[198] Bone needles were found in Kent’s Hole and in many foreign caves of this age.
[199] These woodblocks were used in my essay on Hyænas in the “Natural History Review,” and have been lent by the kindness of Messrs. Williams and Norgate.
[200] Pengelly, “Literature of the Oreston Caverns,” Trans. Dev. Ass. 1872. Buckland, op. cit.
[201] “Quart. Geol. Journ.” xxvi. 457, et seq.
[202] “The Literature of the Caverns near Yealmpton, South Devon,” by W. Pengelly, F.R.S., F.S.A. Trans. Devon Ass., 1870.
[203] Falconer, “Palæont. Mem.” ii. 486, 591.
[204] Proceed. Royal Soc. xx. p. 514. “Report on the Exploration of Brixham Cave,” by W. Pengelly, F.R.S., G. Bush, F.R.S., John Evans, F.R.S., and Joseph Prestwich, F.R.S. This report was delayed by the death of Dr. Falconer.
[205] “Ancient Stone Implements,” p. 46–8.
[206] “Proceed. Royal Soc.” 1872, vol. xxii. p. 523–4.
[207] “Trans. Devon Ass.” On the Introduction of Cavern Accumulations.