DIFFERENT RACES OF MEN, 
Fourth The Arrican, or BLACK MAN, varies from a deep tawny 
to a perfect jet. The head is narrow; the face projecting towards 
the lower part; the forehead arched; the eyes projecting; the nose 
thick and flat; the lips, particularly the upper one, very thick; the 
jaws prominent; the chin retracted; the hair black, frizzled and 
woolly. 
The countenance of the negro is more unlike the European, and 
more like the monkey, than that of any other variety. 
Fifth. The AusTRaLian, or TAWNY MAN, is of a mahogany color; 
the head is narrowed at the upper part; the forehead somewhat 
expanded; the upper jaws slightly prominent; the nose broad, but 
distinct; and the hair harsh, coarse, long and curly. This variety 
inhabits New Holland, and seems to form a middle point between 
the European and the African. 
In this general classification of mankind, two circumstances must 
be remembered. First, the distinctive characters will not apply to 
every individual of the particular division to which they belong; 
swarthy or copper colored persons are often found among the 
genuine white race; and European features, and: sometimes even a 
fair skin are to be met with in the black and tawny tribes. 
In the second place, we must recollect that the frequent migra- 
tions among some of the divisions, particularly the Europeans, 
would cause this race to be widely scattered, and often prominently 
intermixed with the other races in their own particular divisions of 
the globe. 
Consequently, we are more likely to meet with Asiatics and 
Africans possessing European features, than to find among the 
white race the wide cheek bones and fiat face of the brown manand 
the flat nose and thick lips of the negro. 
