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INDEX. 
Human remains in cave at Paviland, 85. 87. 
—— bones at Ko'stritz more recent than those 
of rhinoceros, 169. 
-in a cave in Spain, 160. 
■ — — ■ to be looked for in diluvium of 
central Asia, 170. 
Humber Mouth shows alluvium on diluvium, 190. 
Humboldt, Baron, his account of elephants at 
Mexico and Quito, 183. 
-bones found by him at high 
levels, 222. 
Hunter, John, his account of bones from German 
caves, 146. 
Hutchinson, Mr. his account of diluvial action, 
225. 
Hutton cave, with ochre and bones, in the Men- 
dips, 57- 
Hurley Bottom, elephants’ remains, 174. 
Huron Lake, diluvial gravel, boulders, and de¬ 
nudations, 215. 
Hyde Park, quartzose pebbles from Warwick¬ 
shire, 198. 232. 
Hyaenas, three species of modern, 21. 
- live in holes and rocks, found with 
wolves, 22. 
. . ■ eat bones and putrid flesh, 21. 
-drag prey to their dens, 22. 
-number of their teeth, 21. 
-habitations and habits of modern, ibid. 
-dig human bodies from their graves, 21, 
22 . 
-habits mentioned in scripture and classic 
writers, 23. 
-enmity to dogs, 22, 23. 
-strength of jaw and neck, 23, 24. 
-eyes formed to see in the dark, 24. 
-eat their own species, and parts of their 
own bodies, 28. 
-carry off a living man, 23. 
•-carry prey to their dens, 22. 
-heaps of bones near their den, ibid. 
-(Cape) devoured bones at Oxford, 37. 
Hyaenas common to caves and gravel beds, 107. 
146. 
-difference of fossil from recent species, 24. 
-extent of fossil species, ibid. 
-discovered at Lawford in diluvium, 26. 
-evidence of two or three hundred at Kirk- 
dale, 17. 
- bones fractured equally with those of 
other animals, 16. 
-teeth of all ages and conditions, 29. 
-jaws, in what state found, ibid. 
-fed on elephants, rhinoceros, &c. 36. 
-inhabited England and Europe generally 
before the deluge, 40. 
-fossil species extirpated by the deluge, 38. 
-why the skeleton of the last surviving 
was not found at Kirkdale, 38. 
Hypotheses, several, to explain the origin of 
bones, 97. 
-three may be proposed to explain the 
origin of the bones at Plymouth ; two of them 
untenable, 76, 77, 78. 
-three, proposed to explain the phe¬ 
nomena at Kirkdale, 39, 40. 
Hymalaya mountains, bones of horse, deer, and 
bear, height of 16,000 feet, 222. 
I. 
Icebergs containing mammoth bones, 46. 
Identity of time and manner of introducing dilu¬ 
vium to cave, 145. 
Ilford, elephants found there, 175. 
Illyria, bones in caves and fissures, 148. 
Iinrie, Colonel, describes birds’ bones at Gibraltar, 
93. 
153. 
his account of breccia of Gibraltar, 
201 . 
his account of the Campsey hills. 
Incisa, gorge of, in the Val d’Arno, 181. 
