. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. OF BRITISH ISLES 91 Elder Bush Cave, Staffordshire (69) : Bramwell 1964. Great Doward Cave, Herefordshire (17) : Bristol University Spelaeological Society, det. K. K. Ightham Fissures, Kent (28) : Newton 1894, Bate 1901, Jackson 1909, Hinton 1910a, Barrett-Hamilton & Hinton 1910-21, Hinton 1926b, Zimmermann 1959, BM(NH). Kent's Cavern, Devon (6) : Kennard 1945-46. Langwith Cave, Derbyshire (72) : Mullins 1913, Barrett-Hamilton & Hinton 1910-21, Hinton 1926b. Merlin's Cave, Herefordshire (18) : Hinton 1924, 1926b, BM(NH). Pin


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. OF BRITISH ISLES 91 Elder Bush Cave, Staffordshire (69) : Bramwell 1964. Great Doward Cave, Herefordshire (17) : Bristol University Spelaeological Society, det. K. K. Ightham Fissures, Kent (28) : Newton 1894, Bate 1901, Jackson 1909, Hinton 1910a, Barrett-Hamilton & Hinton 1910-21, Hinton 1926b, Zimmermann 1959, BM(NH). Kent's Cavern, Devon (6) : Kennard 1945-46. Langwith Cave, Derbyshire (72) : Mullins 1913, Barrett-Hamilton & Hinton 1910-21, Hinton 1926b. Merlin's Cave, Herefordshire (18) : Hinton 1924, 1926b, BM(NH). Pin Hole Cave, Derbyshire (73) : Jackson 1934, 1947. Uphill Cave, Somerset (9) : Barrett-Hamilton & Hinton 1910-21, Hinton 1926b, BM(NH). Dowel Cave, Derbyshire (71) : Bramwell i960. Etches' Cave, Derbyshire (71) : Pernetta 1966. Harborough Cave, Derbyshire (70) : Jackson 1929a. Nazeing, Essex (37) : Hinton 1952, BM(NH). Castlepook Cave, Co. Cork, Ireland {8y) : Ussher et al. 1908, Ussher 1910, Scharff, Seymour & Newton 1918, Barrett-Hamilton & Hinton 1910-21, Jackson 1929b, Coleman 1965, BM(NH). Castletownroche Cave, Co. Cork (88) : Coleman 1965. After the compilation of the above list we have been informed by Mr J. Carreck {in litt.) that he has also determined remains of Lemmus lemmus from deposits of Ipswichian (Zone Hb) age at Wretton, Norfolk (not marked on Fig. i).. Fig. 13. Distribution of fossil remains of Lemmus lemmus (Linn.) in the British Isles. Distribution in the British Isles. L. lemmus is distributed in Pleistocene sediments of England and southern Ireland. In many localities it has been found together with Dicrostonyx torquatus, but it is usually less numerous. Most of the fossil localities with Lemmus are of Last Glaciation age. Its occurrence at Nazeing, where it was found in peaty muds lying deeper than the calcareous muds in which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi


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