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Opening of the Lewis Brooks Museum At the University of Virginia June 27th 187
James Cocke Southall
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* The remains of the Cave-bear have been found in Neolithic caves in Italy, and M. Gervais now identifies it with the present brown bear of Europe. It attained a much greater size in ancient times, and this misled the palseontologists to refer it to a distinct species. The greater size of the ancient animals — the wild boars and the stags as well as the carnivores — is now a recognized fact, and is observable in the Neolithic as well as the Palseolithic period.
The Cave lion is now admitted to
...be idendcal in species with the Asiadc lion, and the Cave-hyaena is idendfied as the same with the spotted hyaena of Africa, f The lion, we know, existed in Thessaly in the dme of Herodotus and Aristotie, and indeed as late as the beginning of our era.
All these animals, hasdly assumed by naturalists to have *For evidence on this point, see Dublin (^uar. Jour. Sci. , January 1865 ; Ibid, 1S64, p. 154; Wilson's Prehist. Man, 2nd edit. , p. 37; Materiaux, 1S72; p. 534; Smithson. Rep. For 1865, p.


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