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I need say very little about the photographs of the 
Siamese, merely pointing out the mixed Mongoloid, Malayan 
and Negrito elements to be noted in the features of the men 
depicted. 
You must not let me give you the impression that I believe 
the result of admixture of race is as a general rule to produce 
individuals who belong definitely to either or any of the racial 
have data that are not only accurate but strictly compar- 
able. In India it has been, and often still is, maintained 
that anyone who knows and is in sympathy with a tribe 
can investigate that tribe anthropologically, without scien- 
tific training, without anatomical knowledge, without study of 
the literature of the subject, merely by following the dictates 
of the British Association’s little hand-book. This attitude 
seems to me as if we were to claim that a man who had a good 
Prensa . Man in is physical structure is not essentially 
erent from other animals ; biological science and emotional 
Sentiment are incompatible. 
