Vlll CONTENTS. 



VOLUME II. 



ZOOLOGY. 



PAGE 



28. On the Domestic Cats, Felis domesticw and Mustela foina, of Ancient and 



Modern Times 501 



29. On the Cat of the Ancient Greeks 515 



30. On the Domestic Pig of Prehistoric Times in Britain 518 



31. New Points in the Zoology of New Guinea 565 



32. On the Rot in Sheep 567 



33. Note on the Geographical Distribution of Limax agreeth, Avion hortensis, 



and Fasciola hepatica . . . . • 571 



ARCHAEOLOGY. 



34. Researches and Excavations carried on in an Ancient Cemetery at Frilford 581 



35. Further Researches in an Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Frilford, with Remarks 



on the Northern Limit of Anglo-Saxon Cremation in England . . .653 



36. On the Three Periods known as the Iron, the Bronze, and the Stone Ages . 660 



37. On the Structure of Round and Long Barrows 679 



38. On the Character and Influence of the Anglo-Saxon Conquest of England, 



as illustrated by Archaeological Research 681 



39. Jade Tools in Switzerland 686 



ADDRESSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 



40. Address on Physiology in relation to Medicine in Modern Times . . 693 



41. The Harveian Oration, 1873 729 



42. The Modifications of the External Aspects of Organic Nature produced by 



Man's Interference 769 



43. Biological Training and Studies 846 



44. Address on Anthropology 880 



45. The Examination System and the Pre-requisites of Candidates . . . 907 



46. The Relative Value of Classical and Scientific Training . . . .916 



47. The Earth-closet System 923 



48. On Typhoid or Enteric Fever in Indian Gaols, and on the Relations of that 



Disease and of Cholera to the Dry-earth System of Conservancy . .927 



Appendix : — 



Notes on the Site of Roman Pottery Works Sewage Farm . . -937 



Notes on Archaeological Discoveries at Wytham . . . . . 939 



Notes on Archaeological Discoveries at Yarnton .942 



Index 945 



