. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. <M ° c o .5 SJD - tn « © S 13 XI D £ = E S S s g - .5 o =: Cj CO - c 2 C © — © o c 3 W -J © &; s O ft £ = J-l 4J in C -; a. — © .2 © 0 m ao o ft © n3 CO I :;© O o CD © c3 oPh © ?-a 30 -= - © o £ o J3 •• bO <~ ^?00^ Vol. 60.] HUMAN REMAINS IN GOTJGHs CAVERN, CHEDDAR. 337 method the accumulation of ages, in order to make a comfortableand easy access for visitors to the principal chambers ; and quiterecently the grandeur of the vaulting and the beautiful stalactitesin the more inaccessible parts have been revealed by the introduct


. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. <M ° c o .5 SJD - tn « © S 13 XI D £ = E S S s g - .5 o =: Cj CO - c 2 C © — © o c 3 W -J © &; s O ft £ = J-l 4J in C -; a. — © .2 © 0 m ao o ft © n3 CO I :;© O o CD © c3 oPh © ?-a 30 -= - © o £ o J3 •• bO <~ ^?00^ Vol. 60.] HUMAN REMAINS IN GOTJGHs CAVERN, CHEDDAR. 337 method the accumulation of ages, in order to make a comfortableand easy access for visitors to the principal chambers ; and quiterecently the grandeur of the vaulting and the beautiful stalactitesin the more inaccessible parts have been revealed by the introductionof the electric light. In carrying out these necessary improvements, beds of stalagmiteand cave-earth, blocks of limestone, pebbles and sand have beenremoved from the entrance and passages ; and the bones and teethof extinct and existing animals, with human relics (prehistoric andhistoric) have been brought to light, and are now to be found crowdedtogether in a small museum near the entrance. The objects provethat the cav


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