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May 18, 1922, Dr. Gerritt 5. Miller, Jr eo, Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum, ashington, D.C. Dear Dr. Niller:- I am at last sending "you the mermalian bones from the Fengtlien cave. I hed hoped to have sent these to vou some months ego but I heve unfortunately been delayed. The labels within the peackeges will sufficiently locate the meterial. One percel of & bedger skull is from the...
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May 18, 1922, Dr. Gerritt 5. Miller, Jr eo, Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum, ashington, D.C. Dear Dr. Niller:- I am at last sending "you the mermalian bones from the Fengtlien cave. I hed hoped to have sent these to vou some months ego but I heve unfortunately been delayed. The labels within the peackeges will sufficiently locate the meterial. One percel of & bedger skull is from the surface, The "top layer corresponds to that part of the earth superficial to the carbon bed in which we found the majority of the human remains. The "B.B.B." is the big bone bed where the majority of the human remains were found and is probably about the same age es the layers immediately below. I am sorry that the material is so fragmenteary but none of the specirens from this cave were pre- served entire. With best wishes, I remein, Very truly yours, Davidson Black.
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