320 PYGMIES AND PAPUANS 



SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



This is not the place to attempt to give a record of the \xry voluminous 

 bibhograph}^ of the Negritos, and most of the works here recorded are those from 

 which the foregoing facts have been collected. Books referred to in the text are, 

 with one or two exceptions, not here repeated. 



The General Question. 



DanieUi, G., " Studi di Antropogeografia generclle." Memorie Geografiche, 

 N. i8. Vol. VI. 1912. 



Flower, W. H. The Pygmy Races of Men. Royal Inst. Lecture, 1SS8, re- 

 printed in Essays on Museums, 1S98. 



Lapicque, L. " La Race Negrito." Ann. de Geographic, 1896, p. 407. 



Meyer, A. B. The Distribution of the Negritos. 1899 ; translation with additions 

 from Puhlikaiionen d. K. Ethn. Mus. zu Dresden, IX. 1893. 



Quatrefages, A. de. The Pygmies, 1S95. (English Translation). 



Schmidt, W. Die Stelluvg der Pygmiienvolker hi der Entwicklungsgeschichte des 

 Menschen, 1910. 



Pater W. Schmidt has gone into the whole pygmy question with great 

 thoroughness. He extends his comparison to the African pygmies 

 (Negrillos), between whom and the Asiatic pygmies he attempts to prove a 

 connection through Southern India. Emphasis is laid on the " infantile " 

 physical characters of both African and Asiatic pygmies and the extremely 

 primitive features of their culture. He is inclined to regard the Pre- 

 Dravidian Vedda, Senoi and Toala as of mixed pygmy origin, finding 

 support for this theory in the proximity of the Senoi to the Semang in the 

 Malay Peninsula. The eastward extension of the pygmies into Melanesia 

 and New Guinea is not dealt with. 



Tyson, E. A Philological Essay concerning the Pygmies of the Ancients, 1699. 

 Edited by B. C. A. Windle, 1894. 



The Andamauese. 



Dobson, G. E., " On the Andamans and Andamanese." J own. A nth. Inst. 

 IV. 1S75, p. 457. 



Flower, W. H., "On the Osteology and Affinities of the Natives of the 

 Andaman Islands," J.A.I. IX. 1879, p. 108, cf. also X., p. 124, XIV., p. 115, 

 XVIII., p. 73. 



Lane Fox, A., " Observations on Mr. Man's Collection of Andamanese and 

 Nicobarese Objects," J. A. I., VII. 1877, p. 434. 



Man, E. H., " On the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands," J.A.I. 

 XII. 1882-3, pp. 69, 117, 327, cf. also VII. p. 105, XI. p. 26S. 



Portman, M. V., " Notes on the Andamanese," J.A.I., XXV. 1S96, p. 361. 



The Semang. 

 Skeat, W. W., and Blagdcn, C. O., Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula, 1906. 

 Martin, R., Die Inlandstdmme der Malayischen Halbinsel, 1905. 

 Annandalc, N., and Robinson, H. C., Fasciculi Malayensis, Anthropology. 



Part I, 1903, p. 105. 



The Acta. 

 Folkmar, D., Album of Philippine Types, Manila, 1904. 

 Koeze, G. A., " Crania Ethnica Philippinica," Publicatien uit 's rijks cihno- 



graphisch Miiseum, Serie II. No. 3, Haarlem, 1901-1904. 

 Meyer, A. B., Alb^im of Filipino Types, 1SS5, Vol. II.. 1891, and Vol. III., 1904, 



with photographs taken by Dr. A. Schadcnberg. 

 Meyer, A. B., '' Die Philippinen, II., Negritos," Publikationen dcs K. Ethnogr. 



Mus. zu Dresden, IX. 1S93 (and cf. J. A. I., XXV. p. 17::). 

 Reed, W. A., " Negritos of Zambales," Department of the Interior, Ethnological 



Survey Publications, II. Manila, 1904. 

 Sawyer, F. H., The Inhabitants of the Philippines, 1900. 

 Worcester, Dean C, " The Non-Christian Tribes of Northern Luzon," The 



Philippine Journal of Science, I. 1906, p. 791. 



