lxxii LIST OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS 



foetal Calf (Bos taurus). {Transactions of the Odonto- 

 logical Society of Great Britain, 187 1, Vol. Ill, p. 239; 

 and reprinted in the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical 

 Science, XII. 1872, pp. 109-m.) Article VI, p. 65. 



39. [1872]. On the Skulls obtained in Canon Greenwell's Excavations. 



(British Association Reports, XLII. 1872: pp. 193-194.) 

 These skulls are fully described in Articles XV, XVI, 

 reprinted on pp. 163, 223. 



40. [1872]. On the Weddo of Ceylon. (Abstract in British Association 



Reports, XLII. 1872 : p. 194.) Article XIV, p. 161. 



41. [1873]. Harveian Oration, 1873. (London : Macmillan & Co.) 



Article XLI, p. 729. 



42. [1874]. Address on the Examination System, delivered at the 



Distribution of Prizes in the St. Mary's Hospital Medical 

 School, London, May 7, 1874. Article XLV, p. 907. 



43. [1874]. In Memoriam John Phillips, M.A., F.R.S. (Proceedings 



of the Ashmolean Society, Oxford, May 15, 1874 : pp. 1-7.) 



44. [1875]. Address on Anthropology to the Anthropological Department 



of the British Association, Bristol. (British Association 

 Reports, XLV. 1875, p. 142; Nature, 1875, XII. pp. 

 382-386.) Article XLIV, p. 880. 



45. [1875]. On the Applicability of Historical Evidence to Ethno- 



graphical Inquiries. (British Association Reports, 1875 : 

 p. 178. Title only.) 



46. [1875]. Letter in Archives de Zoologie Experimentale, Vol. IV, 1875, 



Notes et Revue, p.m. [In this letter Professor Rolleston 

 vindicated Mr. E. Bay Lankester's claim to priority over 

 M. Fol relative to the discovery of the origin of the endo- 

 derm in the Mollusca by budding from the nutritive cells 

 of the yelk, and other points in the development of the 

 Mollusca.] 



47. [1875]. On the People of the Long-Barrow Period. (Journal of the 



Anthropological Institute, Vol. V: pp. 120-172. Plates 

 IV, V, VI. Bead 13 April, 1875.) Article XVIII, 

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