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ABBREVIATIONS: NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Journals and Reference Works AA - American Anthropologist AJ - Archaeological Journal AR - Anthropological Review BMQ - British Museum Quarterly DNB - Dictionary of National Biography JAA - Journal of the Archaeological Association. (Previously Journal of the British Archaeological Association: JBAA.) JASL - Journal of the Anthropological Society of London JASO - Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford JBAA - Journal of the British Archaeological Association JESL - Journal of the Ethnological Society of London JGSL - Journal of the Geological Society of London JHI - Journal of the History of Ideas JRGS - Journal of the Royal Geographical Society JRAI - Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. (Previously Journal of the Anthropological Institute: JAI.) JRI - Journal of the Royal Institution JRSAI - Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland JRUSI - Journal of the Royal United Services Institution. (Previously Journal of the United Services Institution: JUSI.) JUSI - Journal of the United Services Institution MASL - Memoirs of the Anthropological Society of London MJ - The Museum Journal PRS - Proceedings of the Royal Society PRGS - Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society PRIA - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy PSAL - Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London RBAAS - Report: British Association for the Advancement of Science TESL - Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London

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ABBREVIATIONS: NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

Journals and Reference Works AA - American Anthropologist AJ - Archaeological Journal AR - Anthropological Review BMQ - British Museum Quarterly DNB - Dictionary of National Biography JAA - Journal of the Archaeological Association. (Previously

Journal of the British Archaeological Association: JBAA.) JASL - Journal of the Anthropological Society of London JASO - Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford JBAA - Journal of the British Archaeological Association JESL - Journal of the Ethnological Society of London JGSL - Journal of the Geological Society of London JHI - Journal of the History of Ideas JRGS - Journal of the Royal Geographical Society JRAI - Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. (Previously

Journal of the Anthropological Institute: JAI.) JRI - Journal of the Royal Institution JRSAI - Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland JRUSI - Journal of the Royal United Services Institution.

(Previously Journal of the United Services Institution: JUSI.) JUSI - Journal of the United Services Institution MASL - Memoirs of the Anthropological Society of London MJ - The Museum Journal PRS - Proceedings of the Royal Society PRGS - Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society PRIA - Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy PSAL - Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London RBAAS - Report: British Association for the Advancement of Science TESL - Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London

Unpublished Papers, Institutions, Archival Sources AI - Archaeological Institute AM - Ashmolean Museum ASL - Anthropological Society of London BAAS - British Association for the Advancement of Science BL - British Library BP - Balfour Papers (Pitt Rivers Museum) CSC - Christie Sales Catalogues DCRO - Dorset County Record Office EP - Evans Papers (Ashmolean Museum) ESL - Ethnological Society of London HCP - Hebdomadal Council Papers (Oxford University Archives) HP - Huxley Papers (Imperial College of Science) ICS - Imperial College of Science LCA - Leeds City Archives LFP - Lane Fox Papers (Leeds City Archives) LP - Lubbock Papers (British Library) OUA - Oxford University Archives PRM - Pitt Rivers Museum PRO - Public Record Office PRP - Pitt Rivers Papers (Salisbury and South Wilts Museum) RAI - Royal Anthropological Institute RIA - Royal Irish Academy RP - Rolleston Papers (Ashmolean Museum) SAL - Society of Antiquaries of London SSC - Sotheby Sales Catalogues SSW - Salisbury and South Wilts Museum TP - Tylor Papers (Pitt Rivers Museum) UM - University Museum Papers (Oxford University Archives) WO - War Office Papers (Public Record Office) WP - Westwood Papers (University Museum) WaP - Way Papers (Society of Antiquaries and British Library)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: The following is a list of the principal works referred to in the course of writing the text. Shorter notices, discussions following papers, newspaper references and individual letters or interviews have been excluded for reasons of convenience. Full references can be found in the 'Notes'. Otherwise, the bibliography has been divided into seven relatively manageable sections: unpublished sources; published works by Pitt Rivers; published sources prior to 1900, books and articles listed separately; published sources after 1900, again dividing books and articles; and finally, reference works, published reports and other materials not easily incorporated under the other headings. Given the nature of the material, the more typical division of the bibliography into 'primary' and 'secondary' sources was not considered the most advantageous; too many primary sources were also secondary ones and vice versa. The arrangement followed, therefore, is meant to convey a sense of the relative distribution of materials as well as emphasizing the cut-off date of 1900, the year of Pitt Rivers' death.

