17 
Bones. 
In the stalagmite 25 
In the “ charcoal beds ” 52 . . 
In the cave-earth 1,537 
In the gravel-bed 7 
Flints. 
none 
none 
20 
16 
Tot al 1,621 36 
Thus, 95 per cent, of all the bones were found in the cave- 
earth, and of these more than one-half lay on its surface * 
“ In relation to ifc . s area the west chamber was the richest 
part of the cavern in the “ flint implements/’ as well as in 
bones. f 
the more doubtful smaller animals, the list, as 
Dr. Falconer and by Mr. Busk, of animal 
n the Brixham Cave consists of : J 
Number of 
determined 
specimens. 
“ Excluding 
determined by 
remains found i 
1 . Elephas primigenius ... 
2 . Rhinoceros tichorhinus 
3. Equns caballus 
4. Bos primigenius ? 
5. longifrons? 
6 . Cervus elaphus 
7. tar cindus 
8 . Capreolus capreolus ... 
9. Felis spelcea 
10. Hycena spelcea 
11 . Ursus spelceus ? , ... 
12 . - arctos 
1 3. priscus s. f rox 
14. Cams Vulpes 
15. Lepus cuniculus 
16. Lagomys spelceus 
Mammoth li 
Tichorine Rhinoceros 67 
Horse 30 
Great Fossil Ox*) 
Small Fossil Ox j 
Great Red Deer ... 12 
Reindeer 72 
Roebuck 13 
Cave-Lion or Tiger 9 
Cave-Hytena 57 
Cave-Bear *'] 
Brown Bear }> 354 
Grisly Bear J 
Fox 15 
Hare 2 
Lemming 1 
Some four or five of the animals in the above list are said to 
be extinct, the most important of which, indicative of antiquity, 
are the mammoth, the tichorine rhinoceros, and the cave-bear* 
Hie bones of the bear exceed in number those of all the other 
mammals together, § and they are found in all the beds of the 
f Ehil° so phical Transactions, vol. clxiii/p. 493. 
f Ibid., p. 495. + Ibid., p . 556. 
c 
§ Ibid , , p. 557. 
