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other Jurassic fossils figured as Cirripedes are very doubtful, and an 

 examination of the originals will probably show that they do not 

 belong to the Cirripedia, but from the descriptions and figures it is 

 impossible to say what they really are. 



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Drawings in Spanish Caves. 

 Los Grabados dE la CtJEVA DE Penches. B)^ Edtjakdo HeknIndez- 

 Pacheco. Comision de Investigaciones Paleontologicas y Pre- 

 historicas, Mem. No. 17, Madrid, 1917. 



THE Spanish iaovernment is to be congratulated on the valuable 

 memoirs on Geology, Prehistoric Archgeology, Zoology, and 

 Botany which are being issued in rapid succession from the National 



Drawing of a hunted deer, pierced with arrows, on the wall of the cavern of 

 La Peiia, San Kom4n de Candamo, Asturias, Spain. Original about 

 4 feet in depth. 



Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid. They are making known 

 the scientific treasures of Spain in a manner which has not hitherto 

 been possible ; while their attractive style and their profusion of 

 admirable illustrations render them all the more welcome. The 

 memoirs on the prehistoric drawings in the Spanish caves are 

 especially interesting, and the latest, by Dr. Hernandez-Pacheco, 

 maintains the standard we have now been led to expect. 



