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<strong>Karst</strong> Vertebrate Paleobiology in Indiana<br />

Figure 1. Location of cave and karst features discussed in this paper (extreme northern Indiana not included):<br />

1, Cave (name withheld), Tippecanoe County; 2, Pipe Creek Sinkhole biota, Grant County; 3, Flatrock<br />

Cave, Shelby County; 4, Dead Man’s Cave, Decatur County; 5, Cave (name uncertain), 6, “Cave near<br />

North Vernon” (5-6, Jennings County); 7, Kent Cave, Jefferson County; 8, Mill Cave, Greene County; 9,<br />

Freeman’s Pit, 10, Mayfield’s Cave, 11, Knob Rock Cave,12, Thundermug Bone Cave, 13, Saltpeter Cave,<br />

14, Eller Cave, 15, Cave (name withheld), 16, Anderson Pit Cave, 17, Harrodsburg Crevice, 18, Indun<br />

rockshelter (9-18, Monroe County); 19, Sullivan Cave, 20, Rock Cliff Quarry Cave, 21, Dog Hill Cave,<br />

22, Conneley’s Cave, 23, Carcass Crypt Pit Cave, 24, Donaldson Cave (19-24, Lawrence County); 25,<br />

Waterfall Cave, Washington County; 26, Megenity Peccary Cave, 27, Wyandotte Cave (26-27, Crawford<br />

County); 28, King Leo Pit Cave, 29, Parker’s Pit Cave, 30, Passenger Pigeon Cave, 31, Bear Plunge, 32,<br />

Jim Cave, 33, Fair-to-Middl’in Well Pit, 34, Tobacco Landing bluffs and caves (28-34, Harrison County).<br />

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