“Primeval Man.”

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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THE origin of the footnote is satisfactorily explained. Sir John Rhys's papers in the Transactions of the British Academy are strongly recommended. For literary information about the British Druids Welsh and Irish sources should be consulted. The material evidence bearing on primeval man, which was omitted from Mrs. Quiggin's book, is the astronomical testimony of the monuments, as interpretative both of Neolithic culture and of the real avocation of the Druid, whose nationality or race should be regarded as a secondary matter. Mrs. Quiggin's Celtic chronology should be revised. Mr. Common Consent, alias Commonly Held, is very apt to ignore evidence which he cannot quite follow, and what he follows generally is the angle of least resistance. He is very hard on astronomers and Druids-ancient astronomers.

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