32 RECORDS OP THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



Next, attached to one of these documents (A2G3) is wliat 

 appears to be a small plan of tlie work going on at the caves 

 under Krefft's supervision, but possibly prepared by the 

 workman in charge, giving depths and details. As a footnote 

 to this plan occurs the following remark : — " In well-hole 

 where Krefft found human skeleton in led breccia." 



Now, (1) from the evidence I collected at the time I 

 previously wrote on this subject, I arrived at the conclusion 

 that the teeth in question were discovered on the present-day 

 floor of a cave, but we are now faced with Kreif t's written 

 statement that these teeth were taken by himself from the 

 breccia in f^itn ; (2) from the brief information on the face of 

 this MS. plan (and there appears to be no question of its 

 genuineness), it would appear that Mr. Krefft did find, at 

 some time during the exploration of the Wellington Caves, 

 the work being then under his control, not only -the teeth, but 

 a human skeleton therein also. 



The occurrence of the molar teeth in the bi"eccia may render 

 a modification in the former verdict of "not proven " necessary, 

 but little deduction can be derived from the skeleton occurrence 

 until futher evidence is forthcoming of its precise position in 

 the cave deposit. 



E. ETHERIDGE. 



