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* CAME310N, John. A Contribution to the Evolution and Morphology of the 



Human Skull, Including a Comparative Study of Certain Fossil Hominidae. 



Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, ser. 3, vol. 12, pp. 149-183, figs. 1-15, 1918. 

 Dawkins, Boyd. [Discussion of the Piltdown skull.] Abstr. Proc. Geol. Soc, 



London, session 1912-13, pp. 23-24. Dec. 28, 1912. (See also Quart. Journ. 



Geol. Soc. London, vol. 69, pp. 148-149. March, 1913, issued Apr. 25, 1913.) 



Accepts association of skull and jaw. Concludes that Eoanthropus is 

 " a missing link between mn and the higher apes, appearing at that stage 

 of the evolution of the higher mammalia in which it may be looked for — 

 in the Pleistocene age. The modern type of man had no place in this 

 age." 



Dawson, Chakles, and Woodward, Arthur Smith. On the Discovery of a 

 Palaeolithic Human Skull and Mandible in a Flint-Bearing Gravel Overly- 

 ing the Wealden (Hastings Beds) at Piltdown, Fletclung (Sussex). Abstr. 

 Proc. Geol. Soc. London, session 1912-1913, pp. 20-22. Dec. 28, 1912. 



Dawson, Charles, and Woodward, Arthur Smith. On the Discovery of a 

 Palaeolithic Human Skull and Mandible in a Flint-Bearing Gravel Over- 

 lying the Wealden (Hastings Beds) at Piltdown, Fletchiug (Sussex). 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 69, pp. 117-144, pis. 15-21 (wash 

 drawings; for photographs see Woodward, 1915), figs. 1-10. March, 1913. 

 Read Dec. 18, 1912 ; issued Apr. 25, 1913. 



Dawson, Charles, and Woodward, Arthur Smith. Supplementary note on the 

 discovery of a palaeolithic human skull and mandible at Piltdown (Sussex), 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, vol. 70, pp- 82-93, pis. 14-15, figs. 1-3. Apr. 

 25, 1914. 



* Dietrich, W, O, Neues vom Eoanthropug Dawsoni Smith Woodward. Natur- 



wiss. Wochenschrift, n. F., vol. 15, pp. 714-715. December 10, 1916. 

 Dixon, A. F. Note on the fragment of the lower jaw from Piltdown, Sussex, 



Nature, vol. 99, p. 399. July 12, 1917. (Abstract of paper read before Royal 



Dublin Society, June 26, 1917.) 

 Elliot, G. F. Scott. Prehistoric Man and His Story. London and Philadelphia, 



1915, pp. I-XIV, 1-398, 64 illustr. and diagrams, 



* Frassetto, Fabio. Lezioni di anthropologia, vol. 1, Milano, 1918. 



Piltdown man, pp. 340-343. The mandible is regarded (p. 342) as more 

 like that of the orang than the chimpanzee, particularly in the form of 

 the inner side of the symphysis and in that of the ascending ramus. 



♦Frassetto, Fabio. New Views on the "Dawn Man" of Piltdown (Sussex). 

 Man, vol. 27, pp. 121-124, pi. G. July, 1927. 



* Freudenbero, W. Priihistorische Anthropologie. Neues Jahrb. Mineral., 

 Geol. u. Paliiont., 1915, vol. 1, pp. 416-420. 



Giuffrida-Ruggeri, "V. Dawson (Ch.) e Woodward (A. S.). On the Discov- 

 ery of a Palaeolithic Skull and Mandible in a Flint-Bearing Gravel Over- 

 lying the Wealden (Hastings Beds) at Piltdown, Fletching (Sussex). Arch, 

 Antrop. e Etnol., Firenze, vol. 43, pp. 184-186. 1913. 



Giuffrida-Ruggeri, V. La successione ^ la provenienza delle razze Europee 

 preneolitiche e i pretesi Cro Magnon delle Canarie. Revista Ital. di Paleont., 

 Perugia, vol. 22 (1916), pp. 59-67. Mar. 28, 1917. 



♦GiUFFRiDArRuGGERi, V. Uuicita del philum umano con pluralita del centri 

 specifici. Rev. Ital. di Paleont., Perugia, vol. 24, pp. 1-15. 1918. 



Eoanthropus especially (pp. 11-12). Concludes that the jaw should be 

 treated as that of an ape. 



