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MAN : PAST AND PRESENT. 



Gurkhas, 177 

 Gyarung, 262 3 



Hackman, A., on early man in Fin- 

 land, 273, 334 

 Hadendowas, 485 

 Haida totem-posts and Maori tiki, 



379 



Hakas, 325 



Hakkas, 220, 260 



Hallett, H. S., on the Burmese, 197 



- on Siamese, 209 

 Halstatt culture, 21 



Hamitic elements in Bantuland, 889 



- speech, 460 2 



- race, range of, 468 70 



- divisions, 469, 485 89 



- type, 4712 



Hamito-Iberian mother-tongue, 462 

 Hampel, J., on the Copper Age, 18 

 Hamy, E. T., on Wolof pottery, 44 



- on the Melanesians, 131 



- on the Turki type, 287 



- on Korean types, 302 3 

 Hans, 304 



Hardinge, Sir A., on the N.E. 



Bantus, 94 

 Harudi, 516 

 Kansas, 64, 69 

 Hawaiians, 562 

 Hawiyas, 486 

 Head-hunting, Melanesia, 137 



Philippines, 166 



Manipur, 189 



Borneo, 241 



- Formosa, 261 



Healy, B. A., on Papuan myths, 132 



Hebrews, 495 



Hellenes, 5034, 5425 



Hellenic language, 545 



Helm, O., on Bronze alloys, 19 



Henri d'Orleans, on the Thais, 193 



- on the Pa'i, 199 



Hepburn, D., on Pithec. erectus, 5 

 Hermann, K. A., on Akkado-Turki 



relations, 273 



Heruli, 516, 539 



Herve, G., on Kelto-Ligurian rela- 

 tions, 463 



- on Keltic origins, 515 

 Hickson, S. J., on the bodily and 



psychic unity of man, 116 



- on the Malays, 144 

 Hieroglyphs, evolution of, 26, 27 

 Hill Damaras, 106 



Hilprecht, Dr, on the age of Nippur, 



^77 

 Himyarites, 88, 103, 493 4 



- script, 494 

 Hindis, 560 

 Hindu castes, 561 

 Hindustani language, 560 



Hirth, F., on the Iron Age in China, 



219 



Hittites, 491, 499501 

 Hiung-nu, 304, 305, 318 



- empire, 305 



Hodge, F. W., on the Pueblo clans, 

 402 



Hodgson, B. H., on Nepalese lan- 

 guages, 184 



Hoffman, W. J., on Eskimo art, 356 



Hoklos, 220, 260 



Holmes, T. V., on the Britons, 528 



Homerites, 494 



Hommel, Dr, on Akkad Origins, -273 



Homo Javanensis, 3 



- Asiaticus, 173, 174, 317 

 Mediterranensis, 174 



Europseus, 174, 34. 3 r 7> 45^, 

 511, 521, 557 



- Mongolicus, 172 



- Acrogonus, 317 



- Alpinus, 456, 457, 521, 557 

 Horn rans, 72 



Hopin, 401 

 .Hor-pa, 179 

 Horse, the, late in N. Africa and 



Egypt, 455 

 Horsoks, 179 

 Hottentots, 106, 121 25 



- domain, 1 2 1 2 



- speech, 124 



Hough, W., on Eskimo migrations, 



372 



flovas, 249, 254 

 Howitt, A. W., on Australian 



Origins, 146 



- on class marriages, 154 5 

 Howorth, Sir H. H., on the Horpas, 



179 



- on the Hiung-nu, 305 

 Hrasso, 176 

 Huaxtecans, 405 sq. 

 Hubus, 49 



Huilliches, 428 

 Hungary, Great, 345 

 Hungary, Copper Age in, 18 

 Hungarians, v. Magyars 

 Huns, 305, 318 

 Huron-Eries, 389 

 "Hyperboreans," 297 



