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On page 223, after the close of the first paragraph, insert :^ 

 In the PalaeoHthic Terrace-Gravels at Galley Hill, in Kent, 

 in strata in which numerous palaeolithic implements have been 

 found, one of the most interesting discoveries of the ancient 

 inhabit ints of England was made in 1895. In these strata 

 was discovered a human skull with a lower jaw, and parts of 

 the limb bones. The skull is very long and narrow ; its 

 breadth index being above 64, and its height index 67. The 

 supraciliary ridges were large and the glabella prominent, with 

 the forehead receding and the occiput flattened below, while 

 the hindmost molar was larger than the first. The skull 

 showed numerous points of resemblance to the Neanderthal 

 and Spy crania ; as well as presenting affinities with the skulls 

 of the early Neolithic race. The limb bones gave indication 

 that the individual was short of stature, standing slightly over 

 five feet. The evidence that these remains were embedded 

 naturally in the Pleistocene age in the apparently undisturbed 

 gravels in which they were foun d, and not interred at a much 

 later period, was very strong. 



