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LIST OF WORKS. 
1875. Notes of a Tour in the East. Being Lectures delivered by the 
author at the Philosophical Institute, Kilmarnock. Kilmar- 
nock : T. Stevenson. 
1882. Ancient Scottish Lake-dwellings or Gran nogs. With a supplementary 
chapter on Lake-dwellings in England. Edinburgh : David 
Douglas. 
1890. The Lake-dwellings of Europe. Illustrated. London: Cassell & Co. 
1895. Rambles and Studies in Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Dalmatia. With 
an account of the Proceedings of the Congress of Archaeologists 
held in Sarajevo in 1894. Edinburgh : William Blackwood 
& Sons. 
1900. Second edition, greatly enlarged. 
1897. Prehistoric Problems. Containing the author’s address as President 
of the Anthropological Section of the British Association for 
1893, “ On the Erect Attitude of Man, and its relation to the 
Development of the Brain.” William Blackwood & Sons. 
1899. Prehistoric Scotland, and its Place in European Civilisation. 
William Blackwood & Sons. 
1905. Archceology and False Antiquities. One of the “ Antiquary’s Books.” 
With numerous illustrations. London : Methuen & Co. 
1908. Les stations lacustres d’ Europe aux ages de la pierre et du 
bronze. Translated by Dr Paul Rodet. Paris : Librairie 
C. Reinwald ; Schliecher Freres, editeurs. 
1912. Palaeolithic Man and Terramara Settlements in Europe. Being the 
first course of the Munro Lectures in Anthropology and Pre- 
historic Archaeology in connection with the University of 
Edinburgh. Illustrated. Edinburgh : Oliver & Boyd, Tweed- 
dale Court. London : Gurney & Jackson. 
1914. Prehistoric Britain. “ Home University Library.” Illustrated. 
London : Williams & Norgate. 
1919. From Darwinism to Kaiserism. Being a review of the origin, 
effects, and collapse of Germany’s attempt at world dominion 
by methods of barbarism. Glasgow : R. MacLehose & Sons. 
1921. Robert Munro, M.A., M.D., LL.D. Autobiographic Sketch. Glasgow: 
MacLehose, Jackson & Co. 
