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1881. " The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of Great 



Britain and Ireland" : 8vo ; pp. xix, 509 ; London. 



1882. " L' Age du Bronze " . . . Traduit de I'anglais par "W. Battier . . . 



corrige par I'auteur : 8vo ; pp. viii, 551 ; Paris. 

 " Unwritten History, and how to read it " : Nature, vol. xxvi, pp. 513-516, 



531-533 ; Eevue Scientif., vol. iv, pp. 449-458. 

 "A few words on Tertiary Man" [1880] : Trans. Herts Nat. Hist. Soc, 



vol. i, pp. 145-150. 

 1885. " Physiography." Opening Lecture of a course on Hydrodynamics delivered 



before the Institute of Civil Engineers : Proc. Inst. C.E. 

 " The Coins of Ancient Britons and Natm-al Selection " : Trans. Herts Nat. 



Hist. Soc, vol. iii. 



1892. " Posy-rings," a Friday evening discourse at the Royal Institution . . . . 



1892 : 8vo ; pp. 30 ; London. 



1893. " On the Forgery of Antiquities." 



" Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial," by Sir T. Browne, with introduction and 

 notes by Sir J. Evans. 8vo. Chiswick Press. 



1896. [Anniversary Address, "The Stone Age in Hertfordshire"]: Trans. Herts 



Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. viii, pp. 169-187, 6 pis. 

 " On some Palaeolithic Implements found in Somaliland by Mr. H. "W. 



Seton-Karr" : Proc. Eoy. Soc, vol. Ix, pp. 19-21. 

 Obituary Notice of Sir Joseph Prestwich: Proc. Eoy. Soc, vol. Ix, 



pp. xii-xvi. 



1897. " Les premiers Ages de I'Humanite " : Eev. Sci. Paris [4], vol. viii, 



pp. 355-360. 

 "The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of Great 



Britain " : 2nd edition, pp. xviii, 747. 8vo ; London. 

 Presidential Address to the British Association at Toronto, August 18th, 



1897: Eep. Brit. Assoc, pp. 3-20; Canada Eec Sci., vol. vii (1898), 



pp. 390-426 ; Geol. Mag. [4], Vol. IV, pp. 457-465. 



1899, " II y a Quarante Ans " : Assoc. Franc Adv. Sci., pp. 296-298. 



"The Antiquity of Man, with especial reference to the Stone Age in Egypt" 

 [a presidential address delivered to the Birmingham and Midland 

 Institute] : 8vo ; pp. 1-15 ; London. 



1900. " The Origin, Development, and Aims of our Scientific Societies " : Address 



to Society of Arts. 



1906. "On Formation of Pipes in Chalk": Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 



vol. Ixii, p. 490. 

 " On a recent Palaeolithic Discovery near Eickmansworth " : Trans. Herts 

 Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. xiii, pp. 65-66. 



1907. "Some Eecent Discoveries of Palaeolithic Implements" : Geol. Soc, Dec. 18th. 



LIST OF HONOUES CONFEEEED ON AND OFFICES HELD 

 BT Sir John Evans, K.C.B. 



1849. Member of the Numismatic Society, Secretary 1854-74, President 1874 till 

 now; Medal in gold 1887; one of the Editors of the Ntcmismatic 

 Chronicle ivova 1860 onwards. 



1852. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, President 1885-92. 



1857. Fellow of the Geological Society, Secretary 1866-74, President 1874-76, 

 Foreign Secretary. 



1859. Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 



1861. Joined British Association. Presided over Ethnological Department, 

 Liverpool, 1870 ; over Geological Section, Dublin, 1878 ; over Anthropo- 

 logical Section, Leeds, 1890; President, Toronto, 1897-8. 

 Joined Ethnological Society, subsequently Anthropological Society and 

 Anthropological Institute ; President 1877-9. 



1864. Fellow Eoyal Society, Vice-President 1876, Treasurer 1878-98. Delivered 



Anniversary Address 1884 in absence of Professor Huxley. 



1865. Elected to Athenaeum Club under Eule II. 



Assisted in founding and President of the Watford Natural History Society 

 (afterwards the Herts Natural History Society) . 



