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INDEX. 



Geographical changes in Britain marked 

 by glacial phenomena, see Climatal and 

 geographical changes ; and climatal 

 changes in Pleistocene Europe, 111, 

 112 ; changes in the Meiocene age 

 on the Continent, 61. 



Geography of north-western Europe, 

 during the Eocene age (map), 18 ; in 

 the Meiocene age (map), 41 ; of 

 Europe in Pleistocene age, 111 ; of 

 Britain in Pleiocene age, 72, (map) 

 73 ; of Britain in the Prehistoric 

 period, 248 ; late Pleistocene, 148. 



Geology, archaeology, and history, con- 

 tinuity of these three sciences, 3. 



Germany, table of Meiocene classifica- 

 tion of, 39 ; Cave-men found in, 204 ; 

 tin in, 402. 



GERVAIS, classification of Eocene strata 

 (table), 16 ; on the French Eocene 

 opossums, 33 ; on the Meiocene strata, 

 42 ; on climate of Pleiocene age, 79 ; 

 on mid Meiocene apes, 58 ; remains 

 of animals found in cavern at Baume, 

 144. 



Giraffe (Camelopardalis), 40. 



Glacial period in Meiocene age, no 

 evidence of, 65 ; use of the term in 

 this work, 114 ; phenomena, climatal 

 and geographical changes in Britain 

 marked by, 114 ; the first glaciation 

 a period of elevation, 115 ; the ice- 

 bergs a period of depression, 117 ; 

 the depression continued, climate 

 temperate, 118 ; reversion to a severe 

 climate, 119 ; period of elevation, 

 climate becoming temperate, 119 ; 

 climatal change on the Continent, 



119 ; variation of climate in the Alps, 



120 ; relation of mammalia to glacial 

 phenomenon, 121 ; Pleistocene mam- 

 malia in Britain before, during, and 

 after the Glacial period, 123. 



Glacial changes, effect upon migration 

 of Pleistocene mammalia, 153. 



Glacial phenomena, relation of River- 

 drift man to the, 169. 



Glove on perforated canine of bear, 

 Duruthy cave (fig. ), 211. 



Glutton (Gulo luscus), lower jaw of, 

 Plas Heaton cave (fig.), 99, 100; 

 sketch of, found in caves of Dor- 

 dogne, 215. 



Goat, 262 ; of the Neolithic age, 297. 



GODWIN- AUSTEN, on submerged forests, 

 248 ; on climate of Prehistoric age, 

 257. 



Gold, beads (figs. ), 357 ; cup, found at 

 Rillaton, of Bronze age, 360 ; cup, 



Denmark (fig. ), 392 ; distribution of, 

 in Europe, 416 ; tinstone frequently 

 associated with, 400 ; cap, Devil's 

 Bit, Tipperary (fig. ), 428 ; corselet, 

 Mold, North Wales (fig. ), 432. 



Graving tools of Cave-men, 222. 



GRAY, Asa, on the dispersion of the 

 Tertiary floras, 20. 



Greece, Palaeolithic implements found 

 in, 164 ; (ancient) influence of, in 

 the Iron age, 436. 



Greek bronze-founding, oldest seats of, 

 410 ; commerce, existence of, 437. 



Greeks and their influence, 473 ; trade- 

 route from Olbia, 473; trade-route 

 from Massilia, 475. 



GREENWELL, Rev. W., flint mines near 

 Brandon explored by, 276 ; on 

 articles of early Bronze age in north 

 of England, 346 ; on clothing of 

 Bronze folk in Britain, 355 ; on bar- 

 row near Arras, 429. 



Grenelle, human remains and flint im- 

 plements found at, 168. 



H 



HABITATIONS in Britain in Bronze age, 



352. 

 Hache, 163 ; (fig.), 165 ; (flint) Hoxne 



(fig.), 171 ; flint, breccia, Kent's Hole 



(fig.), 194; quartzite, Robin Hood 



Cave (fig.), Narbada (fig), 165, 181. 

 HACKET discovers quartzite hache in 



India, 166. 

 Hair on bodies of men in the late 



Pleistocene age, 222 ; pin, bronze, 



Wandle(fig-), 356. 

 Hammer-stone, cave earth, Kent's Hole 



(%.), 196. 



HAMY, on existence of man in mid 

 Meiocene age in France, 67 ; on 

 human remains (note), 167 ; on 

 human remains of Cave-men, 225, 

 228 ; on age of human skeletons, 242. 



Hare (Lepus timidus), 98 ; common, 

 257, 261 ; not known in Prehistoric 

 Ireland, 261 ; varying (Lepus varia- 

 Ulis\ 99 ; Alpine, 257. 



Harpoon heads, cave-earth, Kent's Hole 

 (fig.), 196 ; La Madelaine (figs.), 201 ; 

 Gorge d'Enfer (fig.), 201. 



HART, on perforated rib of elk in 

 Dublin Museum, 259. 



Hatchet, plumed, 305 ; stone, Roben- 

 hausen (fig. ), 274. 



Head-dress of Bronze age, 356 ; head- 

 rests, 356. 



Head-ring, bronze, Stitchel (fig.), 429. 



