THE REASON WHY C 



44 He prayeth best who loveth be^t 

 All things both great and small; 

 For the great God who loveth us, 

 He made and loveth all.&quot; COLERIDGE. 



tint, or inclining to 

 brown ; red cheeks ; 

 hair black, or of the 

 various lighter, e&amp;lt;&amp;gt;- 

 lours, abundant, 

 and more or less 

 curled or waving ; 

 hides dark in 

 those of brown 

 skin ; light blue, 

 grey, or greenish, 

 in the fair or rosy 

 complexioned ; 

 large cranium wilij 

 small face, the 

 upper and anterior 

 regions of the 

 former particularly 

 developed, and the 

 latter falling per 

 pendicularly under 

 them ; face oval 

 and straight, with 

 features distinct from each other; expanded forehead, nrrrow 

 ind rather aquiline nose, and small mouth ; front tee^h of both 

 aws perpendidular ; lips, particularly the lower, gently turned 

 &amp;gt;nt ; chin full, rounded, and bearded. 



In this type the moral feelings and intellectual powers are most 

 energetic, being susceptible of the highest development and culture. 

 It includes all the ancient and modern Europeans, except the 

 Laplanders and the nest of the Finnish race. 



The sub-divisions, or varieties of this type are the Circassian, or 

 true Caucasian ; the Syro- Arabian : Hindoo, Celtic, Grecian, Italian, 

 German, Slavonic, &c,&amp;gt; and Gypsies, originally from the banks &amp;lt;/ 

 the Indus, from whence they have wandered over Europe. 



CAUCASIAN. 



