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Crawfurd (J.) — On the Relation of the Domesticated Animals to Civilisation. Trans 
Eth. Soc., 1863, I (n.s.) pjx 387-468 ; Ibid., 1865, HI {n.s.), pp. 98-122. 
[The Australian and the Dingo, pp. 387, 399, 400.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the supposed Infecundity of Human Hybrids or Crosses, Trans. 
Eth. Soc., 1865, III (pi.s.), pp. 356-362. 
[Supposed infecundity of Australian half-breeds, p. 358.] 
Crawfurd ( J.) — On the supposed Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages of Society, Trans. 
Eth. Soc., 1866, IV {2),pp. 1-12. 
[Australians — only record consists of huge heaps of shells, &c., p. 10.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On Cannibalism in Relation to Ethnology. 'Trans. Eth. Soc., 1366, 
IV{%pp. 105-124. 
[Australians as Anthropophagi, ]). 124.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the Oriental Negro. 'Trans. Eth. Soc., 1866, IV ( 2 ), ^ 7 ;. 224-239. 
[Australians distinct from Negroes of New^ Guinea, p. 227.] 
Crawfurd ( J.) — On the Migration of Cultivated Plants in reference to Ethnology ; 
Articles of Food. 'Trans. Eth. Soc., 1866, r(2), 178-192. 
[Native legumes lit for food absent in Australia, p. 181.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the History and Migration of Cultivated Plants in reference to 
Ethnology— Fruits. 'Trans. Eth. Soc., 1867, V {1), 2T- 255-276. 
[Au.stralia a signal example of the non-culture of fruits, p. 255.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the Migration of Cultivated Plants in reference to Ethnology — 
Sacchariferous Plants. Trans. Eth. Soc., 1867, V {I), jyp. 318-324. 
[Sugar-cane unknown in wild state in Australia, p. 320.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the Plurality of the Races of Man. T> •ans. Eth. Soc., 1868, VI (2), 
j)p. 49-58. 
[Inability of the dog to reach shores of Australia without the aid of man, p. 52 ; Absence 
of other domesticated mammals, p. 56.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the Vegetable and Animal Food of the Natives of Australia in 
reference to social position, with a Comparison between the Australians and some 
other Races of Man. Trans. Eth. Soc., 1868, VI {2), 2^p■ 112-122. 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the Skin, the Hair, and the Eyes, as Tests of the Races of Man, 
Trans. Eth. Soc., 1868, VI (2), 144-149. 
[Black hair of Australians and Tasmanians, pp. 145, 146 ; beards of id., p. 146 ; Black 
colour of skin of id., p. 148.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the History and Migration of Cultivated Plants used as Condi- 
ments. Trans. Eth,. Soc., 1868, VI (2), 2pn 188-206. 
[One species of Nutmeg (Mi/ristica) found in Australia, jd. 195.] 
Crawfurd (J.) — On the Antiquity of Man. Trans. Eth. Soc., 1868, VI ( 2 ), pp. 233-245, 
[Complexly constructed languages of Australians, p. 235 ; Wild Dog of Au.stralia, p. 237 ; 
Inability of Australians to leave any written record, p. 238.] 