Unpublished Sources Anthropological Society of London Papers. Royal Anthropological Institute. Archaeological Institute Archives. Bethnal Green Museum Records. Bethnal Green Museum. Balfour Papers. Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. Christy Papers. British Library. Ethnological Society of London Papers. Royal Anthropological Institute. Evans Papers. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Hebdomadal Council Papers. University Archives, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Huxley Papers. Imperial College of Science. Lane Fox Papers. Leeds City Archives. Lubbock Papers. British Library. Miscellaneous Consular and Military Records. Public Record Office. Perceval Papers. British Library. Pitt Rivers Museum Archives. Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. Pitt Rivers Papers. Salisbury and South Wilts Museum. Pitt Rivers Estate Records. Dorset County Record Office. Rolleston Letters. Department of Zoology. University of Oxford. Rolleston Papers. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Royal Anthropological Institute Archives. Royal Anthropological Institute. Royal Geographical Society Archives. Royal Geographical Society. Royal Institution Archives. Royal Institution of Great Britain and Ireland. Royal United Services Institution Records. Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies.

Society of Antiquaries Archives. Society of Antiquaries of London. Tylor Papers. Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. War Office Papers. Public Record Office. Way Papers. British Library Way Papers. Society of Antiquaries of London. Westwood Papers. Hopeian Library of Etomology. University Museum, Oxford. NOTE: Additional archival sources, typically referred to through

correspondence only, are found in the 'Notes'.

Published Works by Pitt Rivers Fox, Augustus Henry Lane. The Instruction of Musketry. [Hythe: Hythe School of Musketry, 1854]. -------------------- 'The Improvement of the Rifle as a Weapon for General use'. JUSI, 2 (1858), 453-88. -------------------- 'On a Model illustrating the Parabolic Theory of Projection of Ranges in Vacuo'. JRUSI, 5 (1861), 497-501. -------------------- 'On Objects of the Roman period found at great depth in the vicinity of the old London Wall'. AJ, 24 (1866), 61-64. -------------------- 'Account of a human heart in a case found in Christ's Church, Cork'. AJ, 24 (1866), 71-72. -------------------- 'On an Ivory peg-top shaped object from Ireland'. PSAL, 2dS 3 (1866), 395-96. -------------------- 'Roovesmore Fort, and Stones inscribed with Oghams in the Parish of Aglish, County Cork'. AJ, 24 (1867), 123-39; also 23 (1866), 149. -------------------- 'A Description of certain Piles found near London Wall and Southwark, possibly the Remains of Pile Buildings'. JASL, 5 (1867), lxxi-lxxxii; also AJ, 24 (1867), 61-63. -------------------- 'Primitive Warfare. Part I'. JRUSI, 11 (1867), 612-43. -------------------- 'Primitive Warfare. Part II'. JRUSI, 12 (1868), 399-439. -------------------- 'An Examination into the Character and probable Origin of the Hill Forts of Sussex'. Archaeologia, 42 (1868), 27-52. -------------------- 'Memoir on the Hill Forts of Sussex'. PSAL, 2dS 4 (1868), 71. -------------------- 'Further Remarks on the Hill Forts of Sussex: being an Account of the Excavations in the Forts of Cissbury and Highdown'. Archaeologia, 42 (1868), 53-76. -------------------- 'On a Ring-Brooch from Lough Neagh, Ireland'. PSAL, 4 (1868), 61-62. -------------------- 'On a Silver Penannular Brooch known as the Galway Brooch'. PSAL, 4 (1868), 141-43. -------------------- 'On an Anglo-Saxon Sword from Battersea'. PSAL, 4 (1868), 143. -------------------- Tupper, A. C. 'On Two Rush-Sticks from the Counties of Surrey and Sussex'. PSAL, 4 (1868), 5.

