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REPORT 1875. 



Appendix. 



Tahle of Remains wMchJlt, pair, or otherwise indicate their belonging to tJie 

 same individual, ivith the distances at which they were found apart. 



g 



M 



\ 



5 



1 

 17 



1 

 i20 



1 



2 13 

 _X 

 4 1 



_i_ 



24 

 _i_ 

 139 



1 

 2 58 



1 



28 



1 

 39 



1 

 43 



1 

 37 



_L_* 



90 

 _JL_* 

 2 2 2 



_i 



94 



1 



108 



1 

 135 



1 

 10 1 



1 

 18 2 



1 

 117 



1 

 118 



1 

 132 



1 

 205 



1 

 242 



1 

 256 



1 



192 



1 

 194 



1 

 199 



1 

 253 



9 

 1 



2 12 



g « 



1-6 



2-0 



5-3 

 40 

 •10 



20 



•6 



1-3 



2-0 

 •0 



70 

 70 



10-0 

 60 



120 

 90 



70 



100 



8-0 



9-0 

 90 



10 



•8 

 1-8 

 10 



5-0 

 50 



•6 

 1-6 



2-0 

 5-0 



Nature of the Boues. 



Eadius of large Fox i 



\ correBpond ? 



Femur 



>» n 





1 



Atlas of Bear 



Skull of large Grisly Bear j- fit . 



t Eight ramus of mandible of ditto J 



Eight scapula, Bear 



, pair . 

 Left „ „ J }■ correspond ? 



piua, Hear i 



[ pair 



Pelvis of very large Bear 



Left femur of j'oung Bovine "i 



)■ Dan- 



Eight „ „ J 



pan- 



Fibula of Bear with tumour 



\ pair. 



Eight calcaneum, Hyaiua 



•} 



fit. 



■ pair 



Eight astragalus, 



Eight pisiforme of large Cervus 

 Left „ „ 



Culeaneum of large Bovine 

 Left naviculare, Bos primigcnins j- fit , 

 ,, astragalus, ,, J 



J 



Eight ulna, Hy£ena 



Eadius, 



£ena i 



pair 



1 



Different portions of a magnificent pair -i 

 of Eeiudeer-antlers J 



; 



Eight 08 magnum of Bed Deer i 

 ,, uneiferme „ J 



Left lower jaw, Fox t 

 Eight „ „ J ' 



)j ») 



Left scapho-lunar. Bear 



OS magnum 



, Hear -i 



fit. 



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t The left ramus was 

 another part of the Cave. 



already la the Giggleswick Museum, and had been found in 



