TABLES OF THE ANIMAL REMAINS. 



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In his first memoir, Prof. Riitimeyer gives an interesting 

 table, which, with some additions which I owe to> the courtesy 

 of Prof. Rutimeyer, is here subjoined, premising that 1 denotes 

 a single individual ; 2 r several individuals ; 3,, the species 

 which are common ; 4, those which are very common ; 5, 

 those which are present in great number. 



The almost entire absence of the hare is doubtless owing 



