. The fauna of Mayfield's cave. Cave animals. PLATE MAP OF MAYPIELD'S CAVE. a, mouth; 6, mammal hole; c, spring where the cave stream appears above ground; d, cave- spring disappears In the cave; e, first large pool;/, "man hole;" fir, "cork-screw room," ft, "; The contours represent 10-foot elevations, and the figures indicate tlie elevations above that of mouth of cave. The numbers in quotation marks designate different parts of the cave. The scale of feet applies to distances in the cave. The width of the cave Is everywhere exaggerated to 3 or 4


. The fauna of Mayfield's cave. Cave animals. PLATE MAP OF MAYPIELD'S CAVE. a, mouth; 6, mammal hole; c, spring where the cave stream appears above ground; d, cave- spring disappears In the cave; e, first large pool;/, "man hole;" fir, "cork-screw room," ft, "; The contours represent 10-foot elevations, and the figures indicate tlie elevations above that of mouth of cave. The numbers in quotation marks designate different parts of the cave. The scale of feet applies to distances in the cave. The width of the cave Is everywhere exaggerated to 3 or 4 times the scale given with the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Banta, Arthur Mangun, 1877-. Washington, D. C. , Carnegie Institution of Washington


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