-------------------- 'Flint Implements, found associated with Roman Remains in Oxfordshire, and the Isle of Thanet'. JESL, NS1 (1869) , 1-12. -------------------- 'Primitive Warfare. Part III'. JRUSI, 13 (1868), 509-39. -------------------- 'Note on a Gold Lunette, found near Midleton, County Cork, 1867'. PSAL, 4 (1869), 195. -------------------- 'Note on a Marble Armlet, Lukoja, West Africa'. JESL, NS1 (1869), 35-36. -------------------- 'On a Marble Armlet,... recently obtained from M. H. Warren Edwards,... '. JESL, NS1 (1869), 35-36. --------------------'On a Bronze Spear, with a gold ferrule and a shaft of bog oak, from Lough Gur, County Limerick'. JESL, NS1 (1869), 36-38; also PSAL, 4 (1869), 195-96. -------------------- 'Distribution of Cromlechs and Megalithic Monuments, being remarks on Mr. Hodder Westropp's paper on the subject'. JESL, NS1 (1869), 59-67. -------------------- 'On the proposed Exploration of Stonehenge by a Committee of The British Association'. JESL, NS2 (1870), 1-5. -------------------- 'On the Discovery of Flint Implements of Palaeolithic Type in the Gravel of the Thames Valley at Acton and Ealing'. RBAAS (1869), 130-32. -------------------- 'On the Use of the New Zealand Mere'. JESL, NS2 (1870), 106-09. -------------------- 'On the Opening of Two Cairns near Bangor, North Wales'. JESL, NS2 (1870), 206-24. -------------------- 'On a supposed Ogham Inscription from Rus-Glass, County Cork'. JESL, NS2 (1870), 400-02. -------------------- 'On the threatened destruction of British Earthworks near Dorchester, Oxfordshire'. JESL, S2 (1870), 412-15. -------------------- 'Remarks on a XVII Century Matchlock from Inverness'. AJ, 27 (1870), 134-35. -------------------- 'On a Flint Implement from Honduras'. PSAL, 5 (1871), 93-95. -------------------- 'On a Flint Implement from the Isle of Wight'. PSAL, 5 (1871), 113-14. -------------------- 'On a Wooden Instrument from Skull, near Skibbereen'. PSAL, 5 (1871), 222-23.

-------------------- 'Address on the "Neolithic Exhibition" '. PSAL, 5 (1872), 233-35. -------------------- 'Address to the Department of Anthropology of the British Association at Brighton'. RBAAS (1872), 157-74. -------------------- 'On the discovery of Palaeolithic Implements, in connection with Elephas primigenius, in the gravels of the Thames Valley at Acton'. JGSL, 28 (1872), 449-66. -------------------- 'Report on Anthropology at the Meeting of the British Association in 1872'. JAI, 2 (1873), 350-62. -------------------- 'On Stone Celts from the grove and hill-top Temples of the Malayalis, of the Shevaroy Hills, India'. JAI, 2 (1872), 348-49. -------------------- 'Report on a collection of Implements from Saint-Brieuc, Normandy'. JAI, 2 (1872), 68-69. -------------------- 'Remarks on the "Bronze Exhibition" '. PSAL, 5 (1873), 412-13. -------------------- 'Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of preparing and publishing brief forms of instructions for Travellers, Ethnologists and other Anthropological observers'. RBAAS (1873), 482-88. -------------------- 'On the Principles of Classification adopted in the arrangement of his Anthropological Collection, now exhibited in the Bethnal Green Museum'. JAI, 4 (1874) 293-308. -------------------- Catalogue of the Anthropological Collection lent by Colonel Lane Fox for Exhibition in the Bethnal Green Branch of the South Kensington Museum, June, 1874, Parts I and II. London: Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education by HMSO, 1874. -------------------- 'On a Series of Stone Implements from the Rio Negro, Patagonia'. JAI, 4 (1874), 311-20. -------------------- 'On Blow-pipe, Arrows and Bow from Costa Rica'. JAI, 4 (1874), 363. -------------------- 'On Early Modes of Navigation'. JAI, 4 (1874) 399-435. -------------------- 'Note on the Chest Measurement of Recruits'. JAI, 5 (1874), 101-06. -------------------- 'On the Evolution of Culture'. JRI, 7 (1875), 357-89. -------------------- 'Excavations in Cissbury Camp, Sussex'. JAI, 5 (1875), 357-89; also RBAAS (1875), 173. -------------------- 'Presidential Address to the Anthropological Institute'. JAI, 5 (1876), 468-88.

