18 PLEISTOCENE MAMMALIA. 



of the hind limb of the animal in the refuse heap left by the Reindeer folk in the 

 cave of the Gorge d'Enfer, in Perigord, associated with worked flints, lance heads of 

 Reindeer antlers, and bones of the Ox, Horse, and Reindeer. The long marrow-con- 

 taining bones were split, for the sake of the marrow, just in the same way as those of the 

 other animals used for food. 1 Thus, while in the other two cases cited above there seem 

 no grounds for doubting that the animal coexisted with the Palaeolithic savages in France, 

 there can be no doubt whatever of its having been used for food by the Reindeer folk 

 of Auvergne. 



1 'Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,' vol. xxi, p. 4/5, note. 



