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SYSTEMATIC SURVEY OF THE TWELVE 
HUMAN SPECIES. 
N.B.—Column A denotes the Average Number of the Population in millions. 
Column B shows the Degree of the Phyletic Development of the Species, thus Pr = 
Progressive Diffusion; Co = Comparative Stability; Re = Retrogression and Ex- 
tinction. Column C denotes the Character of the Primeval Language ; Mn (Mono- 
glottonic) signifies that the Species had one Simple Primzval Language; Pl (Poly- 
glottonic) a Compound Primeval Language. 
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trie. | Boe | a. | | 0. | Home. 
TUFT-HAIRED New Guinea and Melanesia, 
Lophocomi se iordpona sa Maal ag { Philippine Islands, Malacca 
(about 2 mil- 4 RES { The extreme south of Africa 
lions) 2 eee a Neil aa (The Cape) 
FLEECY-HAIRED South Africa (between 30° 
RARE Rees) Miya) Bn S. Lat. and 5° N. Lat.) 
about 150 mil- Central Africa (between the 
lions) ‘ae eau (ne (gia lt { Equator and 30° N. Lat.) 
[ 5. chee vz | Re| Mn { Australia 
Sor 30! Co! Mn { Malacca, Sundanesia, Poly- 
STRAIGHT- nesia, and Madagascar 
HAIRED The ter part of Asi 
550 | Pr | Mn? | greater part of Asia 
Euthycomi Pose ae - and northern Europe 
(about 600 mil- The extreme north-east of 
lions) . Arctic | zs Co | Pl? i Asia and the extreme north 
Man of America 
The whole of America with 
9. AMERI- 12 | Re n? + the exception of the extreme 
CAN north 
10. Dravi. | 34] Co| Mn { South Asia (Hindostan and 
; nas Ceylon) 
CURLY-HAIRED | 47 Nopraal 10°) Co ae ie Africa (Nubia and 
Euplocomi Fula-land) 
{about 600 mil- In all parts of the world, 
lions) having migrated from South 
12. Mept- | 550 | Pr Asia to North Africa and 
a South Europe 
In all parts of the world, 
13.Hyprips| 11 | Pr Pl { but predominating in Ame- 
OF THE rica and Asia 
SPECIES 
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TOTAL |/1350 
