Professor Leidy, of Philadelphia, has detected about thirty remains of species of extinctmammalia.
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Both of them, like the Bedford gravel with flint tools and the bones of extinctmammalia, are post-glacial.
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Bones of the ox, hog, dog, dromedary and ass were not uncommon, but no vestiges of extinctmammalia.
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They teach us that the fabricators of the antique tools, and the extinctmammalia coeval with them, were all post-glacial.
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It may-indeed it has been said, that they imply that some of the extinctmammalia survived nearly to our times:
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The like capricious distribution held good in other caverns, especially with reference to the cave-bear, the most frequent of the extinctmammalia.
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It is worth noting that at this time the only extinctmammalia from South America, which had been described, were Mastodon (three species) and Megatherium.
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A sketch of the deposits containing extinctMammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata.
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("A sketch of the deposits containing extinctmammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata," 'Geol.