)i>0 



PYr;:\rTKS axd fouest xegroes 



In short, it would seem to the ^ii-cseiit writer that there is at present 

 no evidence of anv more rehitionship between the forest Pygmies of 



276. A PVfiMY WOJIAX FROM JlIiOGA, WEST OF SEMLIKI 



K<iuatorial Africa and the desert J'ygmies of South-Western Africa 

 tlian tlie fact that lioth are early branches of the Negro stem which 

 [•robablv diverged simultaneously at a remote period from the Ethi- 

 opian stock — sharing a few simihu- features in common — the one ; to 