-------------------- 'Opening of the Dyke Road, or Black Burgh Tumulus, near Brighton, in 1872'. JAI, 6 (1876), 280-87. -------------------- 'Excavations in the Camp and Tumulus at Seaford, Sussex'. JAI, 6 (1876), 287-99. -------------------- 'On some Votive Statuettes found in Tombs at Tanagra, Beotia'. JAI, 6 (1876), 310-15. -------------------- 'Report on Measurements of the whole of the Officers and Men of the 2nd Royal Surrey Militia, according to the General Instructions drawn up by the Anthropological Committee of the British Association'. JAI, 6 (1877), 443-57. -------------------- 'Presidential Address to the Anthropological Institute'. JAI, 6 (1877), 491-510. -------------------- 'On some Saxon and British Tumuli, near Guildford'. RBAAS (1877), 116-17. -------------------- 'On the Discovery of a Dug-out Canoe in the Thames at Hampton Court'. JAI, 7 (1878), 102-03. -------------------- 'Observations on Mr. Man's Collection of Andamanese and Nicobarese objects'. JAI, 7 (1878), 434-51. -------------------- Rolleston, George. 'Report of Excavation of a Twin-Barrow, and a Single Round Barrow, at Sigwell (Six Wells), Parish of Compton, Somerset'. JAI, 8 (1878), 185-94. -------------------- 'Excavations at Mount Caburn Camp, near Lewes, conducted in 1877 and 1878'. Archaeologia, 46 (1878), 423-95. Pitt Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane Fox. 'Excavations at Caesar's Camp, near Folkestone, conducted in 1878'. Archaeologia, 47 (1880), 429-65. -------------------- 'On the Discovery of Chert Implements in stratified gravel in the Nile Valley, near Thebes '. JAI, 11 (1881), 693. -------------------- 'Report on the Excavation of the Earthwork known as Ambresbury Banks, Epping Forest'. Transactions of the Epping Forest and County Essex Natural Field Club, 2 (1881), 55-68; also RBAAS (1881), 697. -------------------- 'Letter on the employment of Fire in Canoe-making'. JAI, 11 (1881), 290-91. -------------------- 'On the death of Professor Rolleston'. JAI, 11 (1881), 312-13.

-------------------- 'On Excavations in the Earthwork called Dane's Dyke, at Flamborough, in October, 1879; and on the Earthworks of the Yorkshire Wolds'. JAI, 11 (1882), 455-70; also RBAAS (1881), 690. -------------------- 'Anniversary Address to the Anthropological Institute as President'. JAI, 11 (1882), 488-508. -------------------- 'On the Egyptian Boomerang and its Affinities'. JAI, 12 (1883), 454-63. -------------------- 'Address to the Antiquarian Section of the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute, held at Lewes'. AJ, 41 (1883), 58-78. -------------------- On the Development and Distribution of Primitive Locks and Keys; illustrated by specimens in the Pitt Rivers Collection. London: Chatto and Windus, 1883. -------------------- Address delivered Opening of the Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, January 7, 1884. Dorchester: J. Foster, 1884. -------------------- 'Address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Dorchester School of Art'. Dorset County Chronicle, 7 February, 1884. -------------------- Report on Excavations in the Pen Pits, near Penselwood, Somerset. London: Privately Printed, 1884. -------------------- Excavations in Cranborne Chase, near Rushmore, on the Borders of Dorset and Wilts. Vol I. Rushmore: Privately Printed, 1887. -------------------- 'Inaugural Address to the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institution, held at Salisbury'. AJ, 44 (1887), 261-77. -------------------- 'Presidential Address at the Salisbury Meeting of the Royal Archaeological Institute': Wilts. Arch. Mag, 24 (1887), 7-22. -------------------- Excavations in Barrows near Rushmore. Excavations in the Romano-British Village, Rotherley. Excavations in Cranborne Chase Vol. II [Rushmore]: Privately Printed, 1888. -------------------- 'Letter on Additions to the Schedule of Ancient Monuments'. PSAL, 12 (1888), 90-91. -------------------- 'Address as President of the Anthropological Section of the British Association, Bath, September 6, 1888'. RBAAS (1888), 825-35. -------------------- 'On an Ancient British Settlement excavated near Rushmore, Salisbury'. JAI, 17 (1888), 190-99. -------------------- 'Discussion of Governor Moloney's "Exhibition of Bow from Yoruba"'. JAI, 19 (1889), 214-15.

