... out of those thirty-one, all, with the exception of six, are still living in our island. The cave bear, cave lion, and cave hyaena had vanished away, along with a whole group of pachyderms, and of all the extinct animals but one, the Irish elk, still... Compte rendu de la ... session - Pagina 2801869Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1868 - 556 pagine
...same pre-historic epoch. The cave-bear, cavelion, and cave-hyaena had vanished away, along with the whole group of pachyderms, and of all the extinct animals, but one, the Irish elk, was still surviving. This animal, indeed, is much rarer in England than in Ireland, in which latter... | |
| Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1868 - 286 pagine
...certain of the more modern caverns, prove that, geologically, they belong to the prehistoric epoch. The cave bear, cave lion, and cave hyaena, had vanished away, along with the whole group of pachyderms, and of all the extinct animals, but one, the Irish elk, was still surviving.... | |
| 1869 - 1080 pagine
...represent all the information I can gather respecting the animals inhabiting Britain during the Koman occupation, at the time of the Norman Conquest, and,...was rare, became very numerous, and usurped those feeding-grounds which had formerly supported vast herds of the reindeer. With this exception all the... | |
| John Evans - 1872 - 698 pagine
...1868, p. 278. J latter ; and out of those thirty-one, all, with the exception of sis, are still thing in our island. The cave bear, cave lion, and cave...was rare, became very numerous, and usurped those feeding-grounds which formerly supported vast herds of the reindeer. With this exception, all the Arctic... | |
| 1878 - 538 pagine
...Nature," January 18th, 1883. in the former, only thirty-one were able to live on iuto the latter ; and out of those thirty-one, all, with the exception of...numerous, and usurped those feeding grounds which formerly supported vast herds of the reindeer. With this exception, all the Arctic group of mammalia,... | |
| 1878 - 576 pagine
...well-ascertained speciesliving in the former, only thirty-one were able to live on into the latter ; and out of those thirty-one, all, with the exception of...numerous, and usurped those feeding grounds which formerly supported vast herds of the reindeer. With this exception, all the Arctic group of mammalia,... | |
| Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1884 - 478 pagine
...living in the palaeolithic period, only 31 are found surviving into the neolithic period, adds : " The cave bear, cave lion, and cave hyaena had vanished...animals, but one, the Irish elk, still survived." There is indeed something peculiar and exceptional in this magnificent deer which so specially claims... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1884 - 486 pagine
...living in the palaeolithic period, only 31 are found surviving into the neolithic period, adds : " The cave bear, cave lion, and cave hyaena had vanished...group of pachyderms ; and of all the extinct animals, bat one, the Irish elk, still survived." There is indeed something pBculiar and exceptional in this... | |
| John Evans - 1897 - 784 pagine
...dauphinoise d'Et/m., 5 mars, 1894. are still living in our island. The cave-bear, cave-lion, and cave-hyaena had vanished away, along with a whole group of pachyderms,...red deer, which was rare, became very numerous, and usnrped those feeding grounds which formerly supported vast herds of the reindeer. With this exception,... | |
| 1869 - 548 pagine
...well ascertained species living in the former, only thirty-one were able to live on into the hitter ; and that, out of those thirty-one, all, with the exception...was rare, became very numerous, and usurped those feeding-grounds which had formerly supported vast herds of the reindeer. With this exception all the... | |
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