[6] The Coins of the Ancient Britons, by John Evans, F.R.S. (1864), pp. 24-32.

[7] A Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain on Friday, May 28, 1875, and published in Proc. Roy. Inst., vol. vii. pp. 496-520, Pl. i-iv.

[8] Lectures on the Science of Language (London, 1861), i, Lecture 1.

[9] John Evans, The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of Great Britain (London, 18721), 18972, p. 641.

[10] Sir W. Wilde, Catalogue of the Antiquities of the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy (Dublin, 1863).

[11] John Evans, ‘On the Coinage of the Ancient Britons and Natural Selection,’ Journal of the Royal Institution, vii. p. 476 ff.; with a Plate, which is reproduced, by permission, in Plate XXI.

[12] For illustrations, see Troy and its Remains, by Dr. Henry Schliemann (Murray, 1875). The figures may be taken in the following order: No. 185, No. 74, No. 132, No. 13, No. 173, No. 207, No. 12, No. 11, No. 133, No. 141, No. 165. [Plate V has been compiled from the references here given.]

[13] A Lecture delivered at the Royal United Service Institution, Friday, June 28, 1867; illustrated by specimens from the Museum of the Institution: and published in the Journal of the R. U. S. Inst. xi (1867).

[14] Beechey, Voyage to the Pacific (London, 1831), vol. i. p. 298; Oldfield, ‘Aborigines of Australia,’ Trans. Ethno. Soc., N. S. (London, 1865), vol. iii. p. 227.

[15] Oldfield, ‘On the Aborigines of Australia,’ Trans. Ethno. Soc., N.S., vol. iii. pp. 261-7.