xxvi DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES. 



170. Corresponding portion of the vertebra of a bison. 



171. Bronze pin, actual size. Found in a shell-mound near Elgin, and 



now in the museum at that place. 



172. Flint awl from Denmark, actual size. After Worsaae. 

 173-175. Lance-heads (?) from Denmark, actual size. After Worsaae. 



176. Rude flint axe from Denmark, actual size. After Worsaae. 



177. Copper arrow or spear-head, Cincinnati, one-third actual size. 



Whittlesey: Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. vol. i. pi. 16, fig. 6. 



178. Copper lance-head, Ontarragon, one-third actual size. Ibid. fig. 4. 



179. Molar tooth of E. antiquus, one-third actual size. After Lyell. 



1 80. Molar tooth of the mammoth, one-third actual size. After Lyell. 



1 8 1. Flat stone implement of uncertain use, actual size. La Madeleine. 



182. Stone implement, resembling in some respects those characteristic 



of the drift gravels, actual size. From Moustier. 

 In my own collection. 



183. Ditto, seen from the side. 



184. Ditto, seen from the other side. 



185. A cylindrical piece of reindeer horn, on which are engraved two 



outlines of fishes, one on each side. La Madeleine, Dordogne. 

 After Lartet and Christy. 



1 86. Piece of the palm of a reindeer's antler, on which is engraved the 



head and neck of an ibex. Laugerie Basse, Dordogne. 

 After Lartet and Christy. 



187. Group of figures. Dordogne. After Lartet and Christy. 



1 88. Group of reindeer. 



From a photograph presented to me by the Marquis de Vibraye. 



189. Poniard of reindeer horn. From the cave at Laugerie Basse. 



190. The Engis skull seen from above. 



Huxley's Man's Place in Nature, p. 126. 



191. Ditto,, seen from the front. 



192. The Neanderthal skull, seen from the side, one-half natural size. 



193. Ditto, seen from the front, one-half natural size. 



194. Ditto, seen from above, one-half natural size. Ibid. p. 139. 



The outlines from camera lucida drawings by Mr. Busk; the 

 details from a cast and from Dr. Fiihlrott's photographs. 

 a, glabella ; , occipital protuberance ; d, lambdoidal suture. 



195. Rude flint implement from the drift gravel at Hoxne, one-half 



actual size. 



After Frere: Archaeologia, 1800, pi. 15. 



196. Ditto, side view. 



197. Another specimen. After Frere. Ibid. 



198. The same, side view. 



199. 200. Stone implements, Madras. 



From specimens found and presented to me by Mr. Bruce Foot. 



