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PROGRESS OF ANTHROPOLOGY IN 1890. 



sufficient interest to be repi ated, since lliey grow somewhat out of Dr. 

 Brintou's theory concerning man's cradle land. They are reproduced 

 here in order to enable the reader to compare them with those of 

 Welcker, Topinard, Hieckel, Miiller, Flower, Quatrefages, and others 

 in preceding summaries of the Smithsonian Report: 



General ethnographic scheme. 



■.— ]3rmtou, D, G.. ivucjs uud Peoplep, Nov York, ldl)5, j), \)'0, 



