Page [279].—Since this was written a new ossiferous deposit has been found in a fissure at Lothorsdale, near Skipton, from which the remains of the Elephas antiquus and Hippopotamus amphibius have been obtained.

Page [284].—The ossiferous fissure at Windy Knoll, near Castleton, recently explored by Messrs. Tym, Pennington, Plant, Walker and others, has added several animals to the pleistocene fauna of that district—the bison, roe, reindeer, bear, wolf, fox, and hyæna, the first of these species being remarkably abundant, and of all ages. The remains were probably introduced by a stream from a higher level.

Page [337], note 2, line 2, for “the Revue” and “les Matériaux” read “in the Revue” and “in the Matériaux.”

Page [337], note 5, for “Aquitainicæ” read “Aquitanicæ.”

Page [347], line 6, for “mind” read “minds.”

Page [356], line 15, for “Port” read “Fort.”

Page [361].—Mr. Ayshford Sanford adds the Felis Caffer to the list from Bleadon, and the Gulo borealis to that of the animals from Kent’s Hole.

Page [386], line 10, dele inverted commas.

Page [386], line 17, for “or from 1,000 to 2,000 feet lower than the glacial covering” read “thus differing by a line of from 1,000 to 2,000 feet from the glacial covering” (Palgrave).