294 R. H. MATHEWS, ESQ., L.8., ON 
that perhaps the feet were severed from the body of a dead 
person, and applied to the rock. 
Cave 3 (Fig. L).—This cave is in a high rocky escarpment 
of Hawkesbury sandstone, forming the boundary of Portion 
No. 65 of 40 acres in the parish of Price, county of Phillip. 
The nearest permanent water is in Cooyal Creek, about 
a mile to the southward. The shelter is 30 feet long, 
Fig. 1. 
extending into the rock about 15 feet. The height at the 
entrance is 6 feet, increasing to 8 feet inside, owing to the 
dome-shaped roof. 
The end of the cave on the right hand side ot the interior 
on entering, is somewhat circular, the back wall curving 
round towards the front, or outwards. Out ofa considerable 
number of paintings in this shelter, I have reproduced one 
