10. Some Aspects of Ethnographic Investigation. 
By H. V. Nangunpayya, M.A., M.L., C.LE., 
Vice-President, Section of Ethnography, Ind. Sci. Congress (1915). 
[A paper read at the Indian Science Congress in Madras, Jan. 1915.] 
But the investigation about caste and tribal usages was placed 
ona systematic basis when the Ethnographic Survey of India 
with 
given dignity to the subject have been written about the 
man; : ivi 
Many 
Western brethren in intelligence and refinement of under- 
them will ey, . : inter- 
; entually die out. It is perhaps all the more In 
‘sting and necessary that they should be investigated and 
