Field notes, undated, 2 volumes
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(49) Outa wembug Late Wreem = Bluffs at Dayton, Smith co Franklin & S of Leonard mn, Middle wreaue. Large Amelia West Charlestown, 5 to find above Dayton, 3 mi N of Leonard mn Eastm, New Paris glacial Man Yull, R S. Central Asia, 1) Heidelberg, Sando & Main river, trib, of Neckar, 1907, 6 mi SE of Heidelberg, 69 ft down, jaw; along with straight traced elephant + extinct rhin- cerces. primitive horse, crude first implements. Neanderthal 1856, skull up per part, upper arm + thigh arms shoulder blade, + collar bone. Nt far from Dusseldorf, in cavern, First advent in 3rd glacial period, succeeding to following interglacial periods similar skeletal remains within Mauer man + Helm designation detro's. 2) Franklin. Near Mountford (Penigrid) In third interglacial epoch, Belongs to Reindeer type human. Diames England brings to 2 time type. Sminaldi man, near Mantua, megrid traits, Aurignacian times. 1) No claim prominence as in man, but teeth as in man, 2) Implements crude + rapidity, Short of stature, powerful must have walked with knee at knees, very depressed stubble with strong brow ridges. No claim for prominence, Rhinoerces more with cave bear, 3. Cunt temporary with 2 More perfect weight. Palaeo-lithic implements; 3rd inter- glacial period = Aurignacian Remarkably long skull; Reindeer and man, Burges ancestor, 175 feet below top of gravel of Oh nnes valley.