INDEX. 



401 



Ren du, 2 10 



Rengger, 102, 104, 109, 



121, 123, 127, 189, 158, 



154, 156, 308 

 Redskins, 152 

 Reptiles, wide distribution 



of, 197 

 Reeke, 111 



Religious notions, 369 

 Religion of primitive man, 



302 



Remusat, 261 

 Resiniers of Aquitaine,102 

 Respiration, 109 

 Retzius, 76, 78, 225, 234, 



235, 238, 253 

 Reversion to original type, 



27 

 Reversion no criterion of 



race, 33 

 Rey, 75 

 Riccarees, 145 

 Richardt, 111 

 Richardson, 116, 164, 209 

 Riggs, 242 

 Riley, 138 

 Rioja, 308 



Rio Janeiro, 251, 309 

 Ritter, 38, 51, 63, 65, 115, 



138,156, 175,332 

 Ritter, C., 340 

 Rivero and Tschudi, 246 

 Robertson, G. A., 1 13, 143 

 Robertson, G. P. and W. 



P., 293 

 Rochet d'Hericourt, 210, 



326 



Rochon, 218 

 Rodriguez, 219 

 Robillas,43 

 Romanic nations, 77 

 Romer, 1 



Roquefeuille, 219, 301 

 Rose Cowper, 293 

 Ross, 109, 115, 271, 316 

 Ross, ,T., 140 

 Roth, 135 

 Rougemont, 257 

 Rousseau, 289 

 Rudolpbi, 23, 201 

 Ruppell, 66, 210, 325 

 Rush, 88, 170 

 Russegger, 126, 133, 142, 



211 



Russian peasants, 307 

 Russo - American Com- 

 pany, 314 



Sack, v., 177 



Sadler, 111 



Sahantin, 242 



St. Peter's River, 337 



St. Crica, 251, 258 



St. Hilaire, S. Geoffroy, 

 1, 63, 171 



St. Hilaire, A. de, 49, 132, 

 170, 179, 309, 319 



St. Thomas, 133 



Salt, 65, 210 



Samoa, 157 



Samoa Archipelago, 272 



Samoiedes, 199,215,227 



Sandwich islanders, 159, 

 lf.0, 306 



Sandwich islands, 297 



Sandifort, 101, 224, 238 



San Luis, 308 



S. Salvador, 251 



Sanscrit, 245, 252 



Sarawak, 366 



Sarraiento, 181, 308 



Sartorius, 180 



Savage, civilized man in- 

 ferior sensually to, 137 



Savage, 181 



Savolax, 76, 253 



Say, 103, 109, 137, 155,156 



Scarlett, 88, 218 



Scalphunting by White 

 Americans, 150 



Schamanism, 255, 303 



Scherzer, 189, 251 



Schlegel, 197 



Schleicher, 75, 249 



Schendy, 69 



Schiel, 138 



Schultz,238 



Schoffer, 156 



Schoolcraft, 14, 62, 107, 

 145, 148, 149, 150, 151, 

 164, 238, 243, 263 



Schomburgk, Sir R., 37, 

 40, 96, 130, 146, 153, 

 154, 174, 180, 189, 290, 

 312, 319 



Scbon and Crowther, 133 



Schoschonies, 62 



Schadow, 217 



Scherzen, 167 



Schmaida, 170, 175, 181 



Scruple, 348 



Scythian, 253 



Sea voyages, 204 



Seemann, 15, 62, 140, 187, 

 217 



Selberg, 305, 315, 330 



Selisk, 243 



Semitic-Phoenician, 348 



Semitic, 222 



Semple, 184, 188, 348 



Senaar, 208, 213 



Senaar, Arabs of, 101 



Senegambia, 133, 137,367 



Sentences,construction of, 

 241 



Senegal, 214 



Senses, perfection of, 137 



Sense of shame, 299 



Sense of smell in Negro, 

 95 



Sertanejos, 173 



Sertajo, 310 



Sererer, 300 



Serres, 79, 101, 177, 182, 

 183 



Sesamoid bones, 97 



Sexual excesses, 297 



Shape of the skull, con- 

 stant to a certain ex- 

 tent, 232 



Shangallas, 210 



Sheighias, 63 



Shorthand, 157 



Siah-Posh, 45 



Siamese, 304 



Siberian tribes, 110 



Sicily, 253 



Siebols, 172 



Sikeliotes, 253 



Sikhs, originally Hindoos, 

 74 



Siland, 125 



Silliman, 263 



Simbura, 313 



Simon, Pedro, 219, 373 



Simon, 99 



Simpson,47, 148, 163, 257, 

 336 



Singapore, 254 



Sioux, 109, 115, 149, 155, 

 335 



Sit graves, 61 



Skeleton of Negro heavy, 

 93 



Skin of Negro, 98 



Skinner, 119 



Skull, form of, 78 



Skull, deviations in, 217 



Skull of Negro thick, 93 



Slaveholders and slave- 

 dealers, 92 



Slaveholders, 315 



Slaves well cared for lose 

 their specific odour, 73 



Smell, sense of, 140 



Small- pox, 164 



Small-pox poison, 145 



Smith, Hamilton, 118, 

 142, 185, 192, 2fil 



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