400 



Parchappe, 262 



Parkyns, 126 



Parker, 141, 173 



Parthian, 253 



Parish, 126 



Pecari, 83 



Pediculus, 128 



Pedras, Kio das, 170 



Pehlwi, 253 



Pehuenches, 100, 219 



Penguins, 271 



Pelasgi, 222, 348 



Peron, 41, 116, 117, 118, 

 132, 257, 300 



Perrin du Lac, 121,335 



Pelvis of ape, 91 



Petit, 126, 210 



Petermann, 123 



Peters, 127 



Pelvis, size of, 64 



Peuls, 183 



Pernambuco, 173 



Peru, 146, 338; Indian, 295 



Peru, 172, 250, 369, 370 



Peruvian skulls, 107, 216 



Peruvian thrives at 7000 

 to 15,000 feet above the 

 sea, 37 



Peruvians, 137, 140; their 

 variable complexion, 49 



Petit, 126 



Pfyffer, 43, 188 



Philippines, 169, 188 



Philip, 65, 73 



Philipps, 238, 263 



Physical and mental qua- 

 lities, transmission of, 

 81 



Philippi, 251 



Philip, 141 



Philological investiga- 

 tions, 238 



Phrenology, its fables re- 

 jected in Germany, 237 



Physical changes to which 

 man is subject, 34 



Physiology, its relations 

 to psychology, 7 



Physical investigations, 17 



Physiological differences 

 in man, 90 



Pitcairns Island, children 

 swim, 87 



Pickering, 113, 173, 227 



Pigafetta, 123 



Pickering, 121 , 142, 157, 

 188, 219, 233, 250, 344, 

 349 



Pigment of Negro skin, 

 98 



INDEX. 



Pisang, 331 



Plough, 309 



Pitcairn, 147 



Peyroux de la Condre- 

 niere, 290 



Polyandry, 228 



Physiology, a branch of 

 anthropology, 6 



Peron and Lesueur, 106 



Polynesians, their differ- 

 ence of colour, 41 



Polack, 100, 114, 184,312 



Polo, M., 257 



Pondicherry, 129 



Poppig, 56, 87, 100, 120, 

 123, 145, 147, 154, 170, 

 172, 175, 180, 181,183, 

 219, 307, 309 



Population, density of, 3 



Population, 157 



Portlock and Dixon, 155 



Portuguese Creoles-, their 

 complexion, 48 



Portland Bay, 166 



Polltax, 163 



Port Essington, 366 



Pouqtieville, 76 



Pott, 273 



Pri chard, 261 



Potawatomis, 141 



Precocity of children, 40 



Port Natal, 56 



Power, 157 



Preserved heads, 163 



Prescott, 263 



Pfeyffer, 305, 318 



Polynesians, 114 



Polynesia, 64, 157 ; no hiss- 

 ing sound in, 135 



Plato's Eepublic, 317 



Polar nations, 129 



Political conditions, c61 



Polygamy, 153, 325; moral 

 bearing of the doctrine, 

 12 



Port Essington, 297, 343 



Port Stephens, 166 



Polyklet, 217 



Polynesians, 144, 160, 343 



Porcupine family, 85 



Portuguese, 170, 310; de- 

 generated, 65 



Pott, 76, 243, 253, 255 



Potawatomis, 115, 153 



Protestant missionaries, 

 intimidation imputed to 

 them, 161 



Property, 276 



Primitive state of man, 9 



Proportion of male to fe- 

 male births, 110 





Protoplasts, 20 



Protestant slave trade, 315 



Prognathffi, 235 



Proctor, 120, 130 



Proyart, 86, 358 



Pruner,47,91,93,94, 144, 

 169,181,210,216 



Pre-Celtic population of 

 Scotland, 195 



Prichard, 19, 24, 28, 29, 

 48, 51, 55, 57, 63, 64, 

 66, 72, 75, 81, 95, 109, 

 208, 217, 307 



Primeval Language, 245 



Prince Kegent's Bay, 140 



Psychical influence, 4 



Psychical unity, 321 



Psychology a branch of 

 anthropology, 6 



Psychical qualities trans- 

 missible, 83 



Psychological investiga- 

 tion, 259 



Presort, 42 



Puberty, time of, 40 



Puberty of girls, 110 



Pueblos, 184 



Puelches, 185 



Puris, 155, 299 



Quadroon, 170, 176 



Quandt, 128, 153, 258 



Quartin Dillon, 210 



Quatrefages, 187 



Question of the unity of 

 mankind, 11 



Quetelet, measurements 

 of, 63 



Quetelet, 40, 57, 111, 118, 

 121,237 



Quetzalcoatl, 374 



Quiches, 304 

 i Quichuas, 250, 304 



Quintroon, 170 



Quioga, 250 



Quirus, 218 



Quito, 120, 172 ; eleva- 

 tion of, 37 



Raffenel, 47, 86, 95, 133, 



173, 183,212 

 Eaces, intermixture of, 



171 



Raiatea, 156, 399 

 Rainy months, 133 

 Rajpoots, 51 

 Rathke, 87 

 Raratonga, 147 



