.html#Page_204" class="pginternal">204. Bronze age in Britain, caves of the, 141; armlet from Thor’s cave, 128; articles from Heathery Burn, 142. Brooches found in the Victoria cave, 98. Brown, Mr. Edwin, on Thor’s cave, 128. Browne, the Rev. G.F., explorations of, 26; on the temperature of caves, 72. Bruniquel, cave of, 40; description of, 247; interments of doubtful age in, 248. Bryce, Dr., cited, 405. Brysgill, cave of, 160. Bubalus namadicus, 428. Buckland, Dr., cited, 13, 18, 30, 120, 240, 293, 295, 300; on Gailenreuth cave, 273, 274; Kirkdale, 14, 280, 281, 283; KÜhloch, 276; Paviland, 234. Buffalo in Italy, 81. Busk, Professor, cited, 13, 120, 155, 162, 189, 259; on fossil bones in the Iberian peninsula, 372; human bones from Perthi-Chwareu caves, 166–179; human remains from Cefn tumulus, 180–186; human skull from caves of CÉsaroda, 146, 147; skulls found in Spain, 208, 209; the Berbers, 212; the fauna of Mentone, 373; researches of, in caves of Gibraltar, 204–208, 371. C. Calcareous rocks, caves in, 25. Caldy, cave of, 62, 63; cave-pearls in, 66; fungoid stalagmites in, 67; island of, 289. Campbell, Dr., cited, 196. Canis familiaris, 131, 144, 150, 157, 166, 256; lupus, Caverne de l’Homme Mort, 198, 200. Cavillon, cave of, 257; palÆolithic skeletons in, 257; strata in, 374. Cedars of Lebanon, the, Dr. Hooker on, 382. Cefn, caves at, 286; chambered tomb near, 161; discovery of bones at, 15, 159; Professor Busk on human remains from tumulus at, 180–184; on skull from, 184–167. Celts, brachy-cephali represented by, 229. Cervus alcis, 137; capreolus, 131, 150, 166; carnutorum, 419, 424; elaphus, 131, 150, 166; Polignacus, 418, 419, 424; Sedgwickii, 419, 424; verticornis, 419, 424. CÉsareda, caves of, 145; evidence of cannibalism in, 147. Chautre, M., cited, 403. Chapel-en-le-Dale, valley of, 49, 56. Chauvaux, cave of, 20, 215. Chester, sack of, 110. Chierici, l’AbbÉ, on remains from the cave of Reggio, 148. Chillingham ox, the, 77, 90. Christol, M. de, cited, 376. Christy, Mr., cited, 19; on the caves of PÉrigord, 337. “Cirques” in calcareous rocks, 56. Classification of pleistocene strata, 412–414. Classificatory value of historic animals, 78. Close, Rev. H.M., cited, 402. Climate, evidence of animals as to, 392, 401; pleistocene, 398. Coast line of North-Western Europe in pleistocene age, 362. Cochrane, Sir James, cited, 208. Coins in the Victoria cave, Settle, 93. Corsica, absence of cliffs in, 390. Crania from Genista cave, 207. Cranial terms, definition of, 190. Craven, caves near, 106. Crawley Rocks, the cavern of, 266; amphibius, 138, 370, 394, 395, 417; liberiensis, 377; major, 377, 418; namadicus, 428; palÆindicus, 427; Pentlandi (pigmy), 267, 377, 378, 400. Historic animals, 75, 78; period, definition of, 75; period, difference between, and prehistoric, 134. History, the evidence of, as to the peoples of Gaul and Spain, 220. Hooker, Dr., cited, 386; on the cedars of Lebanon, 382, 383. Horse, the, 136, 150, 166, 399, 418. Horseflesh, the use of, 132. Howel Dha, the laws of, 77. Hughes, Professor, cited, 287. Hull, Professor, cited, 402. Hunting grounds of palÆolithic tribes, 367. Hutton, cave of, 292. Huxley, Professor, cited, 144, 155, 179; on brachy-cephalic skulls, 193; on dolicho-cephalic skulls, 195; on the classification of crania, 190; on the skull from Engis cave, 235; on the skull from Neanderthal cave, 241. HyÆna, the, animals at Wookey Hole introduced by, 310; bones gnawed by, 282, 316; gnawed jaw of, from Wookey, 313; man coeval with, in Somerset, 300; Perrieri, 421; the, pleistocene occupation of, in Victoria cave, 118; spelÆa (spotted), 138, 266, 372, 375, 394; striped, 266, 336, 394. HyÆna-den, characters of a, 314; Kirkdale, 279. I. Iberian peoples, 225; peninsula, the mammals in, , 423, 424; brevirostris, 422. Maw, Mr. George, on coast of Mediterranean, 389; on glaciers of the Atlas, 386; on level in the Sahara, 390. McEnery, Rev. J., discovers the Machairodus latidens in Kent’s Hole cavern, 330; manuscripts of, 15. McPherson, Mr., cited, 210. Mediterranean area in meiocene age, changes of level in, 369, 390. Mediterranean, the, physical condition of, in pleistocene age, 381, 388; the shores of, 382. Medlicott, Mr., cited, 427. Meles taxus, 131, 144, 150, 166. Mendip Hills, the, 59; the caves of, 292; the district of, 314. Mentone, bone-caves of, 373. Metcalfe, Mr., cited, 35; descends into Helln Pot, 43. Mineral condition of deposits in caves, 273. Moggridge, Mr., cited, 373; on the exploration of Mentone, 374. Montpellier, the fauna of, 421. Moraines in Anatolia, 384. Morris, Mr. J.P., explores Kirkhead cave, 125. Mortillet, M. de, on palÆolithic caves, 353; on pottery in the palÆolithic age, 347. Moustier, cave of, 341. MurciÈlagos, Cueva de los, description of, 209. Musk sheep, the, 138, 266; at Crayford, 416; range of, 396. Myoxus Melitensis, 377. N. Naulette, Trou de, remains found in the, 349. Neanderthal cave, the, 21; human skull found in, 240. Neolithic age, interments of, 158. Neolithic caves of France, 198; of Gibraltar, 204; of Spain, 208; of Wales, 159, 166. Neolithic races, range of, 189. Nilsson, Professor, cited, 163; on dwarfs, 2; on origin of chambered tombs, 164, 165. North Wales, the caves of, 286. O. Oban, remains in a cave at, 116; human bone from oldest ossiferous stratum in, 411; THE END.LONDON: R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS.
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