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blacks with long heads and kinky hair, hlcndinir oft in 

 Alii, a to ihe Polynesian typo from inter-breeding. All 

 this a.irivex with our original hypothesis. 



For tin- purpo>e< nf mil- >tndy of social evolution we 

 may dispense with any further examination of the varie- 

 ties of the Australian African group and of the A 

 American group, and may concentrate our attention upon 



l-'n,ri:i. ii'.i. Zone of DUtrinution of ()ri^in;il Dadifferatiated Race. 



Mings.) 



the varieties of the Polynesian-Knropean irronp. The 

 European part of this race may be divided into two main 

 divisions. One of these is relatively long-headed and 

 dark-complexioned; this divi-ion has been called the Eur- 

 African group. The other is relatively round-headed, 

 light-complexioned, and inhabits Europe west of the Ural 



