70 THE ETHKOLOQT OF THE tHXttAY AILCHIP*! 40O. 



the nwe and forehead observable in many of the Papuas, • i« also 

 a characteristic of some of the 8. Indian and E. African people. 

 Some of the African tribes have a Semitic cast of countenance, and 

 there are varieties of the southern Indian and Papuan families 

 which present I be same aspect. But the grand resemblance is 

 that which appears in the more generally prevailing churai-tcriatics 

 of both families, — such as the spiral hair; the oval and sometimes 

 elongated f.rm of the face ; the moderate thickness of the lips 

 which in some varieties even become thin ; the general absence 

 of the nrognnthous form, which is so marked a peculiarity of some 

 of the African and Asianrsian negroes, and of the obliquity 

 of the ocular Opening and sm&Hness of the eye which distinguish 

 muny of the L. Asian races; the nose, full and somewhat flat but 

 somciimrs slightly aquiline, and, in genera! standing out from the 

 faee mitch more thou in die S. E. Asian ruccs ; the anterior 



A type intermrilblif Iwtwn the African and tbl Tfhtto-Aniim benmmon where 



till? P&pUa* 



tV Papua 



tlMWJ in t 1 



itiuu of the Tjh 

 '« Bijdraucn tot <lr Kcnnu tvi, 

 6 of Pt. 8, and, In a ]e*i dog 

 ii ehnrnoter. Stvt. '2 and 6 of V, 

 I men whom I have frtquenlly ae 



shell h en-after de»rnlie its prevailing viirie»li^-i. Meantime f h<b 

 tootle fr-.nn an attentive ol**!mtlfln or an awemhhgenf -in orBOf 

 lower rla^-'t may be mluraitlug. Note g» m.njlly py rumhln!. L c. tu 

 rw,i, mailing hi a straight Una into, or Lm-Iuw, the forehead 00001 

 wih tt, in«lead of having itn arch and an ck-rated apine ri»Uiff 

 curve ; the hnie broad, from the ato being more t brown oat or umkh 

 nngle with the^pHitn fhnnln the Iranian, but high— the tin came 

 Wbrm m. hvaI irvm the *l<ie tins resemblance tu ih« Papuan inw i- