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Cave of Les Eyzies, notes on objects of stone from the, 



248. 

 Caves of Dordogne, 4, 20; contents of the, 21; the 



old fauna of the country, 21 ; works of art of the 



cave-dwellers, 22; hearths and cooking, 22 ; former 



climate, 24, 161. 

 t on an engraved figure of a Glutton from one of 



the, 209. 

 -, remarks on the similarity of some implements 



found in the, to some used hy the North- American 

 Indians, on the " Germani " of the Eoman period, 

 and on the range of the Eeindeer, 37. 

 -, some of the implements from the, compared 



with North- American Indian tools, 58. 

 Caves of the south-west of Prance, observations on 



the birds whose bones have been found in the, 226. 



, the, in the valley of the Vezere, 4, 27, 62, 161. 



Cerastium, 213. 



Cervidce, 143. 



Cervus capreolus, 172, 174. 



-eUphus, 47, 94, 172, 174, 181, 182, 13, 14, 



47, 66, 104. 



euryceros vel Megaceros hibernicus, 5. 



: tarandus, 172, 174, 181, 182, 218. 



Chalk-flint, 202, 249. 



Chapman's ' New Zealand Almanack,' 150. 



Charadrius cedicnemus, 242. 



Cheadle and Milton's ' North-west Passage by Land,' 



200. 



Chever, E. P., 'The American Naturalist,' 221. 

 Chisels, 104, 153. 



Choppers of stone, 17, 78, 114, 171. 

 Choughs, bones of, in the caves, 234. 

 Christy, H., discoveries in the caves of Perigord, 97, 



120. 



, on an ornamented Reindeer antler, 32. 



, on carvings on bone, 142. 



, on hatchet-like implements of flint, 78. 



, on Stone implements, 11. 



, on the Dordogne Caves, 20. 



, on the prehistoric cave-dwellings of South 



France, 11. 



, on the presence of Man in the fauna of La 



Madelaine, 265. 



Christy, H., on the Eeindeer period, 25. 



, reference to, 27, 62, 120, 129, 161, 205, 206, 



209, 226, 256, 280, 284, 288, 54, 55, 58, 59, 65. 



, 'Transactions of the Ethnological Society,' 11. 



Christy and Lartet, MM., 'Cavernes du Perigord,' 



169. 



, 'Comptes Eendus,' 162. 



, observations on the calcaneum of a Eeindeer, 9. 



, reference to, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 180. 



, ' Eevue Archeologique,' 162. 



Chub, used by the cave-folk, 225. 



Cladonia rangiferina, 213. 



Clement's (Dr.) Stag's-horn harpoon, 53. 



Cliffs of the Vezere, 63, 162. 



Climate, changes of, 24, 56, 145, 147, 150. 



Cock, bones of, in the Caves, 241. 



Collett, Mr., reference to, 232. 



Collocation of various remains in caves and drifts, 156. 



Columba lima, 238, 246. 



Condat, geology of, 30 ; section at, 165. 



Cooking and hearths in the Caves, 23. 



Coquand, ' Bull. Sociote Geol. de France,' 27. 



on Cretaceous limestones, 33. 



Coracia gracula, 246. 



Cores or nuclei, 68, 203, 251, I, 63. 



Corvus caryocatactes, 235. 



corax, 233, 245, 246. 



comix, 234, 246. 



- corone, 234, 245, 246. 

 graculiis, 235. 



monedula, 234, 245. 



pica, 236. 



pyrrhocorax, 234. 



Coues, Dr., Elliott, reference to, 232. 



Cowrie shells, 48, 70, 179, 288. 



Crane, Bones of, 243. 



Crania from Cro-Magnon, 74, 99, 110, 258. 



- from Laugerie and La Madelaine, 260, 262, 266. 

 Cretaceous strata of the Vezere, 27, 31, 63, 66. 

 Cro-Magnon, description of the cave of, 63 ; geology 



of the, 66 ; human bones found in the, 67, 73, 97, 

 123, 258 ; remarks on the fauna found in the, 93. 



Crossbill, bones of, 236. 



Crows, bones of, 234. 



