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Show 21 Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado on specimens from levels I, II, III and V (see Appendix X (B, a) in Jennings 1957: 302). Sperry identified the coyote, wolf cat, bear. or originating as from tentatively identified as selected and submitted to the Ethnobotanical were at the University Robert L. Fonner of Fonner (see implied examined. a analysis; Appendix human Neither where Michigan origin Sperry nor however both S they (B, b) for the were in bob sheep, The remains of four of the all from level V and mens, of his specimens speci "bear ", Laboratory analyzed by Jennings 1957: specimens which 303). he Fonner discusses the method assumed to have made are dry analyses. Webb and from 11 Kentucky coprolites study Baby (1957) report of Caves. from Yarnell (1966) through a seven Since the earlier niques have McGill University Parasitology, graded by and T. W. McGill is samples analysis been devised dry examination. Kentucky in which the series of a dry analysis reported by were coprolites A recent dry Watson and broken up and screened sieves. of fecal E. O. of (1958) reports breaking open MacNeish from Mexico in coprolites the material, Callen, Cameron, University (1955) new MacDonald tech College, Emeritus Professor of and by Callen (1960, |