92 
1874. 
Busk, Prof. G On a Human Fibula of unusual form, dis- 
covered in the Victoria Cave, Settle, Journ. 
Anthrop. Inst. Vol. iii., p. 392. 
(Remarks on the same). Presidential Address. 
Ibid p. 516-7. 
Dawkins, Prof. "W. B... Report of the Committee for assisting in the 
Exploration of the Settle Caves. Brit. Assoc. 
Reports for 1873, p. 250. 
■ Cave Hunting, Researches on the Evidence of 
Caves, respecting the Early Inhabitants of 
Europe, 8vo. Maanillan and Co. 
1875. 
Evans, John Presidential Address. Quart. Journ. Geo. Soc. 
Vol. xxxi., p. Ixxiii. 
TiDDEMAN, R. H Second Report of the Committee appointed for 
the purpose of assisting in the Exploration 
of the Settle Caves (Victoria Cave). Brit. 
Assoc. Reports for 1874, p. 133. 
Abstract of the Third Report of the Settle 
Caves (Victoria Cave) Committee, read at 
Bristol, in August, 1875. Privately printed. 
Also in Nature. Vol. xii. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE Y. 
D.— Chamber D. 
B. G.— Birkbeck Gallery. 
V. — Vertical line from Clifif. 
X.-Z. — Approximate present depth of workings (Dec, 1875). 
a. Romano-Celtic layer. 
h. Neolithic horizon. 
c. Upper Cave — Earth with Reindeer, &:c. 
d. Laminated clay, with some layers of Stalagmite. 
d\ Glacial Drift. 
e. Lower Cave — Earth with bone bed containing Hyeena, 
Hippopotamus, Man^ &c. 
X Position of the Human Fibula. 
s. Screes or Talus. 
I. Limestone rock. 
The numbered vertical lines represent the 2-foot Parallels from 
1 to 40. 
