DISCOVERIES IN THE CRESSWELL CAVES. 725 
Fig. 1.—Ground-plan of the Parlour Cave. 
(Seale, 51; inch to 1 foot.) 
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ChamberA. 
Toe ExpLoration or CHampBer A, 
Surface-soil—The floor was covered with a few inches of dark 
surface-soil and numerous large blocks of limestone, and contained 
near the mouth fragments of charcoal, burnt clay and bones, together 
with a considerable number of flint chips and a few flint flakes. 
Fig. 2.—Section 1, in Cham- Fig. 3.—Section 2, in Cham- 
ber A (fig. 1). ber A (fig. 1). 
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ft. in. ft. in. 
1. White calcareous sand; no 1. White caleareous sand; no 
TOMAS era onesie nc dine sce (?) MOMAINS We ecwardacececrateseet (?) 
4, Red sandy caye-earth, with 2, Ferruginous yellow and red 
BLE WADONES) | wejncaiesveiawncrs 2 6 sand; bones .........+0..: 7,0 
5. Surface-soil; charcoal and 3. Red clay; bones ............ 0 6 
flint implements at base 5 O 4, Hee sandy caye-earth ; bones, see 
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5. Surface-g0il.........cecseesseeee O 4 
