INDEX
- Acheulean type of implement, [83]; v. also [S. Acheul]
- Acromegaly, [141]
- Adloff, [30]
- Ameghino, [54], [80]
- Andalusia, [20], [76]
- Andaman islands, aborigines of, [49]
- Anthony, [37], [147]
- [Anthropoid Ape] (v. also [Gorilla] and [Orang-utan]), [3], [13], [14], [17], [22]
- Arctomys, [70], [73]
- Atlas vertebra, [53], [54]
- Aurignac, [49]; implements of the type of, [70], [74], [81]; skeleton from, [135–138], [145]; v. also [Homo aurignacensis hauseri]
- Australian aborigines, [50]
- Avebury, [17]
- Badger, [73]
- Baradero, [20], [53], [80]
- Bayer, [99]
- Berry, [9], [128]
- Bison priscus, [67]; (species unknown), [72], [73], [75]
- Blanckenhorn (on Trinil strata), [4]
- Bos (? species), [72]; [primigenius] (v. also [Urus]), [70], [74], [86], [139]
- Boulder-clay, [114], [115]
- Boule, [18], [20], [37], [45], [108], [109], [116], [117], [120]
- Brain, [3], [6], [7], [14], [37–39]
- Brain-case (as distinct from the face), [37], [45], [47], [55], [60–62]
- Branco, [54]
- Breuil, [108]
- Brow-ridges, [55], [61], [62]
- Brückner, [116]
- Brünn, [56], [57], [82]
- Brüx, [56], [57]; strata, [81]
- Bury S. Edmunds, [134]
- Bush Race (South African aborigines), [50], [145]
- Busk, [19], [46]
- Canine fossa (of face), [36], [37], [55]
- Cave Bear, v. Ursus
- Cave Hyaena, [78]
- [Cervidae] (v. also [Stag]), [67], [92]
- Chelles, implements, [68], [83], [98]
- Classification of human fossil remains, [60]; also [Table A]
- Combe-Capelle (Dordogne), [55], [56], [81]
- Commont, [98], [99], [105], [125]
- Corrèze (v. also [La Chapelle]), [71]
- Cranial base, [47]
- Croll, [116]
- Cro-Magnon, [79], [140]
- Cromer, forest-bed fauna, [66]
- Cross, [9], [130–132] (diagram, p. [131])
- Cyrena fluminalis, [83]
- Dawkins, Boyd, [125]
- de Bohun, château, [122]
- Dénise, [18], [147], [148]
- Dewlish, eoliths from, [109]
- Dolichocephalic proportions of skull, [55], [59]
- Dordogne, [20], [45]: v. also [H. mousteriensis hauseri]
- Duan, Eocene eoliths, [106]
- Dubois, references under [Pithecanthropus erectus]
- Elephas antiquus, [66], [67], [70], [78], [87], [88–90], [101], [120]; meridionalis, [101], [109]; primigenius v. [Mammoth]
- Engis, [18], [19], [134], [147], [148]
- Eocene period, [106]
- Eoliths, [106–111]
- Erect attitude, [7], [61], [147]
- Falconer, [46], [114]
- [Forbes Quarry] (v. also [Gibraltar]), [19], [20], [32], [46–49], [76]
- Forest-bed, v. Cromer
- Frizzi, [44]
- [Galley Hill], [20]; gravel pit, [82], [84]; skeleton, [56–59], [86], [95], [130–132], [134]
- Gaudry, [50]
- Geikie, Sir A., [115]
- Geikie, J., [116]
- Germany, caves in, [95–98], [100]
- Ghilain, [109]
- [Gibraltar] (v. also [Forbes Quarry]), [19], [46–49], [76], [143–144]
- Giuffrida-Ruggeri, [140]
- [Gorilla] (v. [Anthropoid Ape]), [136–138]
- [Grimaldi] (v. also [Grotte des Enfants]), [50–52]
- [Grotte des Enfants], [20], [76–79]
- Grotte du Prince, [120]
- Günz, glacial phase of, [119]
- Hauser, [39], [55]: v. [Homo]
- Heidelberg, v. [Homo heidelbergensis]
- High-level terrace gravels (of Thames), [83]
