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Footnote 33:

J. Bailey, ‘Veddahs,’ in Tr. Eth. Soc., vol. ii. p. 278; see vol. iii. p. 70; Knox, ‘Historical Relation of Ceylon,’ London, 1681, part iii. chap. i. See A. Thomson, ‘Osteology of the Veddas,’ in Journ. Anthrop. Inst. 1889, vol. xix. p. 125; L. de Zoysa, ‘Origin of Veddas,’ in Journ. Ceylon Branch Royal Asiatic Soc., vol. vii.; B. F. Hartshorne in Fortnightly Rev., Mar. 1876. [Note to 3rd edition.]

Footnote 34:

Journ. Ind. Archip., vol. i. pp. 295-9; vol. ii. p. 237.

Footnote 35:

For the connexion between the Aztec language and the Sonoran family extending N. W. toward the sources of the Missouri, see Buschmann, ‘Spuren der Aztekischen Sprache im Nördlichen Mexico,’ &c., in Abh. der Akad. der Wissensch, 1854; Berlin, 1859; also Tr. Eth. Soc., vol. ii. p. 130. For the connexion between the Natchez and Maya languages see Daniel G. Brinton, in ‘American Historical Magazine,’ 1867, vol. i. p. 16; and ‘Myths of the New World,’ p. 28.

Footnote 36:

J. H. Lamprey, in Trans. of Prehistoric Congress, Norwich, 1868, p. 60; J. Linton Palmer, in Journ. Eth. Soc., vol. i. 1869.

Footnote 37:

Squier and Davis, ‘Mon. of Mississippi Valley,’ &c., in Smithsonian Contr., vol. i. 1848; Lubbock, ‘Prehistoric Times,’ chap. vii.; Waitz, ‘Anthropologie,’ vol. iii. p. 72; Bartram, ‘Creek and Cherokee Ind.,’ in Tr. Amer. Ethnol. Soc., vol. iii. part i. See Petrie, ‘Inductive Metrology,’ 1877, p. 122. [Note to 3rd ed.]

Footnote 38:

St. John, ‘Life in Forests of Far East,’ vol. ii. p. 327.

Footnote 39:

Rafn, ‘Americas Arctiske Landes Gamle Geographic,’ pl. vii., viii.

Footnote 40:

Lubbock (Lord Avebury), in ‘Report of British Association, 1867,’ p. 121.

Footnote 41:

Lyell, ‘Antiquity of Man,’ chap. xix.

Footnote 42:

Frere, in ‘Archæologia,’ 1800.

Footnote 43:

J. Evans, in ‘Archæologia,’ 1861; Lubbock,’Prehistoric Times,’ 2nd ed., p. 335.

Footnote 44:

See ‘Early History of Mankind,’ 2nd ed. chap. viii.

Footnote 45:

Argyll, ‘Primeval Man,’ p. 129.

Footnote 46:

Lecret. De Rerum Natura, v. 1281.

Footnote 47:

See Lyell, ‘Antiquity of Man,’ 3rd ed. 1863; Lubbock, ‘Prehistoric Times, 2nd ed. 1870; ‘Trans. of Congress of Prehistoric Archæology’ (Norwich, 1868); Stevens, ‘Flint Chips, &c.,’ 1870; Nilsson, ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Scandinavia’ (ed. by Lubbock, 1868); Falconer, ‘Palæontological Memoirs, &c.’; Lartet and Christy, ‘Reliquiæ Aquitanicæ’ (ed. by T. R. Jones); Keller, ‘Lake Dwellings’ (Tr. and Ed. by J. E. Lee), &c., &c.

Footnote 48:

Wallace, ‘Indian Archipelago,’ vol. i. p. 357.

Footnote 49:

‘Early History of Mankind,’ pp. 192, 243, &c., &c.

Footnote 50:

Nilsson, ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Scandinavia,’ p. 104.

Footnote 51:

Klemm, ‘Allg. Culturwissenschaft,’ part ii., Werkzeuge und Waffen.

Footnote 52:

Lane Fox (Pitt-Rivers), ‘Lectures on Primitive Warfare,’ Journ. United Service Inst., 1867-9.

Footnote 53:

Evans in ‘Trans. of Congress of Prehistoric Archæology’ (Norwich, 1868), p. 191; Rau in ‘Smithsonian Reports,’ 1868; Sir E. Belcher in Tr. Eth. Soc., vol. i. p. 129.

Footnote 54:

See details in ‘Early History of Mankind,’ chap. vii.-ix.

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