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[208] Phrenological Journal, vol. vi. p. 144.
[209] Report of British Association for Advancement of Science. Seventeenth Session, 1848. P. 32.
[210] Memorials of Edinburgh in the Olden Time, vol. ii. p. 110.
[211] Archæol. Scotica, vol. iii. p. 44.
[212] MSS. Letter, Libr. Soc. Antiq. Scot., December 8, 1817.
[213] MSS. Letter, Mr. William Duncan, 13th December 1838.
[214] History of Mankind, vol. ii. p. 92.
[215] Description of tumular cemetery at Lamel Hill, Archæological Journal, vol. vi. p. 129.
[216] Archæological Journal, vol. iii. p. 113.