154 kepoet— 1879. 



59. Quadrumanous remains from the same locality as the preceding, but from 8 



distinct cave situated only half-way up the hill. 



60. Remains of Cei-vus and chelonian from the swamp at the base of the fore- 



going hill. 



61. Cervine remains. Purchased from Dyaks, who said the bones were found in 



one of the Jambusan caves about half-way up the hill. From the Dyaks' 

 description I understood that these bones had been laid bare by the drip 

 over the spot where they rested. 



62. Portion of skull with two molar teeth. From a cave on the water-level in 



the Jambusan hill (No. XVI.). 



63. Bone found on the surface in the interior of Cave XIV. 



64. Two lower jaws of a carnivora in same Cave XIV., at about 18 inches' depth 



from the surface. 



65. Two lower jaws (two halves) of Cervus. Obtained by myself in the same 



cave as No. 62, partly embedded in calcareous earth. 



66. Teeth, apparently of wild pig. From a cave in the Jambusan hill. 



67. Skull, &c. Obtained from Dyaks, who affirmed that these remains were 



lying in a narrow oblique fissure, connecting one of the Jambusan caves 

 with the top of the hill, and that the reason why some of the bones are 

 stained with smoke is that the fissure opened immediately above a flat 

 ledge of rock on which the Dyaks were accustomed to light their fires for 

 cooking, so that the smoke escaped habitually up the fissure. I suspect 

 that the smoke-coloured remains may have belonged to recent animals 

 eaten by the Dyaks in the cave when taking the nest-harvest. 



68. Purchased from Chinaman. Found on a heap of gold-washers' refuse, the 



produce of a fissure at Paku, the mouth of which is situated about 50 feet 

 above the water-level. Only bones found. Cave No. XVIII. 

 68. Teeth. Cave at Jambusan. Obtained from Dyaks. (The number inad- 

 vertently repeated.) 

 . 69. Human remains brought from a cave at Ahup. Said to be about 3 fathoms 

 from the entrance, the cave being situated in the upper half of the hill. 

 These bones lay on the surface, but the finder did not dig to see if any 

 were below. 



70. Remains purchased from a Malay. They occurred in a cave on the hills 



abutting on the Tagora Road. The cave is situated in the upper part 

 of the hill. The fragment of jaw with teeth was found near the entrance ; 

 the other teeth occurred at some distance within, and together ; and the 

 bones in the innermost recess of the cave, which is extensive, only one rib 

 showing on the surface, and the remaining bones at depths varying up to 

 12 inches. 



71. Teeth of Simia. Found by myself in the refuse on the surface of which the 



large bones No. 68. were procured by the Chinaman. Cave No. XVIII. 



72. Teeth of Simia. Purchased from a Malay, who met with them in a fissure 



close to Cave No. III., the floor of which is 8 fathoms below the entrance 

 — the latter being situated some 50 or 60 feet above the water-level. 



73. Mollusca from Cave V. Excavation D. 



74. Various Teeth. Cave V. Excavation D. 



75. Lower jaws of rodents, &c. Cave V. Excavation D. 



76. Vertebrae, chelse of Crustacea, fish scales, &c. Cave V. Excavation D. 



77. Human remains, potteiy, &c, brought from a cave in the Ahup hill. 



78. Remains, apparently of wild pig. Found by Dyaks in one of the higher 



caves at Jambusan. 



79. Remains of carnivore. Found by Dyaks in a cave at Jambusan. 



80. Simian remains. Said to have been procured from Cave XVIII. 



81. Bones. Said to have been obtained in an old gold cave at Piat. 



82. Miscellaneous remains. Cave V. Excavation D. 



84. Two Cervine teeth. Found by Malay gold-washer in a deep fissure at Paku. 



85. Molar of pig. The Paku Flat. Found by gold-washers. 



86. Land and fresh-water Mollusca. Cave V. Excavation G. 



