FOOTNOTES:
[1] Advance sheets from The Races of Europe, now in the press of D. Appleton and Company, to appear in May. Footnotes and references are herein largely omitted.
[2] Popular Science Monthly, January, 1898, pp. 304-322.
[3] Le Mirage Orientale, 1893 a; and in his admirable outline of sculptural origins in Europe (1894-'96).
[4] Arii e Italici, Torino, 1898, especially pp. 199-220.
[5] Reinach, 1893 a, pp. 543-548. G. de Mortillet, 1897, denies the claim.
[6] Chantre, 1884; Hoernes, 1892; Bertrand and Reinach, 1894 a; Sergi, 1898 a; and Orsi (Bull. Paletnologia Italiana, xi, 1885, p. 1 et seq.) are best authorities. See also Hallstatt in the subject index of our Bibliography, soon to be published as a Special Bulletin of the Boston Public Library.
[7] Hoernes, 1892, p. 529; Bertrand, 1876 a, second edition, pp. 207-216, fixes about 800 B. C.; but 1894 a, p. 80, carries it back to 1200-1300 B. C.
[8] Zuckerkandl, 1883, p. 96.
[9] Weisbach, 1897 b.