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600 A good series of these reconstructed implements is in the British Museum.

Fig. 455 shows an ovate implement from the brown stony clay at Caddington. Fig. 455 represents a scraper, and Fig. 455 a pointed tool from the Palæolithic floor, and an ivory-white sharp-edged implement from the same source is illustrated in Fig. 455. For all these figures, I am indebted to Mr. Worthington Smith, as well as for very many acts of kindness.

A paper by Mr. Smith on Neolithic and Palæolithic scrapers, re-placed and re-worked, will be found in the Essex Naturalist.

Fig. 455.—Caddington.

At Mount Pleasant, Kensworth, to the west, on the other side of the extension northwards of the valley, and at a height of 760 feet above Ordnance datum, or nearly 200 feet higher than the Caddington deposits, Mr. Worthington Smith has found