[47] A: I, 351. [48] 42: 122; 60; 110: I, 6-13. [49] 97: 11, 19. [50] 95: 102. [51] 91: 475. [52] L: 190. [53] B: 251. [54] 91: 8. [55] 96: 366. [56] L: 199; 96: 265; D: 452; 97: 45-60. [57] 97: 47; 96: 289. [58] 135; C: 65 and 116. [59] 97. [60] Quoted in 135: chap. III, 116. [61] 91: 519; 141. [62] 91: 521. [63] 96: 295. [64] 95: 175. [65] L: 222; 91: 175-178, 338. [66] 91: 47. [67] 95: 135; 96: 189, 219, 191. [68] For a study of examples grouped according to epoch, see 96: p. 220-264. [69] 91: II, 432. [70] D: 527, 549. [71] 115: 535. [72] 110. [73] 110: Plate 5, opposite pp. 50, 67. [74] 111. Cf. 110: I, 48. [75] D: I, 545. [76] B: II, 242; D: 527. [77] 116-120. [78] B: II, 168. [79] 124: 121; 123; D: 526. [80] 116: 195 _ff._, 197 _Bib._ [81] 40: 281. [82] 139: chap. II, 146. [83] M: 217. [84] 125: 100, map. [85] O: 291. [86] L: chap. V. [87] A: I, 386. [88] G: cf. J: 43. [89] A: 421. [90] D: 503. [91] 110: I, 40. [92] B: II, 102. [93] A: I, 423. [94] B: 310. [95] G: I, 268; J: 90. [96] B: I, 398. [97] H: 20. [98] F: Article "Axt." [99] G: 30; E: 129. [100] E: Plate 60; A: 506; 96: 330. [101] B: 177. [102] Figs. 107a, 108. [103] A: 355, 629. [104] M: 347. [105] A: 627; B: 207. [106] 110: 50 (chart). [107] 124: 105. [108] B: II, 468; D: 511. [109] G: 60. [110] G: 16, 24. [111] B: II, 483. [112] G: 127. [113] H: 27. [114] 186: 168. [115] B: I, 513. [116] H: 49. [117] A: 547; D: 482. [118] 40: 279. [119] 40: 281. [120] D: 465; 49: 540. [121] 60. [122] 215-218. [123] B: II, 242. [124] E: 563. [125] D: I, 335. [126] 40: 281. [127] 49: 565. [128] 214. [129] C: 225. [130] 219-221. [131] 222, 223. [132] J: 65. [133] See D: 545. [134] 40: 281, 333, 361; D: 476, 41. [135] 40: 350, 361. [136] 110: I, 50. [137] 40: 281, 449. [138] See 214. Chart 219., cf. 210. [139] 240, 241. [140] 242. [141] 243. [142] 244: 39-43. [143] 245. [144] 40: 465. [145] 268-272 _a._ [146] 272. [147] B: I, 302. [148] 220. [149] 220. [150] 220. [151] B: I, 334-337, 307. [152] 246. [153] 250: 202, 206. [154] 250: 205. [155] 290: 85. [156] 292. [157] 293. [158] 294. [159] 309. [160] 307. [161] 315-319. [162] A: 594-603, 362. [163] B: II, 563. [164] 320. [165] 316. [166] 322. [167] 318, 321. [168] B: II, 585. [169] O: 173. [170] 308: 36. [171] 330. [172] H: 20. [173] 179: 122 _n._ [174] 260. [175] O: 111, 33. [176] A: 368. [177] 308. [178] I have selected for examination Professor Kossina's article, and that not his latest, because it seems to furnish the strongest and clearest brief statement of the theory of the Germanic origin of the Indo-Europeans. Hirt's work and his references should also be consulted. It is to be regretted that the judgment and work of some of the North German prehistorians on this question are tinged by national prejudice. We must make allowance for their omissions and remember that we have our own pet prejudices.
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