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retreat from a false position, or to fortify an^old ^ ^ not 
additional evidence as they can produ > former 
done, we may safely nZatisfae- 
paperis established, that this chrono- 
tory evidence of the existence of patooWhio man, no 
logical scale by winch to Jj h ^ es b d his 
evidence, ow“ tfcent ofL only - Pfudic^and does m 
" rln 
in opposition to 
it, unheard and unexamined. 
from a work called « The Childhood of the Woild, by 
F t T ^e is a large cavern at Brixham XtXteSngt ^ rfTjSfS 
which was discovered fourteen years ago ^ lime, which have been 
the roof. The floor is of stalagmite, p „ ^ water> an d become hard- 
brought down from the roof by 'the » d 11 S. g a , jout one foot in thickness, 
ened into stone again. In this tloo , below it was a red 
were found bones of the reindeer were buried flint 
loamy mass, fifteen feet thick in 1 th | Beneath this was a bed of 
flakes, or knives, and bones o 1 which flint flakes and some small 
gravel, more than twenty feet th > thirty flints were found in the 
Lues were found. Altogether, ; and as they are 
»rj3asas:i» ,5 » 
r Tv. Prebendary Row asked if Mr. Whitley’s attention tad been drawn 
ensued, in which the honoraiy secre k r tg of Mr. Evans’s work, 
Mr. Whitley intended to lefej to P ric!>1 scraper,” figured and 
amongst others, to the « “ , ,, e aabmitt ed to Mr. Evans, 
described on page 470 , the h smiy and wrote, “ March 
r^^6° n iru?«^Cttp»^, or rather suppress it, should 
l eveV print second edition.”-En. 
