Avery, D. M.2015-01-112015-01-111995None0078-8554http://hdl.handle.net/10539/16382Main articleNew micromammalian material from Gladysvale Cave has recently been collected by L.R. Berger and A.W. Keyser. The sample contains representatives of 29 species, of which five are insectivores, seven are bats and the remainder are rodents. Apart from one specimen which is possibly referable to the extinct species, Proodontomys cookei, the material appears to belong to extant species. Proportional representation of species varies between units. This may indicate different environmental conditions and therefore different ages for the deposits concerned. It could equally reflect different agents of accumulation. Taphonomic work should establish whether this is the case. In general terms, environmental conditions were apparently similar to those of today.enMicromammals, Pleistocene, systematics, environmentsA preliminary assessment of the micromammalian remains from Gladysvale Cave, South AfricaArticle