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28. Bones and land shells. Excavation D, Cave V. About 2 feet below the 

 surface. 



29. Purchased from Chinese washing gold in the Faku flat. 

 •30. Miscellaneous bones, jaw of rodent, &c. Excavation D, Cave V. Nearly 



3 feet below the surface. 



31. Remains from Cave No. II. Found in a little calcareous earth on a ledge 

 just without the mouth. 



32. Bones from a deep fissure cavern at Paku. Found in gold-washer's refuse. 

 The whole contents of this cave had been disturbed by the Chinese. 

 Purchased from Dyaks. 



33. Fragment picked up on the Busan hills. 



34. Bones and teeth purchased from Malays. Found in a cave at Paku. 



35. Single rib-bone. Found by a Dyak partly buried in cave earth at Jambusan. 

 The finder made a search for more, but without success. 



36. Remains of a young Macacus (?). Found on the surface within a cave near 

 Paku. 



37. Teeth, land shells, &c. Excavation D, Cave V. 



38. Teeth of Hi/stria.; &c, &c. Excavation D, Cave V. About 3 feet below the 

 surface. 



39. Purchased from gold-washers. Obtained from the Paku flat. 



40. Purchased from Dyaks. Obtained from a cave in the Jambusan Hill. 



41. Remains of Hystrix. Found on the surface. Cave at Jambusan. 



42. Carapace of tortoise. Found on tbe surface. Cave at Jambusan. 



43. Teeth and bone3 purchased of gold- washers. From the Paku flat. 



44. Teeth and bones purchased from Dyaks. Found in a cave in the Jambusan 



hill. 



45. Human remains, &c. Partly purchased, partly collected by myself in Cave 



No. XIV. Cf. Report. 

 48. Remains of bats. Excavation E, Cave V. 



47. Reptilian remains. Surface of a cave in Jambusan hill. 



48. Teeth and bone. From the surface of a cave in the Jambusan hill. 



49. Pottery, teeth, marine shell (Cyp?-cea), &c, found associated with the human 



remains in Cave No. XIV., at the second milestone on the Tagora road. 

 Cf. Report. 



50. Chelonian remains. Surface of a cave half-way up the southern face of the 



Busan hills. 

 51. Bone. Purchased from Chinese. Found in a cave at Paku. 



52. Chelonian remains. Purchased from Chinese gold-workers, and found at a 



spot in the Paku flat where the contents of a cave were washed in former 

 years. 



53. Skull of Helarctos. Found at about 3 feet depth in a cave in Gunong Jawang. 



Bears marks of a cutting instrument. 



54. Chelonian remains. Obtained in the Paku flat at a spot where the contents 



of adjacent caves were formerly washed for gold. Purchased. 



55. Skull of Simia satyr us $. Obtained from same situation as the preceding. 



The gash cutting through the parietal and other bones on the right side 

 of the cranium was probably caused by the tools of the gold-seekers when 

 the skull was first exhumed. It has since been again covered with earth 

 for some years. The occipital foramen bears marks of a sharp cutting 

 instrument. The skull has evidently been exposed to smoke, and it might 

 stand for one which has hung griming for years in the smoke of the head 

 house of the Dyaks on Siranbu. 

 66. Cervine, molar, and other remains. Cave No. III. 



57. Teeth of Simia, fragments of chelonian, &c. The Paku plat. Purchased. 



58. Skull and portion of skeleton of a small monkey, purchased from Dyaks. 



They stated that the remains occurred in a cave near the summit of one 

 of the Jibong group of hills, at a long distance within the cave (' distant 

 from the entrance the burning of one torch '), and from their description 

 they appeared to have been laid bare by the washing of water. 



