PE RANCE : THE VALE OF CLWYD CAVES. 
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lying horizontal, and but slightly inclined, at the base was a more 
coherent yellowish bed, bat not stalagmitic, with flint implements. 
4. Gravel consisting of local materials, with angular blocks of 
limestone below. 
The flint implement was discovered close to a large portion of 
the jaw with teeth of a rhinoceros, and close to it large fragments of 
limb bones of mammoth. The fissure cavern communicated with an 
opening to the surface, under this large masses of limestone and 
surface soil were found, which when removed, exhibited undisturbed 
earth, with many bones, and a few broken flint implements. In the 
line of the fissure undisturbed stalagmite was found, under which 
was cave-earth, mammoth teeth, and a well-worked implement. 
The implements were examined by Dr. J. Evans, F.R.S., who stated 
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Fig, 2. Section across shaft, and western entrance of Cae Gwyn cave. ' 
Scale. 8 feet to 1 inch. \ 
a. Local Gravel. b. Bone Earth. c. Laminated Clay. j 
d. Banded Sand. e. Sand and Gravel. f , Soil, &c. = 
X Position of Flint Implements. | 
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