-------------------- 'Remarks on the paper "On the Structure and Affinities of the Composite Bow," by Henry Balfour'. JAI, 19 (1889), 246-50. -------------------- King John's House, Tollard Royal. Wilts. Rushmore: Privately Printed, 1890. -------------------- 'On Ancient Monuments and on the Development of the Celtic Cross in Scotland'. PSAL, 13 (1890) 174-81. -------------------- 'Inaugural Address on the Excavations at Rotherley, Woodcuts and Bokerly Dyke, to the Wiltshire Archaeological Society'. Wilts. Arch. Mag., 25 (1890), 283-311. -------------------- 'Excavations in Bokerly and Wansdyke and their bearing on the Roman Occupation of Britain'. Trans. of the Lancaster Cheshire Antiquarian Soc., 1890 -------------------- 'Typological Museums, as exemplified by the Pitt Rivers Museum at Oxford, and his provincial Museum at Farnham, Dorest'. Journ. of the Soc. of Arts, 40 (1891), 115-22. -------------------- 'Excavations in Wansdyke, 1889-91'. Wilts. Arch. Mag., 26 (1891), 335-42. -------------------- Excavations in Bokerly Dyke and Wansdyke, Dorset and Wilts, 1888-1891. Vol. III of Cranborne Chase. Rushmore: Privately Printed, 1892. -------------------- 'Excavations in the South Lodge Camp, Rushmore Park'. Wilts. Arch. Mag., 27 (1893), 206-22. -------------------- A Short Guide to the Larmer Grounds, Rushmore, King John's House, Farnham Museum and neighbourhood. Rushmore Privately Printed, 1894; 2nd and enlarged edition, 1900. -------------------- 'On a Roman Tile marked with a cross found at Iwerne, Dorset'. Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist, 2 (1896), 111-12. -------------------- 'Presidential Address to the Dorchester meeting of the Archaeological Institute'. AJ, 44 (1897), 311-39. -------------------- Excavations in Cranborne Chase. Vol. IV. Rushmore: Privately Printed, 1898. -------------------- Antique Works of Art from Benin. Rushmore: Privately Printed, 1900.

Collected Essays The Evolution of Culture and Other Essays. Ed. by J.L. Myers; intro. by Henry Balfour. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1906.

Selected Obituary Notices Gray, Harold St. George. 'A Memoir of General Pitt-Rivers'. Proc. of the Somerset Arch. Soc., 47 (1900), 123-37. 'General Pitt Rivers'. Obituary Notice. AJ, 52 (1900), 174-79. 'General Pitt Rivers'. Obituary Notice. Times 7 May 1900, p. 11. 'General Pitt Rivers'. Obituary Notice. PSAL, 18 (1900), 328. Gomme, Laurence. 'Pitt Rivers'. Obituary Notice. Folk-lore, 11 (1900), 185-87. 'Pitt Rivers'. Obituary Notice. JAI, NS4 (1900), 18-19. 'Pitt Rivers '. Obituary Notice. Literature. 12 May 1900. p. 373.

Books and Pamphlets

Published Prior to 1900 Abbot, Evelyn, Lewis Campbell. The Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett. 2 vols. London: John Murray, 1897. Acland, Henry W., John Ruskin. The Oxford Museum. London: Smith, Elder, 1859. -------------------- Oxford and Modern Medicine. A Letter to Dr. James Andrews. London: H. Frowde, 1890. Agassiz, Louis. Recherches sur les Poissons Fussiles. 5 vols. in 2. Neuchatel: Pititpier, 1833-43. -------------------- , A.A. Gould. Principles of Zoology:... Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1851. Agassiz, Elizabeth Cary, ed. Louis Agassiz, His Life and Correspondence. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1885. Aide-Memoire to the Military Sciences. 2nd ed. 3 vols. London : John Weale, 1853-62. Arnold, Matthew. Literature and Dogma; an essay towards a better apprehension of the Bible. New York: Macmillan, 1883. Art Journal Catalogue of the Great Exhibition. London: The Society of Arts, 1851. The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Universal Exhibition. London: The Society of Arts, 1867. Ashmolean Museum. Catalogue of the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1836. See Duncan, John Shule. -------------------- A List of Donations to the Antiquarian and Ethnological Collections in the Ashmolean Museum. Pamphlet. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1870. The Assistant Keepership and the New Catalogue of the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford: Printed Privately, 1879. Atkinson, Charles. The Life and Adventures of an Eccentric Traveller. York: Printed Privately, 1818. Atkinson, Henry George, Harriet Martineau. Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development. London: John Chapman, 1851. Bain, Alexander. John Stuart Mill. A Criticism: With Personal Recollections. London: Longmans, Green, 1882.

