BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OTHER 
RECENT MEMOIRS DEALING WITH THE 
PREORY OF THE -MIGRATIONS 
OPREARLY. CULTURE: 
A.—The following Papers on the Theory of the Migrations of 
Early Culture have been published by 
Professor G. Elliot Smith :— 
1. “The Ancient Egyptians and their Influence upon 
the Civilisation of Europe,’ Harfer Brothers, 
London and New York, 1911. 2/6 net. 
2. ‘‘Megalithic Monuments and their Builders,” Re- 
port, British Association, 1912, p. 607. 
3. “The Evolution of the Rock-cut Tomb and the 
Dolmen,” 1in “Essays and Studies presented to 
William Ridgeway,” Cambridge University Press, 
1913, Pp. 493. 
4. “The Migrations of Early Culture,” Manchester 
University Press, 1915. 5/- net. 
5. “The Influence of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation 
in the East and in America,” Manchester Univer- 
sity Press, 1916. 1/- net. 
6. “The Origin of the Pre-Columbian Civilisation of 
Amenica, «Science, August 11th, 1916, p. 190. 
7. ‘Pre-Columbian Representations of the Elephant 
in America,” WVature, November 25th and Decem- 
ber 16th, 1915, and January 27th, 1916. 
8. “Ships as Evidence of the Migrations of Early 
Culture,” Manchester University Press, 1917. 1/- net. 
TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. 
9, | Incense andy Libations’ and 
10. “Dragons and Rain-Gods,” in the Bulletin of the 
John Rylands Library, and also separately, M/an- 
chester University Press. 
11. “ Primitive Man,” in the Proceedings of the British 
Academy, Oxford University Press, 1917. 
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