THE RACIAL GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE. 



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First, and always, as to the physical geography of the country: 

 everything ethnically depends upon that. It is depicted upon the 



PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY# 

 ° F GERMANY. 



It will be observed that in all cases we have preserved the German spelling of geographical 

 names. This is done for special reasons of weight, which can not be explained in this 

 place. 



map on this page, which represents elevation above sea level by 

 means of darkening tints, the mountainous regions being gener- 

 ally designated by the broad bands of shajding. Draw a line from 



Miinchen, i, 1877, pp. 150-226. Certain technical points concerning these writers we have 

 discussed in L' Anthropologic, Paris, vii, 1896, pp. 619 seq. For ethnographic details the 

 older work of Zeuss {vide bibliography) is now supplanted by that of K. Miillenhof, which 

 may confidently be relied upon. Howortb, in Jour. Anth. Inst., London, vi and vii, is also 

 good. For a convenient resume of our knowledge, both ethnographic and anthropological, 

 consult Herve, Les Germains, in Revue mensuelle de l'Ecole d' Anthropologic, Paris, vii, 

 1897, pp. 65-87. 



