INDEX. 
299 
Santa Fe de Bogota, mastodon’s bones at height 
of 7,800 feet, 222. 
Sardinia, osseous breccia, 148. 
Saussure, his account of dilvial action in Switzer¬ 
land, 212. 
Saw, marks of, on a bone in the cave of Pavi- 
land, 87. 
Saxony, caves containing bones, 25. 
Scarbrorough, elephants’ remains, 173. 
Scharzfeld cave described; contains bones, mud, 
and pebbles, 113. 
Schlotlieim, Baron, his account of bones at Kos- 
tritz, 25. 
--human bones 
at Kostritz, 167. 
-.his hypothesis to explain the 
occurrence of human bones with those of rhino¬ 
ceros at Kostritz, 169. 
-his account of denudation in 
Germany, 213. 
Scotland, elephants’ remains in, 174. 179. 
Scratches on surface of rocks in Stirlingshire, 202. 
-- near Edinburgh, 
203. 
Sea, its present effects small and partial, 286. 
-and land did not change place at the de¬ 
luge, 162. 
Section of gravel beds, containing pebbles of 
lead, 178. 
-of lias quarries near Axminster, 242. 
Sedgefield, granite and greenstone boulders there, 
194. 
Sedgewick, Professor, his notice of bones in a 
lead mines in Derbyshire, 179. 
-———-Cambridge 
gravel, 198. 
Sediment, why little in cave of Kiihloch, 141. 
Seilberg, near Canstadt, heap of remains found 
there, 180. 
Seine, valley of, proofs of diluvial action, 211. 
Shalk, in Cumberland, pebbles of Criffle sienite 
at, 199. 
Shap, granite drifted to Darlington from, 194. 
Sheep in cave at Kostritz, 167. 
Shells, recent marine shells in cave at Paviland, 
83 and 85. 
Sheppy, elephants’ remains found at, 174. 
Shipston on Stour, pebbles of quartzose sand¬ 
stone, &c., 250. 
Siberia, elephants described by Pallas, 183. 
Sicily, osseous breccia, 148. 
Sid valley, simply of diluvial origin, 240. 
Sidmouth, valleys intersect the coast, 239. 
Silt derived from destruction of cliffs on east 
coast of England, 100. 
Skeletons, none at Kirkdale found entire, and 
why, 37. 
-not entire in caves of the continent, 
100 . 
-rarely entire, 183. 
Skewer made from a wolf s toe at Paviland, 89. 
Skinner, Rev. Mr. his examination of Burringdon 
cave, 165. 
Skulls, none found entire at Kirkdale, and why, 
16. 101, 102. 
■ — in what part found most perfect at Gailen- 
reuth, 134. 
-found at Gibraltar, 154. 
Smell of bones like charnel-house at Oreston, 
74. 
Smith, Rev. Mr. his collection at Kirby Moorside, 
12 . 
Snipe, bones of, at Kirkdale. See Plate XIII. 
Soemmering, Professor, his specimen of injury- 
repaired in head of an hyaena, 74. 
-- his fossil bear’s head nearly similar 
to recent brown bear, 105. 
Solid bones, numbers disproportionate to that of 
softer bones, 16. 
Solinus, mentions hyaenas as robbing graves, 
23. 
Solway Frith, pebbles-have crossed it to Cum¬ 
berland, 199. 
Southam, gravel near it, 196. 
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