Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In 1916 the writer published a list of the vertebrates of which remains had been obtained from the Pleistocene cave and fissure deposits of Malta. Early this year (1919) a few rather fragmentary remains were forwarded by Mr. G. Despott to the British Museum (Nat. Hist.) for identification. These are from the Ghar Dalam Cavern, from which a number of specimens have already been obtained. As some of the specimens lately received add to our knowledge of the fauna in question, it may be worth while to record the following notes.
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