116 Proceedings of Boy al Society of Edinburgh. [sess. 
reindeer, 3 ; mammoth, 14 ; heads of goats, 3 ; heads of ante- 
lopes, 4 ; heads of various animals, chiefly horses, 36 ; human 
face, 1 (?); cup-mark, 1. These engravings, in the opinion of 
the explorers, betray so much artistic skill, precision of details, 
Fig. 28. — Incised figure of mammoth in cave of Combarelles. 
Figs. 24 to 28 are reduced from the drawings of MM. Capitan and Breuil. 
and knowledge of animal life, that they must he regarded [as 
valuable documents in Palaeontology. 
Fig. 29. — Skeleton of the mammoth found in Siberia in 1799, 
now in St Petersburg. 
More recently, MM. Capitan and Breuil published illustrations 
of some of the painted figures on the walls of the Grotte de Font- 
de-Gaume on two plates, one of which is here reproduced (PI. XT.) 
on a smaller scale — ( Revue de VEcole d’ Anthropologie, July 1902) 
