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KELIQTJLE AQUITANICLE. 



Lartet, M. Edouard, on a piece of Elephant's tusk 

 engraved with the outline of a Mammoth, from 

 La Madelaine, Dordogne, 206, 292, 168. 



, on carvings on bone, 142. 



5 on engravings on Reindeer-horn, 170. 



t on hatchet-like implements of flint, 78. 



t on perforation of Reindeer antlers, 283. 



, on Reindeer antlers, 169. 



; on the employment of sewing-needles in ancient 



times, 127. 



5 on the presence of Man in the fauna of La 



Madelaine, 265. 



, on the Reindeer-period, 178, 179, 220. 



, on the remains of Reindeer, 9, 175. 



, on the remains of the Musk-ox, 287. 



, on the Saiga Antelope, 95. 



, reference to, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231, 234, 237, 



241, 242, 243, 256, 284, 59. 

 , remarks on the fauna found in the cave of 



Cro-Magnon, 93. 

 and Christy, MM., 'Cavernes du Perigord,' 169. 



, ' Comptes Rendus,' 162. 

 , reference to, 9, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 



172, 180. 



, ' Revue Arche'ologique,' 162. 



Lartet, M. Louis, a burial-place of the cave-dwellers 

 of Perigord, 62. 



, discoveries in the caves of Perigord, 97. 

 , on the cave of Cro-Magnon, 63. 

 , on the Mammoth and Glutton from Perigord, 

 292. 



, reference to, 141, 223, 224, 241, 256, 258. 



- and M. Ch. Duparc's memoir, 'Une Sepulture 

 des anciens Troglodytes,' referred to, 223, 224, 252. 



Lastic, M. de, reference to, 139, 195. 



Laugerie Basse, 5, 137, 169, 256, 257, 258, 288, et 

 passim in Descriptions of the Plates. 

 and La Madelaine, fossil Man from, 255. 



Laugerie Haute, 5, 169, et passim in Descriptions of 

 the Plates. 



Lee, Dr., on the derivation of the word Reindeer, 56. 



Lee's (J. E.) translation of F. Keller's ' Lake-dwel- 

 lings of Switzerland,' 60, 97, 298, 299, 104. 



Leidy, Dr., on the skull of .Bos Pallasii, 282. 



Leplay, M., observations on stone mortars, 108. 



Lepus, 93, 181. 



cuniculiis, 181, 182. 



- timidus, 172, 181, 182. 

 Lherm, bird-bones from the cave at, 246. 

 Lias rocks of the Vezere, 30. 

 Lichtenstein, observations on divination-dice, 290. 

 Ligurinus Moris, 236. 

 Lima santonensis, 34. 



Lisiansky, Urey, 'Voyage round the World,' 197. 

 Littorina littoralis, 93. 



littorea, 70, 92. 



Lloyd, T. G. B., notes on the Reindeer (Caribou) of 



Newfoundland, 273. 



Local abundance of stone implements, 286. 

 Lockhart, Win., on Chinese notched wood, 290. 

 Longperier, M. de, reference to, 207. 

 Lord, J. K., ' The Naturalist in Vancouver's Island 



and British Columbia,' 221. 



, reference to, 223. 



Lortet, M., on large-headed Horses, 181. 

 Lourdes, bird-bones from the cave at, 246. 

 Loxia cUoris, 236, 246. 



curvirostra, 236, 246. 



Lubbock, Sir J., discovery of Ovibos moschatus, 280. 

 , on the relationship of the cave-folk, 283. 



, 'Prehistoric Times,' 44,262, 284, 52, 59, 137. 

 , reference to, 162, 55, 65, 171. 



, translation of Sven Nilsson's ' The Primitive 



Inhabitants of Scandinavia, &c.,' 57, 284, 298, 299, 



104. 



Lucina nwsensis, 31. 

 Luynes, Due de, reference to, 141. 

 Lyell, Sir C., 'Antiquity of Man,' 280, 282. 

 , communication from Mr. Cabot on the making 



of stone arrow-heads, 17. 

 , ' Principles of Geology,' 177. 



Macacus priscus, 150. 



Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, extracts from the ' Voyages 

 through the continent of North America to the 

 Frozen and Pacific Oceans, 1789, 1793,' 52, 143, 

 220. 



Mackenzie River, implements from, 37, 50. 



