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CAYES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OE TENBY.
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upon . A very large number of splinters and fragments of bone were
scattered throughout the cave-earth, and all these bore the tooth-
marks of the Hysena.
Fig. l.. — Reduced Ground-plan of Coygan Cave, near LaugJiarne,
CaermartJien,
SCALE OF FEET
E. Entrance to cave.
A and 0. Terminal spouts of its two branches.
a. Small trench cut by Mr. Laws

here the deposit consists of sand overlaid by
nearly a foot of stalagmite, but without any bones.
B. Large chamber.
X . Point where the two flints were found by Mr. Laws, beneath at least 10 inches
of stalagmite, and in the cave-earth.
The cave-earth afforded remains of Elephas primigenius, Rhinoceros tichorhinus,
Bos primigenius, Equus caballus, Cermis tarandus, C. elaphus, C. a Ices (?),
C. megaceros(?), C. capreolus, Hippopotamus (?), Hyana spelcea, Felis spelaa,
Ursus spelcsus, Cains lupus, C. vulpes, and palaeolithic man. ~
The remains of the Horse (Equu$ caballus) were extremely plen-
tiful, but they consisted almost entirely of teeth

and the few bones
which we obtained were very much gnawed and decomposed.
The Mammoth (Elephas primigenius) was represented by the
teeth of several individuals, varying considerably iu age, and also
by a few bones, which were, however, very much decomposed.
The teeth of the Woolly Rhinoceros (Rh. tichorhinus)

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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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36936070
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51125
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Page 283
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NameFound:Bos primigenius NameConfirmed:Bos primigenius EOLID:11021570 NameBankID:2813453 NameFound:Elephas primigenius NameConfirmed:Elephas primigenius NameBankID:5716812 NameFound:Equus caballus NameConfirmed:Equus caballus EOLID:10194583 NameBankID:2478626 NameFound:Ursus NameConfirmed:Ursus EOLID:14349 NameBankID:2478080
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 38 (1882).
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