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REMARKS ON THE DILUVIUM. 
Teeth and tusks of the mammoth are almost the only remains of qua- 
drupeds, which 1 remember to have been lound in the diluvium ot this 
coast, and these have been obtained at several points near Hornsea, 
Bridlington, Scarborough, and Robin Hood’s Bay. Remains of the 
same kind, with or without bones and teeth of oxen, deer, and horses, 
have been found in gravel pits at Brandsburton, Hessle, and in the 
vale of York. Upon the whole, therefore, the diluvium in the eastern 
part of Yorkshire possesses the general characters of that deposit, and 
agrees, in a particular manner, with the accumulations of the same *era 
which have been so long known and so well examined in the eastern part 
of Norfolk. 
A summary account of the animal remains found in Kirkdale cave, 
and in the equally remarkable repository of antediluvian quadrupeds, at 
Northcliff, will be found in a subsequent part of the volume. 
