Page.
Paragraph 2, Subdivision of the Italian nations
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . ........................ 203
Section 2. Of the Umbrians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Section 3. Of the Siculians or Siceli, and the Oenotrians. 205
Of the OeUotrii . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
Section 4. Of the Ausonian, Opic, or Oscan people.......... 211
Section 5. Of. the Aborigines, and of the Sabines.. . . . . . . 222
Section 6. Of the language and national relations of the
Umbrians .......................................................224
Section 7. Of the opinions generally maintained respecting
the origin of the Italic nations—Relations of
■ - the old Italic race ............. ......................... 229
Section 8. Of the Etruscans ___________. . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Paragraph 1 . Extent of the thrëèEtrurias: ’
1. Lower Etruria ....................................238
2. Circumpadane Etruria...................... 239'
3. Campanian Etfuria .............................. 241
Section 9. Of the accounts left by the anciènts respecting
the origin of the Etruseans-^-Of the opinions
of modern writers—RèfleètibnsV. . . . , . . . . . . 242-
Paragraph 1. Greek traditions respecting
the colonisation of1 Etruria ............. .. 242
Greek traditions relating to the proper
- Etruscans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ï . . . . . 242.
"Greek traditions relating to Pelasgic settlements
in Italy ................................ 244
Paragraph 2. Nati ve Italian traditions re,- --
. specting the Etruscans . . ; ; . . . . . . 246
Section 10. Concluding remarks, and general review of the '
11 population of Italy . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
Section 1 1. Of the physical characters of the Italians . . . . 264
Note on Chapter IV. Sections 7 and 1 0 ............................... ... 267
CHAPTER V.
Aborigines o f Northern Europe—Race o f Iotuns, Tschudes, and
Ougres,
Section 1. Historical survey .......................... ......................266
Section 2. Of the country originally and at present inhabited
by the Iotuns and the kindred nations,
and of the different tribes belonging to this
race ....................................................................... 274
Page.
Section 3, Of the Iotuns> or Iotnen, including Finnas or
Lappes, Finns, Ehstians, and Liefi or Livonians
... .;.5. .,*v. . . .......................... .. 278
|»EgTiQN4.,, QAthe arts apd4d,vili(s^tipn and the social state
5j>f the Finnish rape,at the era of their conquest,
by Sjvedes ..,. . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
Section 5. Of lhe..religiop and poetry of the Finns and
«,|ia ,p pe st- .................. . J ... 2 8 8
I|ection 6. Of the p h y sic a l and moral«,characters o f th e
, -Finns^and Lapngs. ............297
Paragraph, 1) Description;of the Lappes. 298
Paragraph 2.kDfescl%>t^p°f,%e Finns and
k E,hstl^hs tfc 4, „. *. 361
S ection 7. O f,the tribje^LTschudes in^the northern and
central provinces .oGthejEuropean empire of
_R u ssia . . . . . . . , ...............................3J1
Paragraph, 1. Permian branch. . *..........31ff
Paragraph, ,2.;,Of the j,Sputhern or 15 ul-
, * gajian branch.of the^sphqdish .race . . 317
Section 8^ Of the ^griap, tribes.:,,Wogouls, .Qstiaks, Mar
gyars^pr^Hungarians,.,.. ................. 320
Paragraph 1. Of the^present Ougres, vizt r:-
. the,V$ggp§s and Q s tif ts ........................ 321
Paragraph 2. Of th^O^tiaks.'/ ...................322
Paragraph 3., Of the Hungarians or Mag
y a r s ^ > . . . ................ ..... 324
Section 9. . Observations on the, physical,Yjajnd moral cfaa-
. racters of the Ugrian »tribes,.................... .. 330
. ,1. fQf the Magyars............ ................... .. 330
t 2. Ofthe ^ogopls^a.nd, Ostiaks ................. 332
Section 10. Concludingjemarks on-the physical and moral
characteristics, and. pn-^the history of the ,,
tribes* belonging to this family of nations . . ; 339
CHAPTER VI.
Of the German Nations,
S ection 1. General survey—Extent of ancient Germany . 342
Paragraph 1. Divisions of -‘the German
face info four great tribes.'................... 344
S ection 2. Of the eEriy ahodes and history of the tribes