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  • Cap. xix. v. 24. It also occurs in a quotation of the passage by St. Jerome, in his “Epist. ad Pammachium.” See AthenÆum, June 11, 1870.

  • P. 329, 1. 23.

  • Vol. iii. p. 418.

  • Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S. vol. vii. p. 395.

  • N. and Q., 5th S. vol. ix. p. 463.

  • Op. cit., x. p. 73.

  • Mitth. d. Anth. Ges. in Wien, vol. xxiv. (1894) p. 84.

  • Arch. f. Anth., vol. x. (1876) p. 140.

  • Barnes, “Notes on Ancient Britain,” 1858, p. 15.

  • Tylor, “Early Hist. of Man.,” 2nd ed. p. 226, which also see for many of the facts here quoted. See also Tylor’s “Prim. Culture,” vol. ii. p. 237, &c.

  • Halliwell, “Rambles in West Cornwall,” 1861, p. 205. Rev. Celt., 1870, p. 6. Polwhele’s “Traditions, &c.,” 1826, vol. ii. p. 607. Folk-lore Journ., vol. i. p. 191.

  • Sibbald mentions two perforated cerauniÆ found in Scotland. “Prod. Nat. Hist. Scot.,” ii. lib. iv. p. 49. See also Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xxiv. p. 379.

  • Comptes Rendus, 1864, vol. lix. p. 713. Cochet, “Seine Inf.,” p. 15. B. de Perthes, “Ant. Celt, et AntÉd.,” vol. i. p. 522, &c.

  • F. C. Lukis, F.S.A., in Reliquary, viii. p. 208.

  • Bull., Soc. de Borda, Dax, 1894, p. 159. See also De Nadaillac, “Les Premiers Hommes,” vol. i. p. 12; Cartailhac, “La France prÉh.,” p. 4.

  • Ibid.

  • Nilsson, “Stone Age,” pp. 199–201.

  • “Mus. Wormianum,” p. 74.

  • Preusker, “Blicke in die VaterlÄndische Vorzeit,” vol. i. p. 170.

  • “Old Northern Runic Monuments,” p. 205. Ant. Tidsskr., 1852–54, p. 258. SjÖborg, “Samlingar fÖr Nordens FÖrnÄlskara,” vol. iii. p. 163.

  • Ant. Tidsskr., 1852–54, p. 8. MÉm. de la Soc. des Ant. du Nord, 1850–60, p. 28.

  • Arch. Journ., vol. xxv. p. 116.

  • “Preh. Man,” vol. ii. p. 185.

  • Jahrb. d. V. v. Alth. am Rheinl., Heft lxxvii. 1884, p. 216, lxxix. 1885, p. 280.

  • Arch. f. Anth., vol. xxii. 1894, Corr. Bl. p. 102.

  • Mitth. d. Anth. Ges. in Wien, 1882, p. 159. Zeitsch. f. Eth., vol. xii. 1880, p. 252.

  • Notes and Queries, 2nd S., vol. viii. p. 92.

  • Tylor, “Early Hist. of Man.,” p. 227.

  • Ann. for Nord. Oldk., 1838, p. 159. Klemm., “C. G.,” vol. i. p. 268. Prinz Neuwied, ii. p. 35.

  • Nicolucci, “di Alcune Armi, &c., in Pietra,” 1863, p. 2.

  • “Mus. Mosc.,” 1672, p. 144.

  • Rev. Arch., vol. xv. p. 358; xvi. p. 145. Finlay, “????st. ???????.,” p. 5.

  • Alexius, Lib. iii. p. 93, et seqq., quoted by Gibbon, “Dec. and Fall,” c. 56.

  • Cartailhac, p. 4.

  • “Early Hist. of Mankind,” p. 211. Klemm, “Cultur-Geschichte,” vol. vi. p. 467.

  • Tylor, op. cit. 214.

  • Franks, Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 260.

  • Rev. Arch., vol. xxvii. 1895, p. 326.

  • Notes and Queries, 2nd S., vol. viii. p. 92. Arch. Journ., vol. xi. p. 121.

  • Arch. fÜr Anthrop., vol. iv. Corr. Blatt, p. 48. Rumphius, “Curios. Amboin.,” p. 215.

