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Wilson (Daniel, LL.D.). — PREHISTORIC ANNALS 

 OF SCOTLAND. By Daniel Wilson, LL.D., Professor of 

 History and English Literature in University College, Toronto. 

 New Edition, with numerous Illustrations. Two vols, demy 

 8vo. 36^. 



This elaborate and learned work is divided into four Parts. Part I. 

 deals with The Primeval or Stone Period : Aboriginal Traces, Sepulchral 

 Memorials, Divellings, and Catacombs, Temples, Weapons, &'c. dr'c. ; 

 Part II., The Bronze Period :■ The Metallurgic Transition, Primitive 

 Bronze, Personal Ornaments, Religion, Arts, and Domestic Habits, with 

 other topics ; Part III, The Iron Period : Tlie Introduction of Iron, The 

 Roman Invasion, Strongholds, ^=0. &=c.; Part IV., The Christian Period : 

 Historical Data, the Norrie's law Relics, Primitive and Meditsiial 

 Ecclesiology, Ecclesiastical and Miscellaneous Antiqmties. The work i. 

 furnished with an elaborate Index. 



PREHISTORIC MAN. New Edition, revised and partly re- written, 

 with numerous Illustrations. One vol. 8vo. 21^. 



This work, which carries out the principle of the preceding one, but with 

 a wider scope, aims to "view Man, as far as possible, unaffected by thosi 

 modifying influences which accompany the development of nations and the 

 maturity of a true historic period, in order thereby to ascertain the sources 

 from whence such development and maturity proceed. " It contains. Jot 

 example, cliapters on the Primeval Transition; Speech; Metals; thi 

 Mound-Builders; Primitive Architecture ; the Ama-ican Type; the Ren 

 Blood of the West, 6^r. &'c. 



