1909-10.] Obituary Notice. 575 
3. Surface Anatomy of the Primate Cerebrum. Seventh “ Cunningham 
Memoir.” 1892. 360 pages. 
This great work embodied researches covering many years, some of which had 
been published already in shorter papers. 
4. On the Brain and Eyeball of a Human Cyclopian Monster. 1891. 
Yol. xxix. pp. 101-126. In conjunction with Dr E. H. Bennett. 
5. On the Skeleton of the Irish Giant Cornelius. 1891. Yol. xxix. 
pp. 553-612. 
This forms part of Cunningham’s extended studies in acromegaly and giantism, 
concerning which he advanced several important views. 
C. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 
6. On some Ossean Remains found at Old Connaught, Bray, County 
Dublin. 1894. Yol. iii. pp. 421-427. 
7. On some Human Remains recently discovered near Lismore in the 
County of Waterford. In conjunction with Dr C. R. Browne. 1897. 
Yol. iv. pp. 552-558. 
D. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 
8. The Varying Form of the Stomach in Man and the Anthropoid Ape. 
1906. Yol. xlv. pp. 9-49. 
Here Cunningham discusses with lucidity and fair-mindedness the various observa- 
tions made by many physiologists and anatomists, and the conclusions arrived at. He 
shows how the marked changes in the form of the stomach are closely associated with 
its functioning at the time, according as it is filling, or emptying, or empty. 
9. The Evolution of the Eyebrow Region of the Forehead, with special 
reference to the excessive Supraorbital Development in the Neanderthal 
Race. 1908. Yol. xlvi. pp. 283-312. 
From a general survey of the morphological characters of the eyebrow eminence 
in man and the apes, Cunningham doubts its value in determining specific differences 
between the Neanderthal and other races of mankind, in this respect disagreeing with 
Schwalbe. 
E. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 
10. Cape Hunting Dogs (. Lycaon pictus) in the Gardens of the Royal 
Zoological Society of Ireland. 1905. Yol. xxv. pp. 843-848. 
11. Obituary Notice of Professor W. His. 1905. Yol. xxv. pp. 
1235-1240. 
12. Report on the Skulls appended to Dr Robert Munro’s paper on 
a Human Skeleton with Prehistoric Objects found at Great Casterton, 
Rutland, etc. 1906. Yol. xxvi. pp. 293-309. 
Also from time to time exhibits of slides and photographs. 
