m o b « « »on 95ntati »on benen »on ntd^t wenf*
get ab, aid b ad J ^ ltm a, bet $ 3oben, unb bie
tttffe bepbev ßänbet »on etnanbet abh>eid)en /)♦ D ie
SButaner fmb »tel pellet »on grarbe aid bie ^ fÄ ta ite r j
in einigen (Heaenben fo bag fctbfl bad
lifche 2aub»ol£ faum m it benfelben wetteifern fln ju te2),
9tod) mebr, aid burcb bte jyavbe, untetfd)etbeti ficb bie
^Sutaner »on ben &btbetatieni utib S3eiigalefen, bUtdb
ib te ber^ultfd)e © r 6 g e , unb butd) einen eben fo flats
fen aid regelmagigett CjHieberbau 3) , . D ag btefer bob*,
mächtige utib untabeltdje €6tpetbau etn 0efd)en6 bet
S ta tu t , unb nid)t, wie & n t n e t trgenbroo »ermutbe*
t e 4), eine ^Btrfuna bed beftdnbtgen dringend ber$Bu*
tatter mit intern gebirgigen %anbe if f , erhellt itnldug*
bar ba^et, bag bte ^)rieftet nid)t blod aHM » birjar*
be, fonbetn aud) gr&ger, ffdrfer unb bejfer gebilbet
fm b , aid bte übrigen k u ta n er 5)♦
b u r n e r ©*■ 159; erwfibnb, ftnb bad merfrourbigffe
sprobuct bed SSutanffcben ©entud, bad biefem SReffew*
ben ju ©efiepte fam.
1) Ueber ben erffaunlicben Contraff non SJutan unb SEbfr
bet, Turner pi. 216. Saunders p .4 00 . Ueber bie‘Bdu*
me unb ffrficbt« non SButan, Turner p, 51. 61.74. 98.
334. 139. 140.
2) Turner p. 27. 85. *93- £ was beheld a more florid
picture of health, than was exhibited in the complexion
of the mountaineers ,we met today; the
women in particular with their jet black hair, and
clear brick black eyes bad a ruddinefs^ which. the
most florid English rustick would in va a attempt
to rival.
3 ) Turner Pref. VL $<rt 27» 84* 85» 192, SSfele
fdutamx ftnb über feebd gup grog* ib. 85 ,v
4) p. 192.
5 ) lb. p. 84» Though the life o f a Gylorg be in an
»on T h ib e t fü llen ben eben fo fo rgfd lttg ein ,
unb tragen eben fo fcbw erfdQ tge@ ttefeltt, aid bie ^OTotts
goltfd)en 9f ornaben unb (2l;tnefen. D ie 93utaner bin*
gegen ftnb in einem $ l im a , bad in mehreren fe ite n
bed 3 a l)td nid)td w eniger aid m ilbe iff, leid jtg efleib et,
unb geben b efU n btg m it unbebecEtem § a n p te , ja fp tar
t|r e r rauben jBergpfafce ungeachtet m it biogen J u g e n
umber 1 )♦ fete »telen unb wichtigen Unterfdjtebe ber
S ’btbetatter unb IB utaner mad)ett ed wabrfdjeiultd), bag
bie (enteren ntd^t »on ben er ff eren abffantmen, fonberti
bag bte menfd)ltd)en © in w o b n e r, w ie bie ben 9$utantJ
febett © ebtrgen eigentbftmftd)e <Pferbeart biefem £anbe
anerfd;affen worbeit 2) . SDlan fa n « m it 0 r u n b e be*
' extrem e degree seden tary and reclu se, y e t . ». th e y
are ce rta in ly fairer in th eir complexions and more
a th le tic , than the rest o f their co u n trym e n . . . . and
i k n o w not w h e re in th e w o r ld , an equal number
o f men w o u ld be met w ith so straigh t, so w e ll proportioned,
and so stout.
1 ) ib. 192.
2 ) 9B au f. fiber bie fogenannten £ a n g u n d T u rn e r p. 22.
23. 94. unb oergleiehe, wad. er fiber bfe *Pf*rbe in T\)is
bet fagt, p. 208. T h e breed is altogeth er confined
w ith in these limits being found in none o f th e n e igh -
I bouring co u n tries: neitner in Assam, N ip a l, T ib e t,
nor B e n g a l, I am inclined to co n sid er it as an origin
al and d istin ct species. Dte fogenannten £ a n «
g u n d ftnb bmt gebirgigen 95utatt eben fo augeofebem*
Itch antsddbaffen, aid bad kameel ben ^föfiffen bed weff*
hd)en SljtendV unb bed nbrbltcbeu Slfrifa* p .9 4 . — h è
w ill see th e T a n g u n .. adm irably adapted to the countr
y , and such as a traveller w ill h óf h esitate to prefer
in these regions to te most valuable and beau tifu l o f
th e species. .Stein 9>ferb iff auf ben ffetljfen ©ebirgen
fo ftd)er unb unermfiblich, aid ein Rangun» @ben blefe
. S a n g u n d ffolpern unb fallen b^ugg, wenn ge in blo
bben S ieb en loon Thibet forometu