- Hinton, [83], [101–104], [115], [125]
- Hippopotamus, [70], [78], [120]
- Hoernes, [20], [117], [120]
- [Homo] [aurignacensis hauseri], [20], [55], [57], [135–138]; fossilis, [20], [60]; [heidelbergensis], [1], [10–16], [22], [26], [27], [29], [32], [41–43]; [mousteriensis hauseri], [14], [20], [32], [39–45], [73]; neogaeus, [20], [53–55]; primigenius, [27], [60]
- Horse, [71], [73], [75]
- Huxley, [9], [135], [147], [148]
- Ibex, [73]
- Implements, sequence of, [102], [103]
- Interglacial phases, [67], [119], [Table B]
- Ipswich skeleton, [148], [151–152]
- Jalón river (Aragon) implements, [101]
- Jawbone, [11–16], [26], [27], [29–31], [34], [37], [41–43], [53], [55], [60], [62]
- Jersey, v. [S. Brélade]
- Julien, [116]
- Keith, [31], [137], [138], [140], [142], [144], [147]
- Klaatsch, [20], [28], [36], [56]; diphyletic theory, [135], [136], [139]
- Kramberger, [20], [24], [27], [30]
- Krapina, [20], [24–31], [32], [34], [42], [68–71]; fauna, [91], [92]
- [La Chapelle-aux-Saints], [20], [33–39], [47], [71]
- La Ferrassie, [20], [39], [45], [74], [75], [98]
- Laloy, [30]
- La Naulette, [18], and [fig. 14]
- La Quina, preface, [vi], [39], [150]
- Laville, [106], [125]
- Lehmann-Nitsche, [20], [54], [80]
- Le Mas d'Azil, [95], [97]
- Le Moustier, [29], [45]; cave, [73–75]: v. also [Mousterian]
- Leontiasis ossea, [142]
- Levallois, [68]
- Limb bones, [50], [55]
- Löss, [79], [80]; in Lower Austria, [124]
- Lyell, [114], [117], [147], [148]
- Macnamara, [46]
- Maffle, implements of, [83], [102], [104]
- Magdalenian period, [121]
- Malarnaud, [18]
- [Mammoth], [18], [82], [92]
- Manouvrier, [15], [34], [38]
- Marett, [20], [30]
- Marmot, [70], [73]
- Mastoid process, [55]
- Mauer, v. also [H. heidelbergensis], [65–66], [90], [104], [148]
- Mentone, v. [Grimaldi] and [Grotte des Enfants]
- [Mimomys], [88], [89]
- Mindel, glacial phase of, [119]
- Miocene period, [80]
- Moir, [106], [109]
- Monte Hermoso, [20], [53], [54], [80]
- Morlot, [115]
- Mortillet, [117]
- [Mousterian period], [121–125]; types of implement of, [67], [68], [70], [71], [78], [94–98], [118], [134]
- Munck, [109]
- Mural decorative art in caves, [76]
- Neanderthal, [18], [19], [24], [27], [34–36], [38], [47], [55], [131–138], [147], [148]
- Negroid characters, [50], [52]
- Nehring, [20]
- Neolithic implements, [109]
- Newton, [20], [57]
- New World, v. [S. America]
- Nicolle, [30]
- Northfleet, [57]: v. [Galley Hill]
- Obermaier, [68], [99], [108], [116], [117]
- Ofnet, [96–98], [100]
- Oligocene period, implements in, [110]
- [Orang-utan], [136–138]: v. also [Anthropoid Ape]
- Ostiaks, cranial form, [144]
- Pech de l'Aze, [20], [46], [75]
- Penck, [106], [107], [116–124], [126]
- Peyrony, [20], [45]
- [Pithecanthropus erectus], [1–9], [14], [15], [31], [54], [63–65], [148]
- Pituitary gland and secretion, [141], [142]
- Pleistocene mammals and period, [66], [84]
- Pliocene strata, [64], [80]
- Prestwich, [114]
- Prince of Monaco, [50]
- Prognathism, [36], [50]
- Pruner-Bey, [49]
