INDEX. 
291 
H. 
Hakewill, H. Esq. sends head of rhinoceros to 
Oxford, 176. 
Haldon-hill, S. W. of Exeter, probably once 
covered with chalk, 245. 
Halkin, valleys of denudation in limestone hills 
at, 178. 
-elephants’ remains in lead mine at, 174. 
Hall, Sir James, thinks the granite blocks in Tees- 
dale came from Cumberland, 194. 
—----his proofs of diluvial action near 
Edinburgh, 203. 
Hamster rat in cave at Kostritz, 167. 
Hare-jaw in cave at Kirkdale, 19. 
Harmony of caves in Germany and England, 108. 
-of loam, pebbles, and bones, contained 
in caves, 145. 
-Gailenreuth with other caves, 136. 
Harrison, Mr. first notices the bones at Kirkdale, 
14. 
Hartz Forest, bones of hyaena found there, 24. 
-caves described by Leibnitz and De Luc, 
104. 
- bones in diluvium near, at Osterode and 
Dorst, 26. 
Hawks supply birds’ bones in a recent breccia at 
Gibraltar, 155. 
Heukelum, bones of elephant washed up by 
bursting of a dyke, 190, 191. 
Hearne, his description of bear’s food, 33. 
Heaps of bones, why none outside the cave at 
Kirkdale, 39. 
Henley-hill, quartzose pebbles, 248. 
Henley, pebbles from Warwickshire on the hills 
near, 255. 
Hertfordshire, its gravel, 196. 
Herzburg, bones in diluvium near, 107. 
Hieronymus mentions hyaenas robbing graves, 23. 
Hills of east coast of England capped by diluvium, 
192. 
-their form proves a deluge, 226. 
Hinckley, its gravel, 196. 
Hippopotamus found in Lancashire, 176. 
-teeth of, at Kirkdale, 118. 
Hippopotamus inhabited England, 42. 
Hoare, Sir Richard, finds rods and rings of ivory 
in barrows, 91. 
Hog, remains in Hutton cave on Mendip, 59. 
Hohen Mirschfeld, hill in the district of caves, 
in Franconia, 130. 
Holderness coast composed of low cliff of dilu¬ 
vium, 192. 
-elephants’ remains in, 173. 
Holenkalk, cavernous limestone at Muggendorf, 
123. 
Holland shows alluvial and diluvial deposits in 
contact, 188. 
Hollman, his account of rhinoceros at Scharzfeld, 
106. 
-—. bones in diluvium at 
Horden, 107. 
Hollows in Biel’s Hohle filled with mud and sand, 
122 . 
Home, Sir E. his description of bones from Ores- 
ton, near Plymouth, 67. 
Honiton Vale, chalk flints on ridges inclosing iti 
245. 
Horden, at foot of the Hartz, bones in diluvium 
near 107. 
Horns of deer, fragments of, at Kirkdale, 19. 
_some fallen off by necrosis, 32. 
-none of oxen found at Kirkdale, and why, 
33. 
_rhinoceros never found fossil, ex¬ 
cept in ice, and why, ibid. 
-of sheep used for manure, ibid. 
Horse, remains in cave at Kirkdale, 18. 
Hougliton-on-the-hill, its gravel, 196. 
Hue-huetoca, in Mexico, elephants’ remains, 
there, 222. 
Human bones near Kirby Moorside, 54- 
-remains in caves, not antediluvian, 164. 
--examples of them in England, ibid. 
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