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vidual traits, is one of late, if not recent human type, and a type 

 that is closest to that of the African negro. The bone does not harmo- 

 nize at all with the Neanderthal tibiae, and does not correspond in 

 primitiveness to the skull. Its identification with the latter, unless 

 proved by further discoveries, can remain but little more than a 

 suggestion. 



ADDITIONAL LITERATURE 



BouLE, M. L'homme fossile de la Chapelle-aux-Saints. Ann. Paleont., Vol. 6, 



pp. 1 12-172, 4 pis.; Vol. 7, pp. 85-192, 7 pis.; Vol. 8, pp. 1-70; 1911-1913. 

 Dubois, E. The proto-Australian fossil man of Wadjak, Java. Proc. Acad. Sci., 



Amsterdam, Vol. 23, pp. 1013-1051, 2 pis., 1922. 

 Harris, W. E. Illustrated London News, November 19, 1921. 

 Hrdlicka, a. Lecture before Roy. Anthrop. Inst., Vol. 66, p. 557, Nature, 



London, 1925. 

 . The Rhodesian man. Amer. Journ. Phys. Anthrop., Vol. 9, pp. 173-193, 



1926. 

 Keith, A. The antiquity of man. Vol. I, pp. xxxii + 1-3/6, figs. 1-133; Vol. II, 



pp. xiv -f 377-753, figs. 134-266, edit. 2. London, 1925. 

 Mennel, F. p., and Chubb, E. C. On an African occurrence of fossil mam- 

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443-448, London, 1907. 

 Neave, S. a. On the birds of Northern Rhodesia and the Katanga District of 



Congoland. Ibid., Vol. 9, No. IV, pp. 78-155, 225-262, 3 pis., 1910. 

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London, 1927. 

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Trans. (B), Vol. 208, pp. 351-386, 6 pis., 1918. 

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Philos. Trans. (B), Vol. 190, pp. 281-339, pi. vii, 1907. 

 White, F. Notes on the cave containing fossilised bones, etc., at Broken Hill, 



North-Western Rhodesia. Proc. Rhodesia Sci. Assoc, Vol. 7, pp. 13-23, 



1908. 

 Woodward, A. S. A new cave man from Rhodesia, South Africa. Nature, 



Vol. 108, pp. 371-372, London, 1921. 

 . The problem of the Rhodesian fossil man. Sci. Progress, Vol. 16, pp. 



574-579, 1922. 

 . A Guide to the fossil remains of man in the Department of Geology 



and Palaeontology in the British Museum (Natural History), pp. 1-34, 



6 pis., 14 text-figs., London, 1922. 



APPENDIX I 

 ABSTRACTS FROM ORIGINAL REPORTS ON THE RHODESIAN 



CAVE 



1907 — Mennell, F. P., and E. C. Chubb. On an African Occurrence 

 of Fossil Mammalia Associated with Stone Implements.* 



Our investigations have been chiefly based on specimens in the Rhodesia 

 Museum presented by the Broken Hill Company, Mr. Franklin White, Mr. 



' Proc. Rhodesia Sci. Assoc, Vol. 6, Bulawayo, 1907. 



