[138] Soreil, “Sur Nouvelle Exploration de la Caverne de Chauvau,” Congrès Intern. Anthropologie et d’Archéologie Prehistoriques, p. 381 et seq. Bruxelles, 1872.

[139] International Congress, Bruxelles, 1872, p. 370.

[140] Cæsar, i. 50.

[141] “Bull. Soc. Anthrop de Paris,” 2 sér. t. 111., p. 118.

[142] “Diodorus Siculus,” iv. 6; v. 39. Steur, “Ethnographie des Peuples de l’Europe,” p. 31 et seq.; Donaldson, “Varronianw.” p. 70 et seq. Dion. Hal. i 22. See also Niebuhr and Mommsen. The documentary evidence is so uncertain as to the affinities of the Ligurians that scarcely any two writers agree. “Quot homines tot sententiæ.”

[143] Thucydides, vi. 2.

[144] Tacitus, “Agricola,” xi.

[145] Cæsar, i. 12.

[146] Prof. Huxley brings them into relation with the ancient Egyptians, the “Melanochroi” of India, and the Australians, “Critiques and Addresses,” p. 134; Prehistoric Congress, Norwich Volume, p. 92 et seq.

[147] See Prof. Huxley’s “Critiques and Addresses,” p. 167.