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complexion observed in human races—phenomena
of correspondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
Paragraph I. Of the melanocomous
variety . ; . . . . . . . . . i . ; ........................ 220
........... - 2. Of the leucous variety -.“. 221
—----——-3. Of the xanthous variety.. 226
S ection 2. Of the structure of the parts on which the variety
. ofcoolour depends . .T.. . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Paragraph * 1. Of the eyes .......... ...... t 2J12'
- 2.- Of'the skin ................ 233
- T ------- 3. .& Of the hair . . . . . . .......... * .237
Note ©nllteetiqSsl and *2 ......... - * c . .......... ...; . 239
• • CHAPTER . IV.
The same-Inquiry continued— Varieties* o f Form and Structure. .
S e c t io n " ! . General remarks—instances of the Origination of
varieties—of the seven prinqipal yarie^s of*
m a n k i n d . ........ .241
S ec t io n 2. Of the Negroes . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ ; . . 247
S ec t io n 3. OfthePapuas ............w . . . ........................... 249‘
Section 4. Of the Alfourous and Australians . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' 2 5 4
Section. 5,. Of . the Iranian or Indor Atlantic, and of the
. Turanian nations . . . . . . . . .
Indo-Atlantic or Iranian nations . . .... ............ 2.62
Turanian nations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263
Section 6. Of the American nations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2#8
Section .7. Of the .Quaiquro and Saabs, or the Hotlentot_
and Bushman races , . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 272 -
CHAPTER V.
Varieties o f Form continued^+National Forms o f the Skull.
Section 1. General views—diversities in the form of the
skull ...............................................275
Section 2. Of the substance and texture of the skull in different
races ................................ . . . 282
Section; 3. Of prognathous, or narrow and elongated skulls 284
Page.
Paragraph 1. Of the shape of the skull
«Ttf n the -Negro ............ 284
Skulls of the Papuas, Al-
( fourous, and Oceanic nations . . . . . . . . 298
Section 4. •. Oval form of the skull—-erdnia of;the Indo-Atlantic
or Iranian nations .............................. . 303
SEp’fio£k& Of pyramidal or broad-faced sk u lls.................. 305
ParuffikiphiM Of Hhe‘! skulls of the Turanian
nations . . . . ; . ........... 305
-----—■-—— 2'.>* Of the skulls of the Abo-
■ i riginal Americans . . . . . . . . 308
3- ‘ Skulls of the Quaiquse, or
‘ ' Hdttqnfo't^faci’ ........................... 312
Section* ? Of artificial modifications of the form of the cra-
’’ *'filidm—elpn gated skulls of Titicaca . . . . . . . . 315
- C hapter Vi .
Hanfraes o f F$rm—Diwr$i tii& o f Shape in the Skeleton.
Section l .1 ■ ^reneral^Obse’rvatiOns—varieties in the shape of
I^Stii^pelvis lrirdifFefe'nt races-of men . ............... 322
~ Researches.Of’ Soemmering*, of Vrolik and of
Weber ,;.7.................. : ...............................323
Section 2.- Of the form of the trunk—length and shape of
the limbs .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333
'C hapter vii.
Analogical Investigation continued—-Survey o f the Varieties displayed
in other Departments o f the Animal Creation, and
Comparison o f these with the Phenomena above described.
^Section 1. Of varieties of colour in animals.........................339
Note on Section 1.......... .....................................343
Section 2. Of peculiarities in the constitution connected
with the varieties of colour ................ .. 344
Section 3.~ Of the varieties of texture in the human skin,