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Advocate during the preparation of the Scotch Education Act, which 

 passed Parliament in 1872-3. The Lcrd Advocate used the argument in page 

 36, 2nd edition, 1863, in replying to the objection that illiterate men were 

 not fit to choose school boards. On page 36 it is shown that electors, 

 (among whom are many uneducated) choose members of Parliament — that 

 is, the less educated classes select the more educated men. Also, that 

 parents are more fit to choose proper persons to manage schools than the 

 rich educationists, who subscribe to schools to get their own particular 

 views on certain subjects thrust on to the mass of the people. 



14. Jury Report translated into Swedish, by Dr. Andreas Grill, President 

 of Board of Ironmasters, Sweden, 1863. 



15. "Industrie und Schule." Mittheilungen aus England, von Alfred Tylor, 

 auf Veranlassung der Konigl. Wurtemburgsche Centralstelle von 

 Gewerbe und Handel. President, Dr. von Steinbeis, deutsch bearbitet 

 von Dr. Bernhard v. Gugler. Stuttgart, 1865. 



16. On the Discovery of supposed Human Remains in the Tool-bearing Drift 

 of Moulin, Quignon. Anthropological Review, 1863, pages 166 — 169. The 

 authenticity of this specimen was doubted, and the suggestion made, page 

 168, turned out to be correct, that the human jaw had been removed from 

 an old Frankish cemetery and buried in the ground by the workmen. 



17. On the Interval of Time which has passed between the formation of the 

 Upper and Lower Valley-Gravels of England and France. Vol. xxii. 

 pages 463 — 468, Abstract Quarterly Journal Geological Society, 1866. 

 This paper contains the view that what were termed High and Low Valley- 

 Gravels were of one age, and close to the historical period. 



18. On the Amiens Gravel (Abstract, page 1) and Paper, pages 103 — 125, vol. 

 xxiv. Quarterly Journal Geological Society, 1868. 



i8a. Ditto, Geological Magazine, December, 1867. This paper contains the 

 first suggestion of Pluvial period, page 105. 



19. Das Amiens, Geroll aus Alfred Tylor, Gelesen den 8th November, 1867. 

 Neues Jahrbuch, vol. xviii. pages 129 — -137, 1868. Leonhart & Geinitz, 

 Stuttgart. 



20. On Amiens Gravel, The American Journal of Science and Art, vol. xlvi . 

 pages 302—327, New Haven, U.S., 1868. Dana, Editor. 



21. On the Quaternary Gravels of England (Abstract). Vol. xxiv. page 455, 



Quarterly Journal Geological Society, 1868. 



22. On the Quaternary Gravels of England. Vol. xxv. pages 57 — 100, 

 Quarterly Journal Geological Society, 1869. This paper contains, page 

 63, calculation of volume of flood in Gravel period one hundred and twenty- 

 five times that at present in the same valley, and the calculation that rivers 

 were twenty times (or more) larger than at present, page 59. 



23. Discovery of a P'leistocene Fresh-water Deposit, with Shells, at Highbury 

 New Park, near Stoke Newington. Geological Magazine, 1868, vol. 

 i. page 391. The flint implement engraved by Mr. Evans, Ancient Im- 

 plements, page 525, was found by me among loose materials in this pit, 

 probably brought with chalk and sand from another part of the Thames 

 Valley. I showed this sperimen to Mr. S. Skertchley, and other persons 

 at different times, believing it to be a remarkable fractured flint. Mr. 

 Evans visited the pit afterwards, found the flint where I had been working 

 for shells, and at once identified it as a real flint implement. Very few 

 instances are known of the occurrence of flint implements in the Thames 

 Valley, where it is expected they would be most abundant. 



