BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Many of the books and papers dealing with subjects touched 

 upon in this vohinie are not inchided in the following- list. For 

 reference to a more complete bibliography the reader should 

 consult more technical treatises. 



1. Holmes, T. Rice. Ancient Britain and the invasions of 



JuHus Caesar. Oxford, 1907. 



2. Mitchell, A. The Past in the Present; what is Civilisation ? 



Edinburgh, 1880. 



3. Wkismaxn, a. Essays upon Heredity and Kindred Bio- 



logical Problems, (i. The Duration of Life.) Vol. i. 

 Edited by E. B. Poulton, S. Schonland, and A. E. 

 Shipley. (Second Edition.) Oxford, 1891. 



4. The Historie of the World, commonly called the Xaturall 



Historic of the C. Plinius Secundus. Translated into 

 English by Philemon Holland. London, 1634. 



5. Hooker, J. D. On Three Oaks of Palestine. Trans. 



Linnnin Society, Vol. xxiii. p. 381. 1862. 



6. HoLTERMANN, Carl. Dcr Eiufluss des Klimas auf den Ban 



der Pflanzengewebe. Leipzig, 1907. 



7. Atkinson, A. Notes on an Ancient Boat found at Brigg. 



Archaeologia, Vol. l. p. 361. 1887. 



8. Huxley, T. H. Man's Place in Nature and other Anthropo- 



logical Essays. Collected Essays, Vol. vii. (On the 

 methods and results of Ethnology.) London, 1901. 



9. Lewis, F. J. The sequence of Plant Remains in the British 



Peat Mosses. Science Progress, No. 0. October, 1907. 



