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IN the extremely interesting communication on this subject which Mr. Skertchley has made to NATURE, vol. xiv. p. 448, there are one or two points on which I should like to say a few words.
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"The Great Ice Age," pp. 482–3. "The Relation of Man to the Ice-sheet in the North of England," NATURE, vol. ix., p. 14, 1873; also "Settle Caves Exploration," Brit. Assoc. Reports for 1874 and 1875.
Rütimeyer ; Archiv für Anthrojologie, 1875; also NATURE, vol. xiii.
Lyell ; "Antiquity of Man," p. 368.
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TIDDEMAN, R. The Age of Palæolithic Man. Nature 14, 505–506 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/014505d0
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