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INDEX. 



Iron age, Prehistoric ; see Prehistoric 



Iron age. 

 Iron, its introduction into Europe, 



423 ; superseded bronze among the 



Greeks, 424 ; first discovery of, 424 ; 



used in Britain in the days of Csesar, 



425. 

 Ironstone implement, Robin Hood 



Cave (fig. ), 182. 

 Italy, table of Meiocene classification 



in, 39 ; river-drift implements found 



in, 164 ; upper Pleiocene mammalia 



of, 83. 

 Ivory of mammoth used by Cave-men, 



224 ; used in tenth century, 107. 



JAMIESON, on the Valuta Lamberti 

 shell in Red Crag, 73 ; Glacial period 

 (note), 115, 116 ; mammoth in Scot- 

 land before Glacial period, 152. 



Javelin - head, flint, Laugerie- Haute 

 (fig. ), 200 ; javelin-heads, Winter- 

 bourne Stoke (figs. ), 365. 



"Jockey Cap," stalagmite, 264. 



JONES, on stone scrapers used by the 

 Shoshones, 180. 



JUDD, on the volcanoes of the Eocene 

 age, 24 ; of the Meiocene age, 44 ; 

 on the volcano of Mull, 45 ; on the 

 volcanoes of the Western Islands in 

 the Pleiocene age, 75. 



K 



Kainozoic strata ; see Tertiary. 



Kew, reindeer and bisons found in 



deposits at, 156. 

 KELLER, Lake-dwellings cited (note), 



291, 292 ; on Lake-dwellings of 



Bronze age, 388 ; on bronzes from 



western Switzerland, 411. ' 

 KELLETT, on remains found at Esch- 



scholtz Bay, 240. 

 Kent's Hole, discoveries by Rev. J. 



MacEnery, 291 ; Palaeolithic men 



of, 194; implements in (figs.), 194, 



195, 196. 

 Knotted-rope pattern, Fordoun Church, 



Kincardineshire (fig. ), 444. 

 Kesslerloch cave, 220, 221. 

 KINAHAN and CLOSE, glaciation of 



Ireland (note), 116 ; on existence of 



Irish elks in peat (note), 258 ; on 



lake-dwellings, 353. 

 KING, on River-drift man in India, 



166. 

 Kennet, long barrow at (fig. ), 285. 



Kits Cotty House, 287. 

 Kivik, tomb at (fig. ), 395. 

 Kbnigsberg, amber region of, 417. 



LALANDE, absence of pottery in French 

 caves, 209. 



Lake -dwellings, Neolithic, 291 ; of the 

 Bronze age, 352, 388 ; in Ireland, 353. 



Lancashire coast, submergence of, 252. 



Lancecolate flakes, breccia, Robin Hood 

 Cave (figs.), 183. 



Land mammalia and birds of upper 

 Meiocenes, 59. 



Language, the witness of, 331. 



LANDESQUE, Abbe, on sketch of antler 

 from Laugerie-Basse, 222. 



Larnaud, bronze-hoard found at, 384. 



LARTET, E., on the ape, Dryopith- 

 ecus Fontani, 58 ; on the mammoth, 

 106 ; on cut bones from St. Brest 

 (note), 133 ; remains of animals 

 found in cavern at Baume, 144 ; on 

 remains of African elephant in Spain, 

 164 ; on the Palaeolithic age, 199. 



LARTET, L. , on age of human skeletons, 

 242 ; on human remains from La 

 Madelaine, 225 ; from Duruthy, 226. 



Late Bronze age, 381 ; articles of, in 

 Britain, 347. See Bronze age. 



Late Pleistocene ; see Pleistocene, late. 



Leaf-shaped arrow-heads found in cham- 

 bered long barrows (figs. ), 288. 



Lemming, Norwegian (Myodes tor- 

 quatus], 99 ; arctic (M. lemmus\ 99 



Lemuroid, upper Eocene mammal, 

 (fig.), 33. 



Lemurs appear in Europe and America 

 during Eocene period, 90. 



Level not an absolute test of age, 142. 



Lignite bed, lake of Zurich, 120 ; of 

 Diirnten presents no traces of man, 

 145. 



Ligurians, relation of, to Iberians, 333. 



Living and extinct forms, percentage 

 of, in the Tertiary strata, 10, 11. 



Log houses in Ireland, Neolithic age, 

 269. 



Long barrow at West Kennet restored 

 by THURNAM (fig. ), 284 ; barrow at 

 Uley, Gloucestershire (fig. ), 285. 



Lower Eocene ; see Eocene. 



Lower Meiocene ; see Meiocene (lower). 



LTJARD, fossil mammals remains found 

 at Windsor by, 155. 



LUBBOCK, Sir John, on cut bones found 

 at St. Prest, 133 ; on rarity of human 

 remains (note), 167; on Avebury, 371. 



