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BY THE SAME AUTHOR

1882. Ancient Scottish Lake-dwellings or Crannogs. Edinburgh: David Douglas. (Out of print.)
1890. The Lake-dwellings of Europe. Profusely illustrated. Cassell & Co., London. (Out of print.)
1895. Rambles and Studies in Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Dalmatia. With an Account of the Proceedings of the Congress of Archæologists, held at Sarajevo in 1894.
1900. Second Edition, greatly enlarged.
William Blackwood & Sons.
1897. Prehistoric Problems. Containing the Author's Address as President of the Anthropological Section of the British Association for 1893, on "The Relation of the Erect Attitude to the Development of the Brain." William Blackwood & Sons.
1899. Prehistoric Scotland and its Place in European Civilization. William Blackwood & Sons. (Out of print.)
1905. Archæology and False Antiquities. With numerous illustrations. London: Methuen & Co., 36 Essex St., W.C.
1904. Man as Artist and Sportsman in the Palæolithic Period (being the Friday Evening Address at the British Association, 1903). Edinburgh: Robert Grant & Son, 107 Princes Street.
London: Williams & Norgate.
1908. Les Stations Lacustres d'Europe aux Ages de la Pierre et du Bronze. Translated by Dr Paul Rodet. Only the portions of Dr Munro's work dealing with the Stone and Bronze Ages are here translated. Paris: Librairie C. Reinwald.
Schleicher Frères, Editeurs.