482 FrocrviJuKj.'i of the Royal Irhli Academy. 



a 3. Fragment of left frontal, agTeeing with Xo. 1. 



a 4. Fragments of right frontal, three pieces. 



a 5. Fragments of left parietal, six pieces. 



6. Fragments of squamosal right (?). 



7. Fragment of left petrous bone. 



i 8. Fragment of right petrous and mastoid. 



a 9. Squama occipitis, left side, two fragments. 



h 10. Squama occipitis, left and middle, does not fit ^o. 9. 



11. Left malar. 



12. Eight malar. 



13. Left ascending ramus of mandible, small adult. 



14. Eight femur, four fi'agments. 



15. Left femui', fi'agment of condyles. 



16. Lower end of right fibula. 



17. Eight tibia, fi'agment of shaft-. 



18. Left- tibia, bach of inner condyle. 



19. Crest of ilium, right. 



20. Left femur, back of popliteal ridge of. 



21. Eight humerus, upper end, two fragments. 



22. Left humems, lower end. 



23. Eight radius, middle of shaft, two fragments. 



24. Fragments of ribs and scales of long bones. 



From Xos. 1, 2-9, and 10, it is obyious that the remains of two 

 individuals were in the ui'n — one a well-marked male, the other 



smaller, probably a female. 



The individuals whose remains are found in the cave are thus 



at least eight — possibly nine — viz. : — 



A Large adult man. 



B Moderate adult man (?). 



C Child (one, or possibly two). 



Da, D h, two moderately large adults. 



D c. Tcry large adult man. 



E a. Male. 



E i. Female (?). 



It is 2^ossihIe, anatomically, that D c may belong to A, and B to 

 either D a, or D 3, if the geological evidence does not forbid such 

 a fusion. The absence of all trace of upper extremities in A and B 

 would seem to indicate such a relationship. This would reduce the 

 minimum number of individuals to seven. 



2nd. Animal Jjones found hi K7ioc'kninny Cave. 



1. Canis lupus, very large jaws and femora, &;c. 



2. Canis famiKaris. 