  • Proc. Soc. Ant., 2d S., vol. iii. p. 97.

  • Proc. Ethnol. Soc., 1870, p. lxii. Jour. Anth. Inst., vol. i. p. lxi.

  • Proc. As. Soc. Beng., July, 1869. Nature, vol. ii. p. 104.

  • Noulet, “L’Âge de la pierre en Cambodge,” Toulouse, 1877.

  • Morlot, Actes de la Soc. jurass. d’Emul., 1863. Earl, “Native Races of the Indian Archip.,” vol. v. p. 84.—Von Siebold, Nature, vol. xxxiv. 1886, p. 52.

  • Nature, vol. xxxii. 1885, p. 626.

  • Proc. As. Soc. Bengal, 1861, p. 81. Do., 1862, p. 325.

  • “Ausland,” 1874, p. 82.

  • Rev. T. J. Bowen, “Gram. and Dict. of Yoruba Language.” “Smithsonian Contr.,” vol. i. p. xvi., quoted by Dr. E. B. Tylor, Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 14.

  • Jour. Anth. Inst., vol. xii. p. 450.

  • Arch. per l’Ant. e la Etn., vol. xiv. (1884), p. 371.

  • 1882, p. 111.

  • Vol. iii. 1868, p. 1.

  • Arch. Journ., vol. xxv. p. 151.

  • Ibid. p. 103.

  • MatÉriaux, vol. iv. p. 9.

  • Mat., vol. xi. p. 538.

  • Mat., vol. xiv. p. 274. Bull. della Comm. Arch. Comunal. di Roma, 1870.

  • “QuÆst. GrÆc.,” ed. 1624, p. 301.

  • CongrÈs Intern. d’Anth. et d’Arch. PrÉh., 1867, pp. 39, 40.

  • Kruse. “Necroliv.,” Nachtrag, p. 21. Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vol. v. p. 34.

  • See also Tylor, l. c., p. 228.

  • “Metallotheca Vaticana,” p. 242. De Rossi, “Scoperte Paleoetnol.,” 1867, p. 11. Mat., vol. x. p. 49.

  • “Lithographia Angerburgica,” cited in Mat., vol. x. 297.

  • “Hist. et MÉm.,” vol. xii. p. 163. Mat., vol. x. 146.

  • P. 397.

  • No. 201.

  • Aldrovandus, “Mus. Met.,” 1648, p. 607–611. Gesner, “de Fig. Lapid.,” p. 62–64. Boethius, “Hist. Gem.,” lib. ii. c. 261. Besler, “Gazophyl. Rer. Nat.,” tab. 34. Wormius, “MusÆum,” lib. i. sec. 2, c. 12, p. 75. Moscardi, “MusÆo,” 1672, p. 148. Lachmund, “de foss. Hildeshem.,” p. 23. Tollius “Gemm. et lapid. Historia,” Leiden, 1647, p. 480. De Laet, “de Gemm. et lapid.,” Leiden, 1647, p. 155.

  • Gesner, “de Fossilibus,” p. 62 verso.

  • “De re metallicÂ,” Basel, 1657, pp. 609, 610.

  • “MarbodÆi Galli CÆnomanensis de gemmarum lapidumque pretiosorum formis, &c.” (Cologne, 1539), p. 48.

  • “Hist. Nat.,” lib. xxxvii. c. 9. For a series of interesting Papers on “La Foudre, &c., dans l’AntiquitÉ,” see M. Henri Martin in the Rev. Arch., vol. xii. et seqq.

  • An interesting paper on “BÆtuli” by Mr. G. F. Hill, is in the Reliquary and Illustrated ArchÆologist, vol. ii. 1896, p. 23.

  • Geason, Scarce. “Scant and geason.” Harrison’s “England.”—Halliwell, Dict. of Archaic Words, s. v.

  • “Nec multo post in CantabriÆ lacum fulmen decidit, repertÆque sunt duodecim secures, haud ambiguum summi imperii signum,” Galba, viii. c. 4.

  • See Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. iii. p. 127, and Wilde’s “Cat. R. I. A.,” p. 72.

  • Comptes Rendus de l’Ac. des Sci., 1865, vol. lxi. pp. 313, 357; 1866, lxiii. p. 1038.

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