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VI. Peculiar stone industries of the Argentine coast — Continued. Page 



Stone implements of the Argentine littoral, by W. H. Holmes 125 



Northern group 126 



Use of beach pebbles 126 



Chipped white quartzites 139 



Domestic utensils 140 



Southern group — Rio Negro District 142 



Ethnic bearing 144 



Chronologic bearing 148 



Earthenware 150 



VIT. The skeletal remains of early man in South America, by Ales Hrdlicka. 153 



Tlie Quaternary man 153 



The Lagoa Santa discoveries (Brazil) 153 



History 154 



Reports on Lund's collections 165 



Critical remarks 179 



The Carcarafia bones 184 



Historical notes and previous observations 184 



Critical remarks 192 



The ancient Patagonians 194 



History and observations on the specimens 194 



Critical remarks 196 



The Arroyo de Frias finds 197 



Historical notes and previous observations 197 



Critical remarks 206 



The Saladero skeleton 209 



Historical notes and previous reports 209 



Critical remarks 211 



The Fontezuelas skeleton 213 



History and reports 213 



Critical remarks 221 



The Arrecifes skull 225 



Historical remarks and earlier reports 225 



Examination by the wi'iter 230 



The Samborombon skeleton 233 



History and reports 233 



Critical remarks 236 



The Chocori skeleton 237 



History and earlier reports 237 



Examination by the writer 239 



Critical remarks 242 



Human remains from Ovejero and neighborhood 242 



Reports and history 242 



Observations by the ■WTiter 245 



The Ovejero skeletal material 247 



Critical remarks on the Ovejero region finds 255 



Notes on the locality of Sotelo, by Bailey Willis 255 



The Tertiary man 258 



The Baradero skeleton 258 



History and reports 258 



Critical remarks 261 



Homo caputindinatus — the Arroyo Siasgo skeleton 262 



History and earlier reports 262 



Examination by the writer 266 



