Abstract

A short notice of the age and character of these beds was given by me in a paper read before the Royal Society in May 1859, and I should not have recurred to this small section had not the recent announcement of the discovery of a Human Jaw and of Flint Implements of a peculiar type, by M. Boucher de Perthes, attracted particular attention to these beds, and led to questions being raised respecting both the age of the beds and the genuineness of the remains.

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