Artefacta Antiquissima Geology in Its Relation to Primeval Man
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It orignially formed part of the Sloane collection, and therefore must have been discovered some time anterior to 1750. + Proceedings of Royal Society, 2Cth May, 1859. J As yet no remains of E. Pvimigenius have been discovered here, or in any of the Sicilian caves. 13 the one known commonly as "' ceneri impastate " (concrete of ashes) was found to contain remains of a felis of the same size as F. Spelsea, a large ursus, and several small ruminants. But the extraordinary feature about the cave —... which before proceeding further, I should state, is encrusted with stalag- mite — is this : at a spot on the roof, where a Large mass of breccia was observed, denuded partly of the stalagmitic covering, Dr. Falconer found teeth of ruminants and equus, shells of several species of helix, bits of carbon, and a vast abundance of flint and agate knives of human manufacture. * At other places, and wherever he had the calcareous coating removed, he found similar remains ; and at one spot, on breaking the stalagmite, a thick calcare(^-ochreous layer con- taining numerous coprolites of a large hyeena, was found against the roof.
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