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160 be inferred that he was a contemporary of these animals which frequented the valley of the Thames in the intermediate period. This view is strengthened by the parallel case offered by the deposits in the valley of the Wily, near Salisbury.

. 35.—Mid-Terrace Gravel, Brown's Orchard, Acton Green.