INDEX 



tic ancestors, 90 ; complexion of, 

 94. 



Italic languages, found to be of Indo- 

 European group, 79 ; the fourth 

 grand division of Aryan speech, 

 85 ; close relationship between 

 Hellenic and, 85 ; divisions of, 



85- 

 Italic races and the tribes of Latium, 



90. 

 Italy, in Miocene age, 20 ; vegeta- 



tion of, in Pliocene age, 27. 

 Jver is root of words Ivernia, Irish, 



and Ireknd, 8 1. 

 Ivernia, derivation of, 8l. 

 Ivies, Miocene, aa. 



James, William, his Great Men, 



Great Thoughts, and the Environ- 



ment, 158. 

 Japanese language, Aryan names in, 



1 20 ; how related to the other 



Mongolian languages, 152-154. 

 Japanese people, complexion of, 93 ; 



members of the Mongolian race, 



151. 

 Jesus, teachings of, point to individ- 



ual obligation, 235. 

 Jews, related to Arabs and Syrians, 



146 ; their feeling of corporate 



responsibility, 230. 

 Jinghis Khan, 150, 151. 

 Jones, Sir William, on relationship 



between Greek, Latin, and San- 



skrit, 79. 

 Julian, Emperor, and persecution, 



194- 

 Jurassic epoch, giant reptiles in, 6, 



7 ; physical contour of Europe in, 



Kafirs, complexion of, 93. 



Kawi, the Malay language of Java, 



full of Sanskrit words, 1 24. 

 Keltic blood, but little Keltic speech 



among the English, 90. 

 Keltic geographical names scattered 



all over Europe, 84 



Keltic languages, found to be of 



Indo-European group, 79, 80 ; at 

 a division of Aryan speech, 83 ; 

 now fast disappearing, 84 ; two 

 groups of, remain in the present 

 day, 84. 



Kelts, their invasion of Europe, 45 ; 

 first to separate from original Aryan 

 tribes, 83, 84 ; diffusion of, over 

 Europe under Roman dominion, 

 in Christian era, and in later 

 times, 84. 



Khiva, language of, 89. 



Kjarda Dhun, meaning of, 1 1 6. 



Knowledge and practice, discrepancy 

 between, 293. 



Kuhn, Adalbert, his Beitrage tatf 

 vergleichenden Sprachforschung, 

 III. 



Kurdish a division of Aryan speech, 



3- 

 Kymric language a division of Keltic, 



85. 

 Kymry, their invasion of Europe, 



45- 



Lacordaire, J. B. H., his biography 

 of St. Dominic, 191 ; his Etudes 

 tur la {literature contemporaine, 

 191. 



Lafuente, Modesto, on expulsion of 

 the Moriscoes, aa3. 



La Mettrie, J. O., principles of 

 materialism as held by, 253. 



Language, epithets applying to, used 

 in an ethnological sense, 89 ; not 

 a sure index of race, 89, 90 ; 

 original community of, 95 ; 

 former unscientific character of 

 the study of, 97, 98 ; true signs 

 of relationship in, 97, 98 ; diver- 

 gence of, 102, 141-143, 145 ; 

 the science of, is historical, 1 1 2 ; 

 enables us to reconstruct civiliza- 

 tion of prehistoric Aryans, 113 ; 

 no single primeval, 135-139; a 

 universal, probable in the future, 

 145 ; of savages, changes quickly, 



*55- 

 Laplace, P. S. de, his Mccaniqut 



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