I have delayed publication in the hope 
ore complete by a good elementary 
undertake a similar research. 
In conclusion, we may remark that the coloring matter of the 
_ with bicarbonate of lime may render it a valuable reagent in 
! a analysis. The fact that it is not precipitated by gela- 
- ter of wines, will serve to distinguish the two when associated. 
‘Tt still remains to be decided whether the coloring principle of 
Art. XXVIUI.—On the Method of Measurements, as a diagnostic 
means of distinguishing Human Races, adopted by Drs. Scherzer 
and Schwarz, in the Austrian circumnavigatory Expedition of the 
“Novara”; by JosepH BARNARD DAVIS. 
F they are capable of yielding. . Travellers have generally con- 
oe lare submitted any considerable number of these. people to 
Anthropology stands in need of many more accurate and ex- 
. observations, to derive the full results from these sources 
3 ad others have, besides, ascertained the length of th 
2 a few have subjected the head to a series of supericia! } 
ts. As we are fully assured that this latter division of 
