LOCATION OF HUMAN REMAINS. 
(described in the text, pp. 135-136). 
Plate 16. 
Photograph of the south bank of the canal from about 458 to 
468 feet west of the bridge to show the place of human remains in 
stratum No. 2. The human astragalus lies just at the right of (1). 
The human external cuneiform lies at (3). The left scapula of the 
deer, Odocoileus sp., lies between these two bones and at the level 
of the astragalus. The laminated deposits which lie above the hu¬ 
man remains are undisturbed, and as may be seen in the photo¬ 
graph, conforms to the irregularities of the older deposit. 
Stratum No. 1 of the general section, the marine shell marl, is 
indicated in the photograph by (4). Nos. (1) and (3) lie in stra¬ 
tum No. 2 of the section; stratum No. 3 is indicated by (5). 
The original surface is near the line a-a', the material above this 
line having been thrown up by the dredge. Scale of photograph, 1 
inch equals about 1.6 feet. The vertebrate fossils associated with 
the human bones in this stratum and at this place are listed on 
page 139. 
