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INDEX. 



R 



Eabbit, 257, 262. 



RAMSAY, A. C., on the pre-glacial 

 mountains, 24 ; on the post-meio- 

 cene age of the river Thames, 25, 47. 



RANGE, De, on "moraine profonde," 

 117; on submerged forest of Lanca- 

 shire, 252. 



Range of living genera in Meiocenes of 

 Europe, 40 ; of the River- drift and 

 Cave-men, 232. 



Reallon, bronze merchandise found at, 

 383. 



Reaping-hook, bronze (fig. ), 360. 



REBOUX, discoverer of fragments of 

 human remains, 168. 



Red Crag mammals, 85 ; strata, 71, 72. 



Red Indians, skeletons of, 313. 



Red oxide of iron used by Cave-men for 

 painting their faces, 211. 



Reindeer (Cervus tarandus), 99, 160, 

 257, 262 ; in Scotland, 152 ; ford at 

 Windsor, 155 ; found at Kew, 156 ; 

 in London, 156 ; migration of, 189 ; 

 Admiral von WRANGEL on, 190, 

 191 ; remains of young, scarce, 191 ; 

 sinew used for sewing by the Cave- 

 men, 210 ; group of (fig.), 215 ; in- 

 cised on an antler, Kesslerloch (fig. ), 

 221 ; tendon used as thread by Es- 

 kimos, 236 ; of Prehistoric Britain, 

 260 ; rare in England, abundant in 

 Scotland, 261;' in Caithness in A.D. 

 1159, 494. 



Relation of geology to archaeology and 

 history, 1-12 ; of Cave-men to the 

 River-drift men, 230. 



Rhinoceros, 40, 54, 57, 80, 109 ; me- 

 garhinus, 79 ; etruscus, 84 ; megar- 

 hinus (fig. ), 86 ; woolly, tichorhinus, 

 104 ; small-nosed, leptorhinus, 104 ; 

 etruscus, 133, and megarhinus, 126 ; 

 megarhinus, upper true molar of (fig. ), 

 140 ; upper milk molars of (fig. ), 140 ; 

 remains at Oreston and Baume, 144 ; 

 merkii (big-nosed), 145. 

 Rhinolophus ferrum equinum (great 

 horseshoe bat), 98. 



Rib (cut), fragment of, from the Tuscan 



Pleiocenes (fig. ), 91 ; fragment, with 



figure of horse, Robin Hood Cave 



(fig.), 185. 



RICHARD, Abbe, discovery of stone 



implements in Palestine, 166. 

 RICHARDSON, Sir John, on calving- 



time of reindeer, 191. 

 RIGOLLOT, researches in strata of the 

 Somme Valley, etc., 163. 



River-deposits, late Pleistocene, 154 ; 

 in Thames Valley, FALCONER on the 

 age of, 142 ; PRESTWICH on the age 

 of, 142. 



River-drift hunter of the Pleistocene 

 age and his surroundings, 124-173 ; 

 belongs to temperate division of 

 mammalia, 99; near Salisbury, 161; 

 social condition of, 163 ; range of, on 

 Continent, 163 ; in Africa, Palestine, 

 and India, 165 ; bones of, in river- 

 deposits, 167 ; relation of, to the 

 glacial phenomena, 169 ; general 

 conclusions as to, 172 ; FAUDEL, on 

 discovery of his remains, 167 ; on 

 the same by Eugene BERTRAND, 

 67 ; preceded Cave-men in British 

 caves, 197 ; in French caves, 198 ; 

 their relation to Cave-men, 230 ; 

 range of Cave-men compared with, 

 204. 



Rivers of the Eocene period, 25 ; of 

 Meiocene age in Britain, 47 ; of 

 Pleiocene age, 74. 



Robenhausen pile-dwelling, 292. 



Robin Hood and Church Hole Caves, 

 177; strata in (fig.), 178. 



ROBINSON, discovery of bronze articles 

 in Dowris Bog, 363 ; on manufacture 

 of bronze, 407. 



Rod of reindeer antler, Church Hole 

 Cave (fig.), 185. 



Roe, 257, 262 ; (Cervus capreolus\ 98. 



ROLLESTON, on Neolithic swine (note), 

 297. 



Roman Britain, 488. 



Roman coins in the tidal alluvium on 

 coast 'of Lancashire, 252. 



Rum, volcano on, 45. 



RUTIMEYER, quoted concerning the 

 Ccenopithecus (note), 34 ; on mid 

 Meiocene apes, 57 ; on the presence 

 of man in the lignites of Dtirnten 

 (note), 145 ; on the Neolithic hog, 

 296 ; oxen and other domestic 

 animals, 297, 298, 299. 



S 



Sacrifices, human, supposed to have 

 been offered in Neolithic age, 287. 



Saiga antelope (Antilope saiga), 98. 



St. Bride's Bay, submergence at, 252. 



St. Kilda, volcano, 45. 



Salisbury, River-drift man in the 

 neighbourhood of, 161. 



Salixpolaris (polar willow), 130. 



Salmon, 257. 



Samland, amber region, 417. 



