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FURTHER NOTES ON THE CAVE DWELLERS OF PERAK 
(WITH THREE PLATES). 
Br L. WRAY, 1.8.0., M.LE.E, Р.7.8., ETC. 
OME more work has been done in exploring p caves at Gunong 
Cheroh, near Ipoh, since the first paper the subject was 
published in the “Journal of the Anthropological : жыйнай, ” апа опе 
very interesting find made. s is the stone implement which is 
shown in Plate L, Fig. x J was found about 2 feet below the 
15 inch thick at the centre. Tt ж b. 5j oz. avoirdupois. The 
edge is ground ману equally frome bé side, and, as may be seen, is 
in perfect condition 
This would appear to be the first снн which has been found 
in the caves of the limestone hills of the Malay Peninsula. The pos- 
sibility of finding them has been already discussed, and as stated in 
which are so numerous in the State, were made by the cave dwellers, 
but only that they were contemporaneous with the makers of the 
implements, from whom they sometimes obtained one y barter or 
otherwise, in the same way as the modern Sakais get iron axes and 
cd knives from the Bites 
of i J? 
— that the cave dwellers were pe of ot which seems 
u 
present the floor of the cave is composed of shell and bone refuse as 
far out as the rocks on the right hind: side of this photograph. 
er digging in the cave shown in Plate II. brought portions 
ies гате skulls to light. The other bones of these skeletons ps 
also found in a more or less perfect s cL in Fie natural pem ons. 
These “gai like those previously foun re all in a very m uch 
