lxxiv LIST OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS 



57. [1877]. New Points in the Zoology of New Guinea. (Abstract in 



British Association Reports, 1877, XLVII. pp. 102-103; 

 Nature, 1877, p. 409.) Article XXXI, p. 565. 



58. [1878]. The Blood Corpuscles of the Annelides. (Journal of Anatomy 



and Physiology f XII. April, 1878: p. 401.) Article 

 XXVI, p. 480. 



59. [1878]. Three Anatomical Notes and two Anatomical Queries. 



(Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, XIII. October, 

 1878: p. 115.) Article VIII, p. 71. 



60. [1878]. On the three Periods known as the Iron, the Bronze, and the 



Stone Ages. (Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester- 

 shire Archaeological Society ',1878.) Article XXXVI, p.66o. 



61. [1878]. Report of Excavation of a Twin Barrow and a single Round 



Barrow at Sigwell, Somerset. (Journal of the Anthropo- 

 logical Institute, VIII. 1878: pp. 185-191.) Article 

 XXI, p. 440. 



62. [1879]. N°tes on a Skeleton found at Cissbury, April, 1878. 



(Journal of the Anthropological Institute, VIII. May, 

 1879 : pp. 377-389.) Article XX, p. 428. 



63. [1879]. N°te on the preservation of Encephala by the Zinc Chloride. 



Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, XIII. Jan. 1879: 

 pp. 232-233.) Article III, p. 53. 



64. [1879]. Description of a Human Skeleton found in a Barrow at 



Rockley. ( Wiltshire A rchaeological Society, August, 1879.) 

 Article XXII, p. 453. 



65. [1879]. The Changes produced by Man in the Indigenous Fauna and 



Flora of Great Britain. (Glasgow Science Lectures Asso- 

 ciation, Jan. 9, 1879: pp. 1-16.) [The substance of this 

 Lecture is included in Article XLIL] 



66. [1879]. Further Researches in an Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Frilford, 



with Remarks on the Northern Limit of Anglo-Saxon 

 Cremation in England. (Archaeologia, 1879, XLV: pp. 

 405-410.) Article XXXV, p. 653. 



67. [1880]. The Modifications of the External Aspects of Organic Nature 



produced by Man's interference. Lecture at Evening 

 Meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, May 12, 

 1879. (Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, 1880, 

 XLIX: pp. 320-392.) Article XLII, p. 769. 



