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| 1. | “The Origin of Species,” by Charles Darwin. (First edition published 1859) | 2 | ||
| 2. | “Development in Dress,” by George H. Darwin. Macmillan’s Magazine, September, 1872, page 410 | 3 | ||
| 3. | “Pithecanthropus erectus, eine Menschenaehnliche Uebergangsform aus Java,” by Eug. Dubois, Batavia, 1894 | 7 | ||
| 4. | “Journal during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle,” by Charles Darwin. Minerva Library, 1889, page 154 | 11 | ||
| 5. | “The Industrial Arts of Denmark,” by J. J. A. Worsaae. 1882, page 48 | 18 | ||
| 6. | See Number 2, page 412 | 30 | ||
| 7. | Notice of Lecture given by Mr. Allan Poe Newcombe, in the Sandwich Islands. Quoted from the Honolulu Commercial Advertiser in The English Mechanic, No. 1934 | 49 | ||
| 8. | See Number 6 | 58 | ||
| 9. | “The Human Beast of Burden,” by Otis T. Mason. Smithsonian Report of the United States National Museum, 1887, page 246 | 110 | ||
| 10. | “Anthropology,” by Edward B. Tylor. 1892, page 236 | 111 | ||
| 11. | “The British Lake Dwellings near Glastonbury.” 1896, page 13 | 117 | ||
| 12. 13. |
} | “The Gem Cutter’s Craft,” by Leopold Claremont. 1906, pages 75 and 87 | 123 124 |
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| 14. 15. |
} | “Some Suggestions as to the Origin of the Penannular Brooch,” by Edward Lovett. The Reliquary, Vol. X, 1904, page 15 | 125 | |
| 16. | “Races of Man,” by Oscar Peschel. English Translation, 1889, page 174 | 136 | ||
| 17. | “The Cyclopædia of the British Costumes, from the Metropolitan Repository of Fashions.” 1826, page 196 | 145 | ||
| 18. | A letter in The Morning Post of November 12th, 1897, from Messrs. André & Co. | 153 | ||
| 19. | “English Costume,” painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. 1906, page 130 | 156 | ||
| 20. | Article on “Cockades” in The Sketch for March 9th, 1898 | 158 | ||
| 21. | See Number 19 | 159 | ||
| 22. | “Costume from Monumental Brasses,” by Herbert Druitt. 1906 | 165 | ||
| 23. | “Rational Dress v. Industrialism,” The Rational Dress Gazette, No. 88, by Dr. Alice Vickery, page 356 | 165 | ||
| 24. | “Shoe-throwing at Weddings,” by James E. Crombie, Folk Lore, Vol. VI (1895), page 258 | 176 | ||
| 25. | “Ecclesiastical Vestments, their Development and History,” by R. A. S. Macalister. 1896, page 140 | 185 | ||
| 26. | “Vestiarium Christianium: the Origin and Gradual Development of the Dress of the Holy Ministry in the Church,” by the Rev. Wharton D. Marriott. 1861, page 48 | 188 | ||
| 27. | See Number 25, page 21 | 189 | ||
| 28. | A letter in The Guardian, by G. C. Coulton, August, 1907 | 194 | ||
| 29. | Paedag. Lib. iii., page 300 | 205 | ||
| 30. | See Number 22, page 122 | 210 | ||
| 31. | “College Caps and Doctors’ Hats,” by Professor E. C. Clark. Archæological Journal, Vol. LXI. 1894, page 36 | 213 | ||
| 32. | See Number 22, page 224 | 216 | ||
| 33. | “The Sacring of the English Kings,” by J. Wickham Legg. Archæological Journal, Vol. XLI. 1894, page 35 | 221 | ||
| 34. | “History of the King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard,” by Colonel Sir Reginald Hennell. 1904, plate facing page 32 | 225 | ||
| 35. 36. |
{ | “Uniforms of our Fighting Forces, Regimental Survivals and Peculiarities,” by R. Caton Woodville. Cassell’s Magazine, 1906, page 524; and “Peculiarities of British Army Dress,” by Walter Wood. Pall Mall Magazine, Vol. XI. 1897, page 527 | 238 | |
| 37. | “Yester Year,” by A. Robida, English translation, page 83 | 253 | ||
| 38. | A Lecture given by Mr. George Heppel before the Hammersmith Literary and Scientific Society | 253 | ||
| 39. | “Naples in 1888,” by Eustace Neville Rolffe | 254 | ||
| 40. | “Notes by a Naturalist on H.M.S. Challenger,” by Professor Moseley | 272 | ||
| 41. | See Number 40, page 423 | 273 | ||
| 42. | “Costume in England,” by F. W. Fairholt. Revised Edition, 1885, Vol. II, page 303 | 278 | ||
| 43. | “The Whole Stock of a Coquette,” by Helen C. Gordon. English Illustrated Magazine, February, 1901, page 451 | 279 | ||
| 44. | “Costume: Fanciful, Historical, and Theatrical,” by Mrs. Aria. 1906, page 199 | 281 | ||
| 45. | “Curiosities of Literature,” by Disraeli. Vol. I, page 186 | 283 | ||
| 46. | See Number 19, page 20 | 287 | ||
| 47. | See Number 42, page 240 | 289 | ||
| 48. | “Suggested Moorish Origin of certain Amulets in use in Great Britain,” by Dr. Plowright. The Reliquary, Vol. XII, 1906, page 106 | 293 | ||
| 49. | “Horse Brasses,” by Lina Eckenstein. The Reliquary, Vol. XII, 1906, page 251 | 293 | ||
| 50. | “Animal Artisans,” by C. J. Cornish. 1906, page 251 | 300 | ||
| 51. | Article by Mr. Yoxall in The Journal of Gipsy Lore, new series, Vol. I, part I, 1907 | 306 | ||
| 52. | Article by Mr. J. Chevasse. Evening News, April 5th, 1907 | 316 | ||
| 53. | Article in The Daily Mail, September 4th, 1907 317 | |||
| 54. | “Essays on Museums and other subjects connected with Natural History,” by Sir William Flower. 1898, page 350 | 324 | ||
| 55. | See Number 37, page 91 | 325 | ||
| 56. | “The History of the Corset,” by Geraldine Vane and F. Glen Walker. Lady’s Realm Summer Number, 1901 | 326 | ||
| 57. | “Spinal Curvatures,” by Heather Bigg. 1905 | 326 | ||
| 58. | See Number 54, page 347 | 335 | ||
| 59. | Article in The Morning Leader of April 17th, 1906 | 339 | ||
| 60. | “Physical Efficiency,” by James Cantlie. 1906 | 355 | ||
| 61. | Leaderette in The Field, August 29th, 1902, page 452 359 | |||
| 62. | “Costume of Colonial Times,” by Alice Morse Earle, page 28 | 359 | ||
| 63. | “Why Won’t They Alter It?” by Bernard O’Connor, Rational Dress Gazette, No. 87, page 352 | 361 | ||
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