296 THE HISTORY OF CREATION, 
CHAPTER XXIIL 
MIGRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF MANKIND. 
HUMAN SPECIES AND HUMAN RACES. 
Age of the Human Race.—Causes of its Origin.—The Origin of Human 
Language.—Monophyletic or Single, Polyphyletic or Multiple Origin of 
the Human Race.—Derivation of Man from many Pairs.—Classification 
of the Human Races.—System of Twelve Species of Men.—Woolly- 
Haired Men, or Ulotrichis——Bushy-haired (Papuans, Hottentots).— 
Fleecy-haired (Caffres, Negroes).—Straight-haired men, or Lissotrichi. 
—Stiff-haired (Australians, Malays, Mongols, Arctic, and American 
Tribes).—Curly-haired (Dravidas, Nubians, Midlanders).—Number of 
Population Primzval Home of Man (South Asia, or Lemuria).— 
Nature of Primzeval Men.—Number of Primeval Languages (Monoglot- 
tists and Polyglottists).—Divergence and Migration of the Human 
Race.— Geographical Distribution of the Human Species. 
THE rich treasure of knowledge we possess in the compara- 
tive anatomy and the history of the development of Verte- 
brate animals, enables us even now to establish the most 
important outlines of the human pedigree in the way we 
have done in the last chapter. One must, however, not 
expect to. be able to survey satisfactorily in every detail 
the history or phylogeny of the human species which will 
henceforth form the basis of Anthropology, and of all other 
sciences. The complete development of this most important 
science—of which we can only lay the first foundation— 
must remain reserved for the more accurate and extensive 
