that already quoted, made by Dr. Woodruff, 1 a surgeon in 

 the U.S. Array, after experience both in the Philippines 

 and in the Southern States of Amerien, that '"each climate 

 is exactly suited by natural law to the particular human 

 racial type evolved under its influence, but cannot be 

 adjusted to any other." We find also that a writer of such 

 calibre as Benj. Kidd, in his well known work, 2 makes 

 the statement that, "In the tropics the white man lives 

 and works only as a diver lives and works under water." 

 Yet he admits that the black races will make no develop- 

 ment under native government ; and further he says:— 

 "The great rivalry of the future is already upon us. It is for 



i>rcd from the temperate regions.' 



expressed by Professor C. H. Pearson 4 in 

 and Character" (Chap. 1), who predicted- 



