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INDEX. 
Animal matter in cave of Kiihlock, 138. 
-remains in diluvium of Dorset, 247. 
Animals similar in Yorkshire and Italy, 182. 
Anomalies at Kuldoch, how reconciled, 140. 
Anspach, Margrave of, his account of caves, 146, 
Antibes, osseous breccia, 148. 
Antrim, valleys excavated by denudation, 207. 
Arc, Valley of, at Mount Cenis, gravel of two 
eras, 189. 
Arezzo, at upper end of Val d’Arno, 181. 
Aristotle, mentions hyaenas robbing graves, 23. 
Arnheim, diluvium on bank of Rhine at, 189. 
Arno, Valley of, bones of elephants, &c. 181, 182. 
Ashdown Park, valley full of grey wethers, 248. 
Ashes, above stalagmitic crust at Gailenreuth, 135. 
Aslimolean Museum, Oxford, remains of elephants 
in it, 175. 
--contains a complete 
collection of the remains alluded to in this 
work, 116. 
Asia, proofs of diluvial action in, 220. 
-central, the place to look for human bones, 
170 . 
Avalanches in the Hymalaya, bones brought down 
by them, 223. 
Axbridge, cave near it with foxes’ bones, 166. 
Axe Valley, simply of diluvial origin, 241. 
Axrninster, section of lias quarries near it, 242. 
B. 
Bagley Wood, pebbles on its highest ridge, 251. 
Bagnes, Valley of, effect of a lake bursting in it, 
236. 
Bald, Mr. his account of two kinds of alluvium, 
185. 
-his account of elephants in Scotland, 
179. 
Bamberg, district of caves, 124. 
Banca, tin in diluvium in, 220. 
Banbury, quartzose pebbles, 252. 
Banner Down, dyke of stones filling a fissure, 69, 
Bareuth, district of caves, 124. 
Barfs, ridges of diluvium in Holderness, 209. 
Barnard Castle, blocks of granite from Shap, 194. 
Barrow, Mr. announces third discovery at Ply¬ 
mouth, 68. 
Basel, parallel terraces on sides of the Rhine 
near, 217. 
Bat, bones in cave at Kostritz, 168. 
Balleye, elephant’s remains in a lead mine at, 
A. D. 1663, 61. 
Bauman’s Hohle described, 117. 
Bavaria, bones in gravel at Eichstadt in, 26. 
Beaconsfield, pebbles from Warwickshire, on the 
hills near, 252. 
Bear, remains common to caves and gravel beds, 
146. 
- in cave at Kirkdale, 17- 35. 
- bones in osseous breccia of Pisa, 150. 
—— lived and died in the caves, 103. 
Bears, remains of at least 2500, in cave of Kfdi- 
loch, 139. 
Beaver, fossil, in Val d’Arno, 182. 
Bedford, gravel in vale of, 197. 
Bedfordshire, its gravel, 196. 
Beer Head, entirely composed of chalk, 244. 
Behrens, account of caves in his Hercynia Curiosa, 
104. 
Beiling, Mr. his account and collection of bones 
near Brunswick, 181. 
Berger, Mr. his discovery of bones near Bruns¬ 
wick, 181. 
Birmingham, pebbles in red stand-stone near, 249. 
Bigsby, Dr. his account of diluvial action near 
Lake Huron, 215. 
Birds, list of bones found at Kirkdale, 15. 
- bones at Kirkdale, chiefly wing bones, 34. 
- in the diluvium of England, 27. 
- bones, inPaviland, and Gibraltar, 93. 155. 
Biel’s Hohle, origin of name, and description of it, 
121 . 
Black earth, rare in cave of Gailenreuth, 136. 
-none at Kirkdale, 12. 