- Pygmy types of mankind, [49], [54]
- Ramsay, [115]
- Reindeer, [71], [73–75], [78], [79], [86], [91], [92]
- Rhinoceros etruscus, [66], [87–89]; megarhinus, [87–89]; merckii, [67], [70], [78], [87], [89], [90], [92], [93], [96], [120]; tichorhinus, [71], [73], [82], [92]
- Riss, glacial phase of, [119]
- River-drift, [115]
- Ronda, [49]
- Roth, [20]
- Rutot, [83], [102–107], [111]
- [S. Acheul], [68], [101], [134]
- [S. Brélade], [20], [30], [32], [71], [150], [Table A]
- Saporta, [125]
- Schliz, [140]
- Schmidt, [95], [125]
- Schoetensack, [65], [66]
- Schwalbe, [4], [9], [20], [27], [46], [82]
- Scott, [80]
- Sera, [20], [46–48], [142–146]
- Sinel, [30]
- Sirgenstein, [96–98], [100]
- Skeletons, contracted position of, [73], [74], [78]
- Skertchley, [116], [117]
- Sollas, [20], [46], [124]
- Solutré-period and implements of, [124]
- [South America], [20], [52–55], [79–81]
- Southern fauna, [67]
- Spy cave-men, [18], [19], [21], [24], [32], [34], [35], [44], [53]
- [Stag], [75]: v. also [Cervidae]
- Stature, [38], [44], [49], [59], [61]
- Steinmann, [80]
- Stone implements, value in evidence, [93]
- Strépy, implements of, [83], [102], [104]
- Sturge, [109], [117]
- Suidae, v. Swine
- Swine, [67], [92], [139]
- Taubach, [10], [20], [21–23], [31], [53], [67], [70], [86]; fauna, [123]; implements, [78], [98], [101]
- Teeth, [4], [10], [11], [14], [15], [21–23], [26], [27], [29–31], [41], [42], [50], [53], [60], [62]
- Tertiary mollusca, [80]
- Tetraprothomo, [54]
- Thames gravels, [83]
- Tilloux, implements and fauna of, [101]
- Tornqvist, [117]
- Trinil, [66], v. also [P. erectus]
- Trogontherium, [87], [89]
- Turner, [19]
- Ursus arctos, [70]; arvernensis, [66], [88], [89]; deningeri, [66]; spelaeus, [66], [70], [72]
- [Urus], v. [Bos primigenius]
- Venezuela, [145]
- Verneau, [20], [50], [51]
- Verner, [20], [49]
- Voles, [92]; v. [Mimomys]
- Walkhoff, [30]
- Warren, [108]
- Weiss, [67]
- Wildkirchli, [122]
- Wolf, [73]
- Würm: glacial phase of, [119]
- Württemburg, caverns of, [95–98], [100]
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| p. 9: to be justified, → to be justified. |
| p. 42: Fig 14. → Fig. 14. |
| p. 71: (Corrèze) → (Corrèze) |
| p. 72: (Corrèze). [From Boule.] → (From Boule.) |
| p. 73: (Dordogne) → (Dordogne) |
| p. 74: implements were scattered → scattered. |
| p. 79: in the preceding chapter, → chapter |
| p. 110: from the effects of fortuitious → fortuitous |
| p. 136: as also between N → C |
| p. 154: Band XII, s. 15. → Band XII. S. 15. |
| p. 154: für Ethnologie, 1895, s. 338. → S. 338. |
| p. 155: für Anthropologie. Band 35, s. 62 → S. 62 |
| p. 156: für Ethnologie. Band XL. s. 390 → S. 390 |
| p. 156: 2nd Edn → Edn. |
| p. 156: Sollas 1908 → Sollas, 1908 |
| p. 157: Die morphologische Abstämmung → Abstammung |
| p. 158: v. also → v. also |
| p. 159: v. also → v. also |
| p. 159: Heidelberg, v. → Heidelberg, v. |
| p. 160: v. also → v. also |
| p. 161: v. also → v. also |
| p. 161: Urus, v. → Urus, v. |
| p. 166: By A. Wood, M.A → M.A. |