"MISSING LINKS" — MILLER 465 



Woodward, A. Smith. The PiUdown Skull. Nature, vol. 92, pp. 110-111. 

 Sept. 25, 1913. 



Woodward, A. Smith. Note on the Pilttlown Mau (Eoaiithropus daicsoni). 

 Geol. Mag-, n. s., Dec. 5, vol. 10, pp. 4.33-434, pi. 15. October, 1913. 



Woodward, A. Smith. A Guide to the Fossil Remains of Man in the British 

 Mu.seum, pp. 1-33, pis. 1-4 (photographs), figs. 1-12. 1915. 



Woodward, A. Smith. Discussion [of a paper by Lyne]. Proc. Roy. Soc. Medi- 

 cine, London, vol. 9, Odont., p. 52. February, 1916. 



" It seems to me most improbable — almost incredible — that when we find 

 a unique prima. e skull in the same place as an absolutely new primate 

 jaw and close to an entirely new primate tooth we are dealing with the 

 remains of three distinct animals." (See Matthew, June 16, 1916.) 



* Woodward, A. Smith. Fourth Note on the Piltdown Gravel, with Evidence 

 of a Second Skull of Eoanthropiis daicso)ii. With an Appendix by Prof. 

 Grafton Elliot Smith. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, London, vol. 73, 1917, pp. 

 1-10, pi. 1, figs. 1, 2. Apr. 6, 1918. 



* Woodward, A. Smith. Presidential Address. Proc. Linn. Soc. Loudon, pp. 

 27-34, 1923. 



Diagram on page 30 to show " that if the milk dentition of modern man 

 were modified by the comiile'.e extrusion of the canines this would re- 

 semble the permanent dentition of the Piltdovv'n fossil man more closely 

 than does the permanent dentition of any ape." 



ADDENDA 



Too late to u.se it in the body of the text I have seen the following 

 book in which both of the " missing links " have been given a new 

 interpretation — namely, that they are the remains of African ne- 

 groes, migrants from the Nile region. 



Churchward, Albert. Origin and Evolution of the Human Race, pp. I-XV, 

 1-511, pis. 1-77, London, 1922. 



" PithccantJu-ojms was a pigmy [African] . . . Personally I have not 

 the slightest doubt that the Piltdown skull [and jaw] belonged to a Non- 

 Hero Cult Nilotic Negro" (pp. 26, 499). 



The following reference was omitted from its proper place on page 

 448: 



* Deennan, M. R. a Contribution to the I'iltdown I'roblem. Nature, vol. 120, 

 p. 874, 1 text fig., Dec. 17, 1927. 



By a new system of calculation tlio capacity of the brain case is deter- 

 mined as 1415 cc. 