Baines, Thomas. Explorations in South-west Africa. London: Longman, Roberts and Green, 1864. Balfour, Henry. The Evolution of Decorative Art: An Essay upon its Origin and Development as Illustrated by the Arts of Modern Races of Mankind. London: Percival, 1893. Barnard, Henry. Military Schools and Courses of Instruction in the Science and Art of War. Rev. ed. New York: E. Steigler, 1872. Bastian, Adolf. Die Vorgeschichte der Ethnologie Deutschland's Denfreuden Gewidmet fur Eine Mussestunde. Berlin: Feud. Dummlers Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1881. Bateman, John. The Acreocracy of England. A list of all owners of three thousand acres and upwards, with their possessions and incomes. London: B.M. Pickering, 1876. -------------------- The Great Landowners of Great Britain and Ireland. A List of all Owners of three thousand acres and Upwards, worth £3,000 a Year, in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. London: Harrison and Sons, 1878. Bateman, Thomas. Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire and the Sepulchral Usages of its Inhabitants from the Most Remote Ages to the Reformation. London: J.R. Smith, 1848. -------------------- A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities and Miscellaneous Objects presented to the Museum of Thomas Bateman of Lomberdale House, Derbyshire. Bakewell: Printed Privately, 1855. -------------------- Ten Years Digging in Celtic and Saxon Grave Hills, in the Counties of Derby, Stafford and York, from 1848 to 1854;.... London: W. Bemrose and Sons, 1851. Bates, Henry Walter. The Naturalist on the River Amazon. 1860; rpt. London: John Murray, 1895. Beckman, John. A History of Inventions, Discoveries and Origins. Trans. from the German by W. Johnston. 4th ed. 2 vols. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1846. Beechey, F.W. Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831. Beechey, William. A Voyage of Discovery towards the North Pole. London: Richard Bentley, 1843. Belcher, Edward. Narrative of a Voyage round the World, performed in Her Majesty's ship Sulfur, during the years 1836-42. 2 vols. London: Henry Colburn, 1843.

-------------------- The Last of the Arctic Voyages; being a Narrative of the Expedition in Her Majesty's Ship Assistance…In Search of Sir John Franklin, during the years 1852-53-54. 2 vols. London: Lovell Reeve, 1855. -------------------- Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang during the years 1843-46;... 2 vols. London: Reeve, Bentham, and Reeve, 1848. Belzoni, Giovanni. Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs and Excavations in Egypt and Nubia;... London: John Murray, 1820. Bendyshe, Thomas, ed. and trans. The Anthropological Treatises of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, for ASL, 1865. Bethune, C.R. Drinkwater, ed. The Observations of Sir Richard Hawkins in his Voyage into the South Sea in the Year 1593. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1857. Birch, Samuel. The Manners and the Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. 3 vols. New York: Scribner and Welford, 1878. Blount, Henry. A Voyage into the Levant. (1636). Vol. 10 of Pinkerton's Travels. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1808. Blumenbach, Friedrich. De Generii Humani Varietate Nativa. Goettingae: Frid. Andr. Rosenbushir, 1775. Board of Manufactures. Official Catalogue of the Exhibition of Industrial and Decorative Art, 1861, in the National Gallery Buildings. Edinburgh: Murray and Gibb for HMSO, 1861 . Bohn's Illustrated Library: Pictorial Handbook of London. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854. Bopp, Franz. A Comparative Grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, German and Slavonic Languages. Trans. from the German by Lieutenant Eastwich, 3 Pts. London: James Malcolm, 1845-50. Bosman, (Willem). A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea,... (17 05). Vol. 16 of Pinkerton's Voyages. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1814. Bosquecillo, -------------------- A Visit to the United Service Institution in 1849. Reprinted from the United Service Magazine. London: Parker, Furnivall, and Parker, 1849. Botta, Paul-Émile. Monument de Ninive découvert per M.D.E. Botta. Ed. by M.E. Flandin. 5 vols. Paris: Imprimene Nationale, 1849-50.

