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phus, var. barbarus $, Cervus dama §, Bos (a large form), and Bos taurus 
nnea, Canis vulpes, Ursus sp.; also remains of the common dolphin, 
numerous genera and species of birds, a species of tortoise and numerous 
remains of fishes, of which the tunny is most prominent. 
The remains are imbedded in red cave-earth and also in a black layer 
similar to that noticed in the caves of France and elsewhere. In many 
with them the remains of the various animals which at an earlier period 
a the thickly-wooded heights, now ently oo of trees and 
only covered at places by the little Chamarops hum 
Many human and animal ires attributable » ae rn periods, have 
been also met with; but the older human remains are distinguished b 
aie aie in the thigh on io tus closely resemble those met with in 
the Cro-Magnon Cave. — Quarterly Journal of Science. 
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uL |J. S., St. Augustine, Fla. No. 1, Pinquicula lutea ; 2, N othing c cran ped this num- 
die tant ministrum ? 4, Lupinus diffusus; 5, icula mila. See 
Chapman’s Southern Flora. For naming, fair specimens LULA be sent, — not miser- 
able and bis roe M "bits 
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each Surthanded, byi ee TAY of eee bare often Peon observed and perdas in in 
Euro Ih eral insta: eda Be kind in o rel eia a. 
tum. T is, pr hata E dw regarded a "bee rmal bdeifiton, and a i many 
cases to have been caused by so ege amg which has been ponen. rim Tu diska 
instead of one. pt daar geoeges division occurs normally, howev n alhe € 
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