XIV EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE3. 



Fig. 2. 



North American Indian ; from the Travels of Prince Maximilian of 

 Wied. 



PLATE IX. — Fig. 1. 



Cluche Indian : a tribe bordering on the Rocky Mountains, strongly 

 marked with Mongolic characters. He was sketched at New York. 



Fig. 2. 



Portrait of a Mongolic race : the Nogai Tahlar bearing the character- 

 istics of his type very strongly. 



PLATE X. 



The Black Kalmuck most strongly marked with the Mongolic charac- 

 ter ; and a Japanese prize-fighter, with broad but receding forehead. 



PLATE XI. — Fig. 1. 



Portrait of Mohammed II., showing the Turkish Ouralian character, 

 before the race was as yet much intermixed with Circassian and Greek 

 blood. 



Fig. 2. 



The forehead of the Sarmatian noble is the maximum instance of exter- 

 nal mental development. It is the same character that distinguishes the 

 portraits of TVallenstein and other Bohemian and Polish heads. 



VIGNETTE. 



Blackfoot Indian, taken from Prince Maximilian of "VYied's magnificent 

 Atlas of Plates, illustrative of the North American Indian Tribes and 

 Scenery. 



