EVIDENCES OF GLACIAL MAN IN OHIO. 



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cuts, reproduced from photographs, perfect as they are, by no 

 means do it justice. 



I promptly gave an account of this discovery in The Nation, in 

 its issue for April 24, 1890, and repeated it in substance with some 

 additional particulars on page 620 of the third edition of my 

 volume on The Ice Age in North America. This account was 

 also reprinted in The Popular Science Monthly, Volume XXXIX, 

 pages 314 to 319. The account in my later volume, on Man and 

 the Glacial Period, is still more condensed. The more detailed 

 evidence is published in Tract No. 75 of the Western Reserve His- 

 torical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, containing the report of the meet- 



Fio. 5. EDGE VIEW OF THE PRECEDING. 



ing when Mr. Mills was present and gave his own testimony. 

 This was held December 12, 1890. 



The facts are these : There is a glacial gravel terrace in New- 

 comerstown at the mouth of Buckhorn Creek, where it enters the 

 larger valley of the Tuscarawas River. There can be no question 

 about the glacial age of this terrace. It is continuous up the 



