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aided by the osteological learning of M. Lartet, cannot fail to cause 
as complete a restoration of the habits and customs of the Reindeer 
Folk as that of the great secondary reptiles by Professor Owen and 
Dr. Mantell. 
An examination of the remains of the wild animals associated 
with those of Paleolithic man leads to some curious results. From 
the following table all those animals which have not been proved to 
have co-existed with the Flint Folk and Reindeer Folk, though 
they may have been living at the time, are rigidly excluded :— 
Bone Caves and 
River deposits in Cacchand 
PaumoutHic Mammats. oa ee Rock Shelters 
ciated with remains Of Dordogne. 
of the Flint Folk. 
The Chamois , ° ° 5 
The Tailless Hare . 
The Common Hare . : 3 : - 
The Common Rabbit 4 é F . 
The Water Rat : a ; 
The Meadow Vole . 3 : 
The Field Vole 3 
The Pouched Marmot : 
The Greater Horse-shoe Bat 
The great Sabre-toothed Lion or Tiger ° - z — 
The Cave Lion . : * = 
The Wild Cat : : F : - ; * — 
The Cave Hyena . : ; : . ; Fe * 
The Ermine. 5 ; : = 3 : i —_— 
The Wolf é ; - : : 5 y * 
The Fox . : - - : : ‘ : * * 
The Badger . : - ‘ * — 
The Cave Bear . A : A ~ = 
The Brown Bear ° 5 . - = — 
The Urus = : ° ° 3 ? 
The Bison < 5 : ¢ : a < 
The Musk-sheep - - : 5 = Bi 
The Common Elk .. : i . : : —_ ? 
The Red Deer . c - 3 = . : * * 
The Reindeer . - - 2 s if 
The Roe Deer . : be 2 
The Tish Elk . F : : 5 #2 = 
Antelope Saiga - - * — * 
Elephas Antiquus : by _- 
The Mammoth . : He = 
The Wild Boar . : : : : = = 
The Hippopotamus . : : : ° i _ 
The Woolly Rhinoceros — . ‘ - : = 7 — 
The Leptorhine Rhinoceros of Professor Owen ° a = 
The Horse . : ° ° ° ° _ ~ 
The Ibex . — = 
= * 
* zt: 
* * 
* es 
* el 
* = 
* —- 
* * 
* —_ 
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_ * A list of known animals in the Stone, Bronze, and Iron age will be found 
in the Rev. C. W. Kett’s paper on “ Pre-historic Records.”—‘ Quarterly Journal ot 
Science,’ April, 1865.—Eprrors. 
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