[92]The mammalian remains collected from these lacustrine clays have not yet been systematically examined. Dr. Andrews has however determined some of the genera present: see, “Notes on an Expedition to the Fayum, Egypt”, Geol. Mag. No. 470 Aug. 1903, pp. 337-343.
[93]Martens Subfossile Süsswasser-Conchylien aus dem Fajum, Sitz. Ber. Gesell. naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin July, 1879, S. 100 u. Oct. 1886, S. 126.
[94]Geologie Ægyptens, pp. 444-446.
[95]For figures and details of these flints see a paper by the writer, Neolithic Flint Implements from the Northern Desert of the Fayûm, Egypt, Geol. Mag., Dec. IV., Vol. X., pp. 53-59, Febr. 1903.
[96]Mémoires sur les principaux travaux d’utilité publique exécutés en Egypte depuis la plus haute antiquité jusqu’à nos jours. 1872-1873, Chap. II.
[97]Op. cit. pp. 28-40.
[98]“The disposition of the Lake Mœris,” in the Archæological Report of the Egypt Explor. Fund 1898-1899, Pt. I. D., pp. 13-15.
[99]Blanckenhorn, op. cit. p. 463.