70 Encephalic Anatomy of the Races 
Malay Branch. 
MALAY FAMILY. 
Fatuor. “Sur le cerveau d’un Malais ne a Manille.” Bull. Soe. d’An- 
thropol., Paris, 1880, pp. 441-445. 
POLYNESIAN FAMILY. 
MANOUVRIER, L. “Cerveau d’un polynesien.” Bull. Soc. d’Anthropol., 
Paris, 1892, pp. 581-583. (Brain of a native from the Marquesas Islands, 
first described briefly by H. Gros, same volume, pp. 54-56, under the title, 
“ Cranes et encephales oceaniens.’’) : 
Rep Race. 
Southern Branch. 
PAMPEAN FAMILY. 
Patagonians.—SEITz. ‘“‘ Zwei Feuerlander-Gehirne.” Zeitschr. f. Ethnol., 
XVIII, pp. 237-284. (Three plates.) Reference in Virchow’s Jahresber. f. 
1886, p. 34, and in Arch. f. Anthropol., Nov., 1893, p. 207. 
MANOUVRIER, L. “A Fuegian Brain.” Bull. Soc. d’Anthropol., Paris, 
1894, pp. 600 et seq. 
Charruas (Uruguay).—(Three illustrations in Leuret and Gratiolet’s Atlas 
(1839-1857) of the brain of ‘a Charruas who died in Paris. This is a race 
which lived in Uruguay, but is now said to be quite extinct. See Plates 
XIX to XXT.) 
Indian (Venezuela).—FAtuLot. “Sur le cerveau d’une jeune Indienne nee 
a Caracas (Venezuela). Bull. Soe. d’Anthropol., Paris, 1880, pp. 445-450. 
Indian (Argentina).—BENEDIKT, M. Description of the brain of a native 
of Argentina in “ Uber den Werth von Gehirnen niederer und exotischer 
Rassen.” Internat. Klin. Rundschau, I, 1887, pp. 1548-1549; and in Medi- 
zinische Jahrbucher, Wien, N. F., III, 2, 1888, p. 39. ‘“‘ Ein Indianer-Ge- 
hirn.” 
(Indian Bolivian).* 
Northern Branch. 
(I have been unable to find any record of a brain of a North American 
Indian, save that there is in the Army Medical Museum at Washington 
(Anat. Sect. No. 1031) the hydrocephalic brain of a rachitie Chippewa 
Squaw, aged 85. The brain weighed 731% ounces, or 2083.7 grammes.) 
Bruiack RAcr. 
Western Branch. 
HOTTENTOT FAMILY. 
(Brain of “ Hottentot Venus” in Tiedemann, “Das Hirn des Negers 
mit dem des, ete.,” 1837; in Gratiolet: “ Memoire sur les plis cerebraux 
de ’homme et des primates,” Paris, 1854; also in Bischoff’s: Die Gross- 
hirnwindungen des Menschen.” Abh. d. K. Bayer. Akad. d. Wissensch., 
Munchen, 1868.) 
4Dana, C. L., The Brain of a full-blooded Bolivian Indian. Jour. Nervous and 
Mental Diseases, 1894, p. 141. 
