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in the bank at this locality have been listed in the papers pre- 

 viously published. 



The flints obtained from stratum No. 2 include a spall found 

 in place 3 feet east of the human bones listed in the preceding 

 paragraph, and about one foot farther back in the bank. Upon 

 passing the sand through a sieve five additional flint spalls were 

 obtained from this stratum, one of which was found about 10 feet 



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Fig. 4. — Ground plan showing the location of human bones found in the canal 

 bank at Vero in April and in June, 1916. The canal bank at this place faces approxi- 

 mately northwest and those bones, the location of which is indicated by Nos. 1-5, 

 and also several of the skull fragments, were collected in April. Those bones num- 

 bered 6-9 and a few skull fragments were collected in June. Among bones not specially 

 numbered are a part of the right femur and an incisor tooth found near No. 9, and 

 a part of a metatarsal found near No. 2. The bones indicated by Nos. 1-5 and No. 9 

 and several of the skull fragments were found on or near the contact line of strata 

 Nos. 2 and 3. Those bones indicated by Nos. 6-8 were found in stratum No. 2. 

 Bones taken from the caving of the bank and from siftings are not shown in this plan. 

 Index to bones: 1, left ulna; 2, a part of the shaft of the same bone; 3, left femur; 

 9, a part of the shaft of the same bone; 4, radius; 5, metatarsal; 6, astragalus; 7, ex- 

 ternal cuneiform; 8, part of ilium. The place in the bank of bones Nos. 1, 3, and 4, 

 and bones Nos. 6 and 7, is shown in photographs previously published. 



farther west. From these siftings were obtained also one nearly 

 complete small bone implement and a piece of a second bone 

 implement. Markings on bones from this stratum, which may have 

 been made by tools, have been described in the papers to which 

 reference has been made. 



