Crataegus NameConfirmed Crataegus EOLID 29927 NameBankID 2649819 NameFound Esox lucius NameConfirmed Esox lucius EOLID 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Valvata piscinalis NameConfirmed Valvata piscinalis EOLID 12003293 NameBankID 2683198 NameFound Zannichellia palustris NameConfirmed Zannichellia palustris EOLID 1116008 NameBankID 2659791 Biodiversity Heritage Library The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London v 45 1889 Geology Periodicals Smithsonian Libraries bhl page 36940336 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/36940336 smithsonian libraries Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2014-04-21 Check categories 2015 August 26 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/13937325291 2015-08-26 05 51 35 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London 1889 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |