George Rolleston
1829 – 1881
33 works on record
Works

Scientific Papers And Addresses By George Rolleston V2
2007

The Harveian oration, 1873
1873

Forms of animal life
1870

Report on Smyrna
1856

Scientific papers and addresses

Report of excavation of a twin-barrow, and a single round barrow at Sigwell (Six Wells), parish of Compton, Somerset

On the development of the enamel in the teeth of mammals

Note on the preservation of encephala by the zinc chloride

The blood-corpuscles of the annelides

Note on the geographical distribution of Limax agrestis, Arion hortensis, and Fasciola hepatica

On the three periods known as the Iron, the Bronze, and the Stone Ages

The changes produced by man in the indigenous fauna and flora of Great Britain

On the people of the long barrow period

Note on the animal remains found at Cissbury

The modifications of the external aspects of organic nature produced by man's interference

Further researches in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Frilford

On the domestic pig of prehistoric times in Britain, and on the mutual relations of this variety of pig and Sus scrofa ferus, Sus cristatus, Sus andamanensis, and Sus barbatus
Scientific papers and addresses..
1972
On the domestic pig of prehistoric times in Britain
1879
Address to the Department of Anthropology, Biological Section of the British Association, Bristol, August 25, 1875
1875
On the homologies of certain muscles connected with the shoulder joint
1870
On the affinities of brain of the orang utang
1861
[Letter to] Dear Sir
Reasons for appointing a medical inspector, to hold office during the carrying out of our drainage scheme
The statutes proposed for the establishment of two teacherships of Persian and of Indian languages and of two readerships in Indian history and Indian law
The Harveian oration 1873
On the various forms of the so-called 'Celtic' cranium
Report of a committee consisting of Professor Rolleston ... [et al.] appointed for the purpose of examining two caves containing human remains, in the neighbourhood of Tenby
On the modes of sepulture observable in late Romano-British and early Anglo-Saxon times in this country
Address to the Biological Section of the British Association
Address to the Department of Anthropology (Biological Section) of the British Association
On the homologies of certain muscles connected with shoulder joint
On the homologies of certain muscles connected with the shoulder-joint