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have now to discuss the difficult questions as to the relation of the Neolithic inhabitants of Britain to those of the Continent, as well as to races of men still living in the same area. Are they now banished from Europe in the same manner as the Cave-men, or are they still represented in the present population? These problems may be solved by combining the results of osteological enquiry with those of ethnology, history, and geography.

The researches of Thurnam and Davis, Wilson,