46G THK ASCKNT OF MAN. 



As (Javier was able to deiluce aii aiiiiual's habits tVoiu the sliajni of 

 bis teeth, so we luay si)eciihite as to man's past and future from an ex- 

 amination of his anatomy. ''•Ex pcde Iferculcm'''' has not ceased to be 

 true. It wouhl be iini)ossible for me to adequately treat of all these 

 results in one short hour; the subject must necessarily be deferred to 

 another time and another phKje. If 1 have succeeded in showing you 

 that structural features form no insigniiicaut part of anthropology my 

 object is attained. 



