ON CUTS ON BONE IN REMOTE AGES, 211 
The larger saurian bone now exhibited (see PLATE) is, more- 
over, marked along one side by crosses at regular intervals. 
Similar crosses are seen on the bone from Gourdan for com- 
parison with which I refer also to the Reliquie Aquitanice, 
The numbers refer to plates and figs. in the Reliquie Aquitanice, from 
which these figs. are, by permission, reproduced. 
pl. B. xvii., f. 1, and pl. B. xxvi., f. 6. I would call attention 
also to figs. 74 and 79a; pl. ix., figs. 2 and 5; pl. B. xxv., 
figs. 1, 2,5, and 6. ‘There is sufficient ground for admitting 
the human origin of all these cut bones figured in the Rel- 
quice Aquitanice from the cumulative evidence of their 
