^^1'* CONTEXTS. 



Superiority of the White Races in Intellect and Moral 



I^eelings 4^^ 



Referable to Natural Difference, and not to External 



Causes 



Climate will not explain the Phenomena 417 



Nor Government ^jg 



Nor State of Civilization 



Comparison of the Amerian and Caucasian Varieties in 



North America 419 



Dark Races conscious of their own Inferiority 420 



Gradations and Individual Modifications both in the White 



and Dark Varieties 4021 



The Differences of Moral and Intellectual Qualities do not 



prove Difference of Species 422 



Negroes not inferior to the other Dark Races 423 



Examples of good Feelings and Talents in Africans 424 



Relations between Moral and Intellectual Character and 



Cerebral Organization 429 



Chapter IX.— On the Causes of the Varieties of the Hunuxn 



Species. 



Question whether they arise from Specific Difference, or 



from Variation 43I 



Influence of Climate on the Human Subject 433 



Analogous Effects on Animals 434 



Effect of Food 435 



The Influence of Climate and other External Causes is 



temporary, and confined to the Individual 436 



Differences of Race must be produced in the Breed 437 



Domestication, the most powerful Cause of such Native 



Varieties 433 



Examples in Animals 439 



Application of these Facts to the Human Subject 441 



Human Varieties accounted for by many Writers from the 



Agency of Climate and External Causes 442 



Opinion of Buffon 444 



Smith 445 



Blumenbach 44g 



Some Appearances favourable to these Opinions 448 



Proofs that Climate is not the Cause of Colour — 



