194 THE MAMMOTH CAVE. 



The drawing of the mmnmy, which accompanies Dr. Ward's 

 map, represents much more faithfully the features and form of the 

 male than the female. It is in the sitting posit-iou, with the arms 

 folded across the breast, — the position which it is represented to 

 have occupied when discovered. 



The map, the drawing of the mummy, and the account of the 

 Cave, as furnished by Dr. Ward and Mrs. Child, are interesting 

 to the student of the Cave history, but, at the present day, are 

 really of no practical value ; and we simply note the articles in 

 these magazines to indicate to our readers the character of the 

 field over which we have traveled in pursuing our design of mak- 

 ing our work as complete as possible. 



