1 86 THE EVOLUTION OF MAN 



The Pliocene man of Foxhall in East Anglia. Natural History, 



November-December, 1921, pp. 565-576. 



The dawn man of Piltdown, Sussex. Ibid., pp. 577-590. 



REINACH, SALOMON. Repertoire de Tart quaternaire. Paris, 1913. 



RUTOT, A. La prehistoire. 1918. 



SCHOETENSACK, OTTO. Der Untcrkiefer des Homo heidelbergensis. 



Leipzig, 1908. 



SOLLAS, W. J. Ancient hunters. London, 1915. 

 WOODWARD, A. SMITH. On the Broken Hill skull. London Illustrated 



News, November 19, 1921, p. 682. 

 A new cave man from Rhodesia, South Africa. Nature, November 



17, 1921, p. 371. 



CHAPTER II 



BARDEEN, C. R. Height and weight in relation to build during post- 

 natal development. Carnegie Contributions to Embryology, Vol. 9, 

 No. 46, 1920. 



DAFFNER, F. Das Wachstum des Menschen ; anthropologische Studien. 

 Leipzig, 1902. 



DENIKER, J. The races of man, an outline of anthropology and ethnog- 

 raphy. London, 1900. 



DONALDSON, H. H. The growth of the brain. London and New 

 York, 1903. 



DUCKWORTH, W. L. H. Morphology and anthropology. Cambridge, 

 1915. 



ELLIS, H. Man and woman, a study of human secondary sex characters. 

 5th ed., London, 1914. 



HALL, G. STANLEY. Senescence, the last half of life. New York, 1922. 



JACKSON, C. On the prenatal growth of the human body, etc. Amer. 

 Jour, of Anat., Vol. 9, 1909. 



KEITH, SIR ARTHUR. Human embryology and morphology. 3d ed., 

 London, 1913. 



MINOT, C. S. The problem of age, growth and death; a study of 

 cytomorphosis. New York, 1908. 



PRENTISS AND AREY. Text-book of embryology. 3d ed., Philadelphia, 

 1920. 