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Rev. of A.E. Pott , 'Pott on Myths of the Origin of Man and Language'. Mythische vor stellunaen von Urspurge de Völker und Sprachen nebst Beurtheilung der zwei sprachwissenschaftlichen Abhandlungen. AR, 2 (1864), 24-26. Prichard, James Cowles. 'Anniversary Address for 1848, to the Ethnological Society of London on the Recent Progress of Ethnology'. JESL, 2 (1848), 119-49. ---------- 'On the Relations of Ethnology to Other Branches of Knowledge'. JESL, 1 (1847) 301-329. Prideaux, T. S. 'On the Principles of Ethnology'. TESL, 3 (1864), 408-17. 'Prof. Rolleston'. Obituary Notice. PRS, 33 (1881), xxiv-xxvii. Rae, Dr. 'On the Esquimaux'. TESL, 4 (1866), 138-53. Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke. 'Notes on a March from Zohab, at the foot of Zagros, along the Mountains to Khúzistan (Susiana), and from thence through the Province of Luristan to Kirmáns hah in the year 1836'. JRGS, 9 (1839), 26-116. ---------- 'Notes on a Journey from Tabríz, through Persian Kurdistan, to the Ruins of Takhti-Soleiman, and from thence by Zenjan and Táron, to Gílán, in October and November, 1838, ... '. JRGS, 10 (1840), 1-158. ---------- 'Comparative Geography of Afganistan'. JRGS, 12 (1842), 114-14. ---------- 'Notes on the Ancient Geography of Mohamrah and the Vicinity'. JRGS, 27 (1857), 185-90. ---------- 'Observations on the Geography of Southern Persia, with reference to the pending Military Operations'. PRGS, 1 (1857), 280-99. Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke. 'On Trade Routes between Turkestan and India'. PRGS, 13 (1869), 10-23. Read, Charles. 'Exhibition of some Modern Fire-Arms'. PSAL, 2dS 1 (1861), 361. ---------- 'Stone Spinning Tops from Torres Straits, New Guinea'. JAI, 17 (1999), 85–90. ---------- 'On the Origin and Sacred Character of certain Ornaments of the South East Pacific'. JAI, 21 (1891), 139-59. ---------- 'An Account of a Collection of Ethnographical Specimens formed during the Vancouver's Voyage to the Pacific, 1790-95'. JAI, 21 (1891), 99-108. ---------- 'Presidential Address to the Anthropological Institute'. JAI, 29 (1899), 1-21. Reade, W. Winwood. 'Efforts of Missionaries among Savages'. AR, 3 (1865), clxiii-clxxxiii.

Reddie, James. 'On Anthropological Desidorata, considered with reference to the various Theories of Man's Origin and Existing condition, Savage and Civilised'. JASL, 2 (1864), cxv-cxxvii. 'Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education on the offer made by General Pitt-Rivers with regard to his Collection '. Return to an Order of the Honourable the House of Commons, 2 Jun 1881. 'Report of the Committee, consisting of Colonel Lane Fox, Dr. Beddoe, Mr. Franks, Mr. Francis Galton, Mr. E.W. Brabrook, Sir J. Lubbock, Bart., Sir Walter Elliot, Mr. Clements R. Markham, and Mr. E.B. Tylor, appointed for the purpose of preparing and publishing brief forms and Instructions for Travellers, Ethnologists, and other Anthropological observations'. Drawn up by A.H. Lane Fox. RBAAS (1873), 482-88. 'Report to the Hebdomadal Council of the Committee of Members of Convocation appointed to consider the offer by Major-General Pitt-Rivers, F.S.A., F.R.S. etc. of his Anthropological Collection, and to advise thereon'. (1883). Rev. of David Welsh, Elements of Church History. British Quarterly Review, 2 (1845), 72-90. Rev. of Paul Broca, On the Phenomena of Hydridity in the Genus Homo. AR, 2 (1864), 164-73. Rev. of W.R. Wilde, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Museum of Antiquity of the Royal Irish Academy. AJ, 14 (1857), 388-94. Rev. of A. de Quatrefages, Les Polynesiens et leurs Migrations. AR, 5 (1867), 330-34. Rhind. A. Henry. 'On the History of the Systematic Classifications of Primeval Relics'. AJ, 13 (1856), 209-14. Rhodes, Godfrey. '''Tents'', from their Earliest Period to the Present Time, etc.'. JRUSI, 3 (1859), 238-50. Rigollot, Marcel-Jerome. 'Mémoire sur des instruments en silex troves à Saint Acheul'. Memoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Picardi, 13 (1854), 663-80. Roberts. George E. 'Notes on the Discovery of Mammalian Bones cut and sawn by Implements of Flint at Rudley End (Sussex)'. JASL, 2 (1864), lxi-lxiii. Robins, Valentine. 'Notes and Sketches on the Niger'. TESL, 5 (1866), 82-92. Rolleston, George. 'On the Affinities and Differences between the Brain of Man and the Brains of Certain Animals'. JRI (1862), 407-10. Rose, Wilmot. 'The Rose Collection of Stone Implements'. JASL, 6 (1867), lx-xlix.

