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PROGRESS OF ANTHROPOLOGY IN 1890. 



I. ^'effiillo branch 



II. Xei^ro brancli . 



III. Negroid braiicli 



Schema of the Anstafriean Race. 



\. Equatorial group Akkas, Tikkitikkis, Oboiigas, Dokoa, Vonatoans, 



Kimus of Madagascar. 

 2. South African group.. Bushmen, Hottentots, Naniaquas, (.^iiatiuas. 



1. Nilotic group Shilluka, Dinkaa, Bongos, Kiks, Bari-s, Nuor.s. 



2. Sudanese group Haussas, Battas, Bornus, Kanuri?, Ngurus, Akra.s. 



3. Senegambian group. ..Serrerea, Banyums, Wolofs, Foya. 



4. Guinean group Ashantis, Dahomis, Fantis, Torubas, Mandingoos, 



Veis, Krus. 

 f 1. Nubian group Nubas, Barabras, Dongolowis, Pouls, Tuuiali.<i, Nyam 



Nyams, Monbuttus. 

 - '> Bantu group Caffrea, Zulus, Beclmanas, Sakalavaa, Dainas,Heir(!ro8, 



Suahelis, Ovamboa, Bassutos, Barolongs, Beugas, 



Duallas, Wagandas. 



-Brintoi), D. G., Races and Peoples. New York, 1890, p. 174. 



Scheme of the Asian Race. 

 ( 1. (Ihinesc Group Chinese. 



I. Sinitic Branch.. 



II. Sibiric Branch. 



12. Tliilx'tan Thibetans, Ladakis, Nepalese, Bhotanesc. 



3. TndoChiuese Group Birmese, Siamese, Annamese, Cambodians, Cochin- 

 Chinese, Tonkinese. 



■]. Tungusic Group Tuugiis, Mauchus. 



2. Mongolic firoup Mongols, Kalmucks. 



3. Tartaric Group Turcomans, Yakouts, Turks (Osmanli), Usbeck, 



Kirgbis, Cosacks, Huns, 



4. Finnic Gfoup Finns, Lai)ps, Esthonians, Ugrians, Magyars, 



Mordviua, Samoyeds, Ostyaks, Voguls, Livonians, 

 Kaiblians. 



5. Arctic Group Chukches, Koraks, Kanischatkans, Namollos, Ghil- 



iaks, Ainos. 



[a. Jajjanese Group Japanese, Koreans. 



— Briufcon, 1), G., Races aud Peoples. New York, 18t)0, p. 194. 



Scheme, of Jiisnlor avd Literal Peoples. 



|-l. Nigrito (irouji Mincopios, Aetas, Sehobaengs, Mantras, Seinangs, 



I Sakaiea. 



1 . Negritii^ stock . • 2. fajmau Group Papuas, New Guineaus. 



i3. Melanesian Group Natives of Feejee Islands. New Caledonia, Loyalty 

 Islands, New Hebrides, etc. 



1 1. Malayan Group. 



II. Maluyic stock. 



.Malaya, Suniatrese, Javanese, Battaks, Dayaks, 

 Macassars, Tagalaa, Hovas (of Madagascar). 



'-2. Polynesian Grouj) Polynesians, Micronesians, Maoris. 



/I. Australian Group Tasmanians, Australians. 



HI. Aiiatralic stock. ..; 2 Dravidian Grouji Dravidas, Tamuls, Telugus, Cauarese, Malayalas, 



i Todas, Khonds, Mundas, Santals, Kohls, Bhillas. 



Brintoii, D. G. Races and Peoples, New York, 1890, p. 220. 



It is not necessary to more than mention the essay at classification 

 made by Dr. Lombard the precediii<^ year and published in the Bulle- 

 tins de la Societe d'Anthropologie, Paiis (xii, 129; 185). The author 

 starts out with the hypothesis that the human species first appeared 



