coe Lice 
~ 1880.] Anthropology. 537 
Hehe sd yan sie ave hesira wee of Eastern Malaysia and Western ig tee 
sia, have bee her bed than supplanted, the ahi producing the Mel- 
anesians in a tac so- alod “ Alfuros ” in the Wes 
No room is left for the Malay stock, Mr. jar holding, “ that 
for science there is no Malay type.” Again, w we have prominently 
set forth the discovery of a sas ethnical family i in South-eastern 
Asia, allied to the Caucasian and the Malayan, speaking polysylla- 
bic languages, recto tono; and it is upon this bridge that Mr. Keane 
passes from India to the farthest island of the Pacific. Excluding 
the dark races there are in the Indo-Chinese and Interoceanic 
area two fundamentally distinct racial types only—the yellow, or 
Mongolian, and the fair, or Caucasian; and, PAIRE to them, 
two fundamentally distinct forms of speech only—the monosylla- 
bic, spoken vario tono, and the polysyllabic, a recto tono. All 
the rest is the outcome of incessant secular interminglings. The 
following is a tabulated list of tribes: 
T. General Scheme of Indo-Chinese and Inter- Oceanic Races. 
A—DARK RACES. 
I. AUSTRAL Australian, Tasmanian ? 
ll. NEGRITO Aetas of Philipines, eye of Malacca, Andamanese 
Kar f New Guine: 
f Paptans Lege Interior New Guinea, Arfaks, Nufors, 
tapu, Aru, Waigin, Salwatty, Mysol, etc. 
S 
II. PAPUAN 4 ade, New Britain, New Ireland, Solomon, New 
s”), Timor, Serwatty, Kissa. 
B—CaucasIAn RACES (BROWN). 
Khmérs proper, Khinér-dom (Ku 1y), Samré, Xong, 
Stiêng, Charay, Cham, Prôôn, Banhar, Cedan 
Iv. 8» y. , ang, 
KHMER BRANCH Muong, Khma, Piak, awe tien. Mai, Muang, 
Lolo, 
Samoa, Tonga, Maori, Tahiti, Marquesas, Tuam 
V. SAWAIORI BRANCH Hawaii, emar Ellice, Niué, Motu, Fhoras 
Mentaw 
C—Moncut Races (YELLOW). 
VI. een Annamese, Siamese, Laos, Shan, Burmese, Khasia, Karen, Khyen, 
ng? 
D—Monco.orp RACES (OLIVE-BROWN AND BROWN). 
Malays, Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese, Balinese, At- 
chinese, Rejongs, Tagalo-Bisayans. 
Battas, Passumahs, Singkel, Lampung, Dyak, Nias, 
Nassau, Sumba, etc. 
Vil. MALAYAN BRANCH í 
VIII SUB- MALAYAN, 
RE-MALAYAN or 
INDONESIAN BRANCH 
TX, MIKRONESIAN BRANCH: Pelew, Caroline, Marshall, Gilbert, Ladrones. 
Lf. General Scheme of Indo-Chinese and Indo-Pacific Languages. 
WoS Cuniece Fanit y (monosyllabic, ee pe angu a exclusively on the 
main nland): Chines ese, Annamese, Siamese O, Shan, saaan 
B. Inpo-Pactric FAMiLY (polysyllabic lan ages, spok 5 Z 
, spoken recto tono). 
I, Mainland: Khmér fj Ba TA Ka uy, Cha gua y, Cham, Stieng, Banhar, Lawa, Ce- i 
etc. 
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