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- Report: British Association for the Advancement of Science TESL - Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London Unpublished Papers, Institutions, Archival Sources AI - Archaeological Institute AM - Ashmolean Museum ASL - Anthropological Society of London BAAS - British Association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),
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