f$ rc a v g e ,. efctn fo fd)6n gifefynittene, atê ü6cYw6ïBtc
S la g e n ; u u ï baê ïö e tffe ber O n g e il ift tn ben ^ i i u u ^
tote tu -âttçti. £3'&lfent f e - noefîXtdjcti 'etwaö
g e ïb ltd y 1 ) * T i e âRafe ber J^tn b ii^ ifr erbaben^ obet
ge ra be , me abet fo -gequetfcfct, . s $ «t jjj£ paeit gebffnet,
a lè tV-beti SRegern mib ben aïat>ffc^e|t ® ïf.« r .n
T t e dippen bet Jgm b u ô fftib fm T u r d )fd )m tt ettraê
p o llen , alê tn ben Q ru to p a e rn : nie aber fo fd;eujjïicf)
a u fg ew o tfe n , a lé in ben 3 lfriFa n tfd |e n f f îé g e t n / l i i i l
in ben S flU U y e n 3Ï * T i e evffe .Ç d lfte bev p b e ï ? imb ;
; .% e&en
particularly in the women, arid this Variety of
outline is another óf tbnprin^paf^hàt^ters,
distinguished the Indian form fisom the Tatars', asj
wèll as Malays whose faoes ^rèV4'ö$ver$aHy 'ióT fltei
same shape, that is, âs brbâdjàs'they are long. |
î ) Orme 1. c. The eyebro \vç| are full in tbeinen,
slender in^hè women, \yell pd^ct d i^ both". fPhel
eyelides of the finest form — long, neither ope-s-j
ning circularly, as in many of tlie inhabitants of
France, nor scarce opening at all as in the Chinese*
The iris in always black . . . -nor is the whitd ofj
the eye perfectly clear from a tinge of yelloV.
hy 1. c. p. 460. the nose, if not always aquiline, is
never buried in the fade, nor with large distorted
nostrils as in the cofFrees of Africa and in thei\iajay
nations, ift alio gem 10 etn ^rrtbutit, menittH,t g ou«
fo ïa non ben @?nlonef?n fagt, bag fie ben üîialabaren
gltchen, 1 .379. unb bann btnmfeht* üs ont, comme eux
les narines fort larges et fort ouvertes. $1 nquetil
fdbilbert bie^lnbué «ben fo, mie Orme: Disc. Prefix
p. 36, du reste les Indiens ont'lesmêmes traits, ,que
les Européens, demands yeux, de belles dents, le*
cheveux longs, le nez bien fait et un peu allongé
.la taille bien p r is e ... 31u$ ® r bfè fagt bon ben
SHulatten : i. 92. their features are generally regular
and .even delicate.
,3) Orme 1. c. Their lips, thoug in general large*
efcen fo and) bie bet U n terltp p e fiat cine tnerfltdje G ertie#
fu«g, bie brn ^ td u p e n i eitten ÖtuêbrucC bon 93'eiftattb,
uiib ben' #8ef& £M J g rtftett g ib t f f i T t e regels
romige @eftd)t6bt.lbung bet Jgtnbuó Don alien (Safkn
j(t be^pegen bo rjpgltd ; tn erfrru rb tg, w etl fie g e ig t,
ba^ bie 5Sergbbl£er 10on Ölfd)gm an bib gegen «^afebe*
p u t Mjiu e X c ubye11eh «(1 cf)t e r ( .time unb fdjtnate
gin gen , ile iu e unb p latte r i f f e n , unb btc ubrigen
• ^ u n jU ^ e n / b e ^ ^ o tig p lff^ e n J o tm fyaBen, and; bann,
vo anti fie in etnigen ©ebrauc^en lit it ben J£tnbuö gu«
fam n ien flim m en / ntcfyfgu bem S t a m m bèr le tte re n
geredjnet werbeu l&nnen 2;)': ja bag felbffc bie fjdfjltd}*
djen ^ em o l;n er bet © a rrow ? "iBerge3) , tn b e n g a le n ,
than iii Europeans, have nothing of that di agreable
protuberancy projecting beyond the hose, which
characterises the t\yo people just mentioned.
i|fl. c. From the nostrils to the middle of the upper
lip they have an indenture, strongly marked by two
' ridges seldom observable in the northern Europeans,
but often in the Spaniard and Portugueuse; and
from the middle of the underlip there is another
such indenture, which loses itself a little above
the chin ; these lines, chiefly remarked in persons
of their habits, give an air of sagacity to the men,
and of delicacy to the physiognomy of the women.
2) 0o bie J)ufiid ober J&amtaf norboRltd) non (tbitia*
gap, have the peculiar features of all the natives
of the eastern parts- of Asia, namely the flat nose,
small eye, and broad round face: ml bonl&ipva,
Asiat. Res. II. 189 et sq. 111. 229 et sq. p. bie pon
9lepal, T te ffen tb a le t I. 306 0 , non öirinajur,
, Asiat. Res. VI. 343, 44.
* 3) 3)1 an f. (SUtot& 9ladbr. tn ben Asiat. Research.IU.
,20 et sq. p. A GarroW i s — of a surly look, flat Ca-
fri Jike nose, small eyes >»-. forehead wrinkled —
with large mouth, tnipk lrps,'and fade round and
fchort. M
tOïeineré üt-er 9?ïér«fd)emt, If. 17