CONTENTS. 



ANTHROPOLOGY. 



CHAPTER I. 



Prehistoric Races. 



(N. B. The numbers refer to the paragraphs.) 



The prehistoric difficulty, 3 ; barbarism, 6 ; geography 

 of the prehistoric, 10 ; methods of induction, 13 ; geologi- 

 cal chronology, 15 ; argument of induction, 16. 



Archaeology, 18 ; ages of metal, 19 ; neolithic age of pol- 

 ished stone, 25 ; evidence, 28 ; palaeolithic age of chipped 

 stone, 29 ; glacial epoch, 30 ; epochs, periods, formations, 

 31 ; results of archaeology, 32. 



Palaeontology, 33 ; extinction of species, 34 ; subdivisions 

 of the ages, 35. 



Anthropology, 36 ; tertiary man, 38 ; man and geology, 

 46 ; man and the universe, 47. 



CHAPTER II. 



Actual Races in History. 



The term, species, 51 ; the test of species, 52 ; the term, 

 race, 55 ; analogies of the lower orders, 56 ; variations, 58 ; 

 argument of analogy, 59. 



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