20 APRIL 1833, Page 15
ANOTHER BONE-CAVE.—The Reverend Mr. Williams, of Bleadon, who is indefatigable
in his ,pursuit of geological discoveries, has, within the last ten days, commenced clearing a new deposit of fossil-bones in his neighbourhood, .which has already produced mammoth, horse, hog, elephant, and hyneas' re- mains, in the best preservation, and has sent a few for inspection to the inetitu • tion. —Bath Herald.
Surely the parson's bone-cave is the churchyard. His business is the cure of souls, and not the care of fossil-bones. His parish- ioners are not either mammoth, horse, hog, elephant, or hyena, but men. If he have aught to do with skeletons, it is in the shape of a nzemento mori.