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OUR knowledge of the Irish fauna in Neolithic and early historic times has been greatly extended by recent researches into the cave remains of Ireland. These have been carried out during the past few years by a committee, under the auspices of the British Association and of the Royal Irish Academy. Two reports on these investigations have been published in the Transactions of the latter. The first dealt with the exploration of the caves of Kesh, in the county Sligo, and the second, which has just been issued, with that of the county Clare caves. The committee is, now at work further south, in the county Cork.
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SCHARFF, R. Irish Cave Explorations . Nature 74, 138 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074138a0
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