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 Notes on Eskimo Skulls. Journ. Anth. Inst. vi. p. 539. 

 A Century's Progress in Zoological Knowledge (Opening Address to 



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Nature, xviii. 1878, pp. 419-423 ; Revue Scientif. xv. 1879, pp. 



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 Methods and Results of Measurements of the Capacity of Human 



Crania. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1878, pp. 581, 582; Nature, xviii. 



1878, pp. 480, 481. 

 On the Skull of a Rhinoceros (R. lasiotis, Scl. ?) from India. Zool. 



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 The Extinct Animals of North America (1876). Roy. Inst. Proc. 



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pp. 276-298 ; Revue Scientif. xi. 1876, pp. 467-477. 

 A Further Contribution to the Knowledge of Ziphioid Whales 



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415-437- 

 The Native Races of the Pacific Ocean (1878). Roy. Instit. Proc. 



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 Seals and Cetaceans. Transit of Venus Expeditions, 1874-1875. 



Collections from Kerguelen Island. Phil. Trans, clxviii. (extra 



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 On the Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis, Linn.). Zool. Soc. 



Proc. 1879, pp. 382-384. 

 Remarks on the Skull of a Beluga or White Whale. Zool. Soc. 



Proc. 1879, pp. 667-669. 



On the Caecum of the Red Wolf (Canis jubatus, Desni.). Zool. Soc. 

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Illustrations of the Mode of preserving the Dead in Darnley Island 

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On the Scapular Index as a Race Character in Man. Journ. Anat. 

 Physiol, xiv. 1879 (1880), pp. 13-17 (with Dr. J. G. Garson). 



Catalogue of Specimens illustrating the Osteology and Dentition of 

 Vertebrated Animals, Recent and Extinct, contained in the 



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