. The Archaeological journal . he deposit. In the present state of our knowledge of this subject, it is 1 See the valuable Memoir by Mr. John in the Salisbury Museum, illustratingEvans, , on the various types of the types of form by specimeus fromflint implements of the drift, and the various localities in this country and incircumstances connected with their dis- France, with mammalian remains bycovery both in France and England, which they are accompanied. See theArchrcologia, vol. xxxviii. p. 287. Descriptive Catalogue of the Museum 2 An instructive series of fliut imple- (illustrated


. The Archaeological journal . he deposit. In the present state of our knowledge of this subject, it is 1 See the valuable Memoir by Mr. John in the Salisbury Museum, illustratingEvans, , on the various types of the types of form by specimeus fromflint implements of the drift, and the various localities in this country and incircumstances connected with their dis- France, with mammalian remains bycovery both in France and England, which they are accompanied. See theArchrcologia, vol. xxxviii. p. 287. Descriptive Catalogue of the Museum 2 An instructive series of fliut imple- (illustrated edition), which may be ob-ments from the Drift has been formed tained from Mr. E. T. Stevens, Salisbury. HIGHER-LEVEL GRAVEL AT MILFORD HILL, SALISBURY. 245 undesirable to associate these implements with any crudetheories as to their origin, and this brief paper has merelysought to place upon record another well authenticatedexample of the finding of human-worked flint weapons inperfectly undisturbed beds of the Drill North Section of the Gravel Pit at Milford Hill. Salisbury, May, of the Pit, 10 to 12 feet. A. Vegetable mould. B. Dark reddish gravel clay perfectly Sandy portions of the deposit. E. Loose whitish gravel with chalk marl. F. Small pointed flint implement dug out by Mr. Wheatonabout 5ft. from the surface. H. P. BLACKMORE. vol. xxr. M M ON A REMARKABLE SCULPTURE LATELY FOUND IN BOBBINGCHURCH, KENT. Dukjxg the autumn of 1863 extensive repairs took placein the parish church of Bobbing, Kent. In the course ofthe work a piece of fine oolitic stone, most probably fromCaen, about 2 feet 4 inches in length, and about 6 inchesin its greatest width throughout, having at one end thesculpture represented in the woodcuts, was found in thesouth wall of the chancel, forming the quoin of the westernjamb of the These recessed seats consisted of anarcade of the Decorated period in three compartments,separated by small columns ; and at


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