Page:Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, vol. 26.djvu/333

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superficial beds into too many separate deposits, though the facts brought forward were of great value.

Mr. Evans mentioned that he had received information of the discovery many years ago of a flint implement in association with the bones of extinct mammals at Lawford. This implement had been exhibited at the time to the Geological Society, but had disappeared after the meeting.

Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Wilson briefly replied.