Pleistocene Man in Jersey.
The cave known as La Cotte is situated in a cleft of the cliff which bounds St Brelade's Bay. This cleft is about 200 feet high, 40 feet wide, and some 150 in depth. The cave approximately measures 20 feet wide and 25 feet high, as measured from the floor reached by the recent excavations, which may not, however, be exactly the true floor. It has been partially excavated by the Societe Jersiaise and several gentlemen interested in the discovery. A full report of the excavations and relics found in this cave, together with notes on a second cave in another part of the island, is published in vol. Ixii. of Archæologia, by Mr R. R. Marett, M.A. The following abstract of the Jersey discoveries was submitted by the author to the Anthropological section of the British Association held at Portsmouth (1911), and is here reproduced by Mr Marett's consent :—