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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [Sess. 
F. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of 
Great Britain and Ireland. 
13. Account of Anthropometric Laboratory in Dublin founded by 
D. J. Cunningham and A. C. Haddon. 1892. Vol. xxi. pp. 35-39. 
14. The Skull and some of the Bones of the Skeleton of Cornelius 
Magrath, the Irish Giant. 1892. Yol. xxi. pp. 40-41. 
15. On the Microcephalic Brain. 1900. Yol. xxx. Given also at the 
B.A. Meeting at Bradford, 1900. 
16. On the Sacral Index. 1900. 
17. Right-handedness and Left-brainedness. The Huxley Memorial 
Lecture, delivered October 21, 1902. Yol. xxxii. pp. 272-296. 
Cunningham/s conclusion was that an explanation of right-handedness had still to 
be found. 
18. The Head of the Aboriginal Australian. 1907. Yol. xxxvii. 
pp. 47-57. 
19. Anthropology in the Eighteenth Century. Presidential Address, 
1908. Yol. xxxviii. 
The address contains a record and criticism of the genius and labours of Camper, 
White, Blumenbach, Pritchard, Lawrence, and others. 
20. Deputation on proposed National Anthropometric Survey to the 
Prime Minister (Campbell-Bannerman). 1907. Yol. xxxvii. Cunningham 
was first spokesman. 
G. Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society. 
21. The Brain and Head of the Microcephalic Idiot. 1895. Yol. v. 
22. Lantern Demonstration of the Development of the Convolutions 
and Fissures of the Human Brain. 1894. Yol. v. 
23. The Cape Hunting Dogs in the Gardens of the Royal Zoological 
Society. 1897. Yol. vi. 
24. The Seventh Cranial Nerve in the Orang. 1898. Yol. vi. 
Also from time to time various lantern-slide exhibitions on the Cape 
Hunting Dog, Chimpanzee, Orang, etc. 
H. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. 
25. Observations on the Distribution of some of the Nerves of the Head 
and Neck. 1873. Yol. vii. pp. 94-97. 
26. Notes on the Broncho-oesophageal and Pleuro-oesophageal Muscles. 
1876. Yol. x. pp. 320-323. 