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Steenstrup, Professor, John Lubbock. 'On Flint Implements recently discovered at Pressigny-le-Grand'. TESL, 5 (1866), 221-27. Sutherland, D.C. 'On the Esquimaux'. JESL, 4 (1854), 193-214. Talbot de Malahide, James. 'Notice of Some supposed Egyptian Remains in Upper Nubia'. AJ, 4 (1847), 139-41. ---------- 'Presidential Address'. AJ, 10 (1853), 77-78. 'Taste at South Kensington'. Temple Bar Magazine, (July 1862), 471-80. Thurman, John. 'A Tumular Cemetary at Lamel Hill, York'. AJ, 6 (1849), 27-39, 123-37. ---------- 'On Danish Tumuli, and the Importance of Preserving Crania in Tumuli'. AJ, 7 (1850), 34-35. ---------- 'On the Crania of Skeletons'. PSAL, 3 (1853), 31-32. ---------- 'On the Two Principal Forms of Ancient British and Gaulish Skulls'. MSAL,1 (1864),120-68. ---------- 'On the two principal forms of Ancient British and Gaulish Skulls, Part II'. MASL, 1 (1864), 459-519. ---------- 'The Two Principal Forms of Crania Amongst the Early Britons'. JASL, 2 (1864), ccxxxii-ccxxxvi. ---------- 'Further Researches and Observations on the Two Principal Forms of Ancient British Skulls'. MASL, 3 (1867), 41-80. Tomline, George. 'Inaugural Address Delivered at the Suffolk Congress held at Ipswich'. JBAA, 21 (1865), 1-5. Tylor, Alfred. 'On the Discoveries of Supposed Human Remains in the Tool-bearing Drift of Moulin-Avignon'. TASL, 1 (1863), 166-68. Tyler, Captain. 'The Effect of the Modern Rifle upon Siege Operations, and the means required for Counteracting it'. JUSI, 2 (1858), 225-52. Tylor, Edward Burnett. 'Wild Men and Beast Children'. AR, 1 (1863) 21-32. ---------- 'Remarks on Buschmann's Researches in North American Philology'. TESL, 2 (1863), 130-36. ---------- 'The Religion of the Savages'. Fortnightly Review, 6 (1866), 71-86. ---------- 'On Traces of the Early Mental Condition of Man'. Proc. of the Royal Inst. of Gt. Britain, 5 (1869), 83-93.

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Books, Pamphlets and Theses Published after 1900

[Note: Obviously as this thesis was awarded in 1981 this bibliography only contains relevant books published up to 1981, for a more up to date bibliography relating to Pitt-Rivers see the Rethinking Pitt-Rivers website] Adburgham, Alison. Liberty's: A Biography of a Shop. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1975. Allan, Mea. The Tradescants: Their Plants, Gardens, and Museum, 1570-1662 1662. London: Michael Joseph, 1964. Altick, Richard. The Shows of London. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, 1978. Ames, Winslow. Prince Albert and Victorian Taste. New York: The Viking Press, 1968. Anstruther, Ian. The Knight and the Umbrella: An Account of the Eglinton Tournament, 1839. London: G. Bles, 1963. Anthropology at Oxford: The Proceedings of the Five-hundredth Meeting of the Oxford University Anthropological Society. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Anthrop. Soc., 1953. Ardener, Edwin, ed. Social Anthropology and Language. ASA 10 London: Tavistock, 1971. Armstrong, E.C.R. National Museum of Science and Art, Dublin: Guide to the Collection of Irish Antiquities. Dublin: Irish Royal Academy, 1920. Ashdown, Charles H. Armour and Weapons in the Middle Ages. London: George G. Harrap, 1925. Asia Society. Rarities of the Musée Guimet. Intro. by Jeannine Auboyer. New York: The Asia Society; distributed by New York Graphic Society, 1975. Athinson, R.J.C. Stonehenge. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956. Atlay, J.B. Henry Wentworth Acland, A Memoir. London: Smith, Elder, 1903. Ayres, Charles Edwin. Huxley. New York: W.W. Newton, 1932. Barker, A.J. The War Against Russia, 1854-1856. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971 . Barnard, Julian. The Decorative Tradition. Princeton: The Pyne Press, n.d.

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