The Prehistoric World; or, Vanished races by Emory Adams Allen
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We follow Dana, p. 140.
(21) Dana, "Manual of Geology," p. 488. (22) Dawkins's "Early Man in Britain," p. 28. (23) Many of these animal forms were common during the early Eocene. (Winchell.) (24) Dawkins's "Early Man in Britain," p. 29. (25) Dana, "Geology," p. 517. (26) Dawkins's "Early Man in Britain," p. 32. (27) Marsh. "American Assoc. Rep.," 1877. (28) Haywood's Heer's "Primeval World of Switzerland," p. 296. (29) Dawkins's "Early Man in Britain," p. 20. (30) Ibid., p. 43. (31) Dana's "Manual of Geology," p. 498. (32) Dawkins's "Early Man in Britain," p. 42. (33) Dana's "Manual of Geology," p. 514. (34) Haywood's Heer's "Primeval World of Switzerland," p. 334. (35) Haywood's Heer's "Primeval World of Switzerland." (36) Dawkins's "Early Man in Britain," pp. 57 and 64. (37) Ibid., p. 57: also, Haywood's Heer's "Primeval World of Switzerland." (38) Nicholson's "Manual of Zoology," p. 605. (39) Dawkins's "Early Man in Britain," p. 58. (40) Ibid. 58. (41) McLean: "Mastodon, Mammoth, and Man," p. 67. (42) Dawkins's "Early Man in Europe," p. 66. (43) See "Outline," p. 41. (44) Lyell's "Antiquity of Man," p. 193. (45) Quatrefages's "Human Species," p. 151. (46) Prof. Winchell says: "Quatrefages does not now consider the proof decisive (Hommes Fossiles et Hommes Sauvages, |
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