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, the lower Eocene vegetation, 25; on mid Eocene flora in Lombardy, 30; on the Meiocene classification in Switzerland, 39; on the Meiocene plants age, 42, 43; on the Meiocene Atlantis, 43, 44; on flora of Bovey Tracey, 47, 49; on Meiocene flora of the Continent, 49; on the insects of Meiocene Switzerland, 61; on geographical changes in the Meiocene age (note), 62; on the climate in the Meiocene age, 63, 66; on the forest-bed vegetation, 125; on the lignites of Dürnten (note), 145; on the cereals of Neolithic age, 301.

Helix labyrinthica (snail), 22.

, on pile-dwellings of Lake Prasias, 292 ; on quantity of gold in northern Europe, 429.

, on the use of iron, 425.

, on submergence at St. Bride's Bay, 252.

Highlander, small dark, Iberian characteristics of, 330.

Hippopotamus, 83, 81; (H. Pentlandi), 104, 109, 205; African, 126; palæindicus, Hexaprotodon, 166; present with man in cave of Pont Newydd, 192.

Historic period belongs to the Tertiary period, 262; characteristics of, 10.

History, the overlap of, 446.

Hoards of bronze merchandise, 383; of bronze-smith, 384.

on sculptures on rocks of Sweden, 393.

Hog (sus), 40, 80; Strozzi, 83, 262.

Hollies, 51.

Homestead, the Neolithic, 271.

, Sir Joseph, on the dispersion of the Tertiary floras, 20.

Hordeum hexastichum densum (compact six-rowed barley), sanctum (small), 301.

Horn worts, 125.

Horns, probable origin of, 87.

Horses incised on antler, La Madelaine (fig.), 220; on rib in Cresswell cave, 220; in Kesslerloch cave, 220; (Equus Stenonis), 83; (Equus caballus, 98; upper cave-earth, Robin Hood Cave (fig.), 185, 257, 262.

, on supply of tin, 404.

Human remains in Duruthy cave, 226; skeletons in river-deposits, 167; skeletons, age of, in various caves, 242; skull found at Olmo, supposed to be of the Pleiocene period, 91.

Hunting of the Urus, Duruthy cave (fig.), 213; of bisons and horses. La Madelaine (fig.), 214; of reindeer, 215; by Cave-men, 212; scene, Eskimo (fig.), 239.

"Hut circles," of the Neolithic age, 266; in use at time of Roman occupation, 267.

, on Anchitheres, 31; on physique of Neolithic population, 310; classification of human skulls, 310; ethnology of Britain (note), 330.

Hyæna (Hyæna), 40; crocata (spotted hyæna), 103, 111; striata (striped), 103, 111; perrieri, arvernensis, 83.

Hystrix (porcupine), 40; dorsata (porcupine), 102.

Iberians, their relation to Ligurians and Etruskans, 322; element still in Spain, 323; in France, 324; in British Isles, 330; identification of Neolithic aborigines with, 314; and Celts in Europe in Historic period (map), 318; races in Spain and Gaul, historic evidence of, 317; in retreat, 320; the older, 321; peoples in Britain, historic evidence of, 321.

Ibex (Capra ibex), 101.

Icebergs, see also Glacial period; evidence of Pleiocence, in North Sea, 75.

Implements, flint, etc., Robin Hood Cave, 180-185; Church Hole Cave, 184, 185; oval, cave-earth, Kent's Hole (fig.), 195; of Wookey Hole, 193; of Kent's Hole, 194, 195, 196; Brixham, 197; making by Cave-men, 210; in Duruthy cave, 227; of Eskimos, 236, 237; from Veyrier (fig.), 238; from Laugerie-Haute (fig.), 230; flint, manufactory at Cissbury, 278; for various purposes in the Bronze age, 386; the earliest bronze in Europe, 413. See Flint implements, Palæolithic implements; Neolithic; Bronze.

Incense cup, Bulford, Wilts (fig.), 361.

, Abbé, on derivations of Basque names for cutting tools, 324.

India, River-drift man in, 165.

Interments, none proved to be of Palæolithic age, 229.

Interval between the Pleistocene and Prehistoric periods, 263.

Ireland, log-houses, in Neolithic age, 269; lake-dwellings in, 353.

Irish elks; see Elks.