F.G.S., AT BELVEDERE, KENT. SATURDAY, 10TH MARCH, 1894. (Report by
M R. SP URRELL.)
arrived at Belvedere about 3 p.m. and proceeded T H Eto party Mr. Spurrell's house, where a local collection of flint implements, cores, etc., was inspected. It includ ed the restored flint figured in Quart. J ourn. Ceol. S oc., vol. xxxvi (I880), pI. xxii. Mr. Spurrell gave an account of some methods used by prehistoric man in flaking flint. After the members had inspected the collection and partaken of tea, they proceeded across Bostall Heath and Woods to the East Wickham brickfields. The brick earth here is banked up against the Woolwich Beds and Thanet Sand, and rests at its lowest on the Chalk. A few fossils were produced which had been recently found here. The part y then returned from Plum stead station to London.