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viii (Figs. 22 and 23); Royal Anthropological Institute (Figs. 127-146 and 159-164); and Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (Figs. 110-117).

I have to thank my niece, Miss Dona Munro, for having typewritten the lectures before they were delivered, and for reading the proofs as they were passing through the press.

To the publishers I owe much for the care and precision with which they have carried out their part of the work.

In conclusion, I have to state that Part II. practically formed the which I had the honour of delivering last year in the University of Glasgow.

July 1912.