| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1843 - 414 pages
...; a portion . of the ulna ; a portion of the femur. The richest cave-depository of the fossil bones of bears hitherto found in England is that called Kent's Hole, near Torquay. The natural history, with a special account of the organic riches of this cave, will be given in the... | |
| Richard Owen - Birds, Fossil - 1846 - 630 pages
...Bucklaud is now preparing for the press. It is to the assiduous researches of the late Rev. Mr. Mac Enery, that the discovery of the various and interesting...valuable of this gentleman's collection have been lately acquired by the British Museum. Among the Ursine fossils meriting especial notice, are portions... | |
| Richard Owen - Birds, Fossil - 1846 - 622 pages
...analogical grounds, entertained of their nature.* Perhaps the richest cave-depositary of the fossil bones of Bears hitherto found in England is that called Kent's Hole, near Torquay. The natural history, with a special account of the organic riches of this cave, will be given in the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1857 - 796 pages
...is thus referred to by Professor Owen in his ' FOSSIL Mammalia:' — Perhaps the richest depository of bears hitherto found in England is that called...of the various and interesting fossils of this cave are principally due, and some of the rarest and most valuable of this gentleman's collection have been... | |
| Architecture - 1868 - 758 pages
...Paviland, and those in the Meudips." (pp. 95-96.) " Perhaps the richest cave-depositary of the fossil bones of Bears hitherto found in England is that called Kent's Hole, near Torquay. The natural history, with a special account of the organic riches of this cave, will be given in the... | |
| William Pengelly - 1868 - 396 pages
...1'aviland, and those in the Meudips." (pp. 95-96.) "Perhaps the richest cave-depositary of the fossil bones of Bears hitherto found in England is that called Kent's Hole, near Torquay. The natural history, with a special account of the organic riches of this cave, will be given in the... | |
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