Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 1867-68

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Digitized by Google 40 substantial support from the result of an explora- tion by Dr. Falconer of a cave at Brixkam, in England. The Royal Society, and Miss Burdett Coutts, made contributions for the expenses of a thorough investigation of the subject, and a com- mission of eminent English savans was appointed for the purpose. Dr. Falconer, Mr. Prestwich, Mr.
.John Evans, and some others, went to France for personal examinations. Mr. Prestwich, who is regarded as one of the leading authorities
...upon these questions, communicated to the Royal Society, (see proceedings of R. S., May 26, 1859,) and Mr.
Evans to the Society of Antiquaries, (see Arch- aeologia, Vol. xxxviii, 1860.) Sir Charles Lyell also made investigations about the same time in France and England, which added a good deal to the increase of evidence*; and in 1860, Sir Roderic Mnrchison, and a party of prominent geologists, went to the valley of the Somme together for the satisfaction of a personal observation. All the cir- cumstances having been scrutinized, and considered under the lights of science, by the learned men and societies of both countries, the alleged facts * In his work on the " Antiquity of Man/' Lyell states that, giving no small weight to the arguments of Desnoyers and Buckland, he had come to the opinion that human bones and those of extinct animals in the cav- erns of Europe were probably not coeval.


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