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FIG. 40. View of the Cro-Magnon Cave, with the Pillar supporting the Eoof 65 



FIG. 41. Detailed Section of the Cave of Cro-Magnon, near Les Eyzies 67 



FIG. 42. Plan of the Cave of Cro-Magnon, showing the Position of the Human Skeletons, of the 



Slabs, &c 69 



FIG. 43. Section of a lateral Portion of the Cave ; along the line y-S of the Plan, fig. 42 69 



FIG. 44. Diagram of the Back View of the Upper Portion of a Eight Tibia 104 



FIG. 45. Diagrams showing the Transverse Section of an ordinary and of a Platycnemic Tibia 105 



FIG. 46. Outline of the Outer Side of the Upper Portion of a Platycnemic Tibia 105 



FIG. 47. Diagrammatic Sections of Healthy and of Eickety Tibias, at the Level of the Nutritive 



Foramen 108 



FIGS. 48 a and 48 b. Ancient Egyptian Needles, drawn by M. Prisse d'Avesnes 128 



FIG. 49. Ancient Gaulish Bronze Needle, thin, with the eye near the middle (M. Matthieu) 129 



FIG. 50. Esquimaux Needle of Bone. (After Parry.) 130 



FIG. 51. A Piece of Sandstone that has served as a Eubber in making Needles ; from Massat, Ariege . . 133 



FIG. 52. Flint Needle-piercer from La Madelaine 134 



FIG. 53. Broken Needle, with a new Eye 135 



FIG. 54. Broken Needle, with a new Eye partly made 135 



FIG. 55. A small Awl or Needle -piercer, from Mentone, North Italy 141 



FIG. 56. A small Awl or Needle-piercer, from Les Eyzies, Dordogne 141 



FIG. 57. Portion of a perforated Harpoon-head of Eeindeer-horn, from La Madelaine 160 



FIG. 58. Harpoon, from the Konjags of Alaska, for comparison with fig. 57 160 



FIG. 59. Diagram Section of the Hill above Condat 165 



FIG. 60. Eye-sketch of Le Moustier, from the opposite side of the Eiver, showing the Upper and the 



Lower Cave, the latter partly railed off, with Garden-ground in front of it 166 



FIG. 61. Diagram Profile of the Limestone Escarpment of Le Moustier, from the South-west 166 



FIG. 62. Diagram Profile of the Gorge d'Enfer, a lateral Valley on the Eight Bank of the Vezere 170 



FIG. 63. Diagram of the deposits in the Cave at Les Eyzies 171 



FIG. 64. Ivory Ornament or Implement from Central Africa, forming part of an Amulet worn by 



the Djibba Negroes 135 



FIG. 65. Knife of hard Wood, described as a "Woman's Knife " of the Dor Negroes 186 



FIG. 66. Notched Stone Implement from Pennsylvania 186 



FIG. 67. Knife of Walrus Tusk (probably Esquimaux) . . . . , 186 



FIG. 68. Scored Stone Implement from Denmark. (Figs. 65-68 drawn by Col. A. Lane Fox, F.E.S.). . 186 



FIG. 69. Scored Bone Knife from Heathery Burn. Sketched by A. W. Franks, F.E.S 188 



FIG. 70. Tally-board used in the South of Ireland. From a Sketch by M. J. C. Buckley, Esq 192. 



FIG. 71. Burmese Tally 192 



