CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER VIII. 

 POST-PLIOCENE ALLUVIUM WITH FLINT IMPLEMENTS OF THE VALLEY 



OF THE SOMME concluded. 



Fluvio-marine Strata, with Flint Implements, near Abbeville Marine Shells in 

 same Cyrena Fluminalis Mammalia Entire Skeleton of Rhinoceros 

 Flint Implements, why found low down in Fluviatile Deposits Rivers 

 shifting their Channels Relative Ages of higher and lower-level Gravels 

 Section of Alluvium of St. Acheul Two Species of Elephant and Hippopo 

 tamus coexisting with Man in France Volume of Drift, proving Antiquity 

 of Flint Implements Absence of Human Bones in tool-bearing Alluvium, 

 how explained Value of certain Kinds of negative Evidence tested thereby 

 Human Bones not found in drained Lake of Haarlem . . PAGE 121 



CHAPTER IK 



WORKS OF ART IN POST-PLIOCENE ALLUVIUM OF FEANCE AND 

 ENGLAND. 



Flint Implements in ancient Alluvium of the Basin of the Seine Bones of Man 

 and of extinct Mammalia in the Cave of Arcy Extinct Mammalia in the 

 Valley of the Oise Flint Implement in Gravel of same Valley Works of 

 Art in Post-Pliocene Drift in Valley of the Thames Musk Buffalo Meeting 

 of northern and southern Fauna Migrations of Quadrupeds Mammals of 

 Amoor Land Chronological Relation of the older Alluvium of the Thames 

 to the Glacial Drift Flint Implements of Post-Pliocene Period in Surrey, 

 Middlesex, Kent, Bedfordshire, and Suffolk. . ', ' . 150 



CHAPTER X. 



CAVERN DEPOSITS, AND PLACE OF SEPULTURE OF THE POST-PLIOCENE 



PERIOD. 



Flint Implements in Cave containing Hysena and other extinct Mammalia in 

 Somersetshire Caves of the Gower Peninsula in South Wales Rhinoceros 

 hemitoechus Ossiferous Caves near Palermo Sicily once part of Africa 

 Rise of Bed of the Mediterranean to the Height of three hundred Feet in the 

 Human Period in Sardinia Burial Place of Post-Pliocene Date of Aurignac 

 in the South of France Rhinoceros tichorhinus eaten by Man M. Lartet 

 on extinct Mammalia and Works of Art found in the Aurignac Cave 

 Relative Antiquity of the same, considered 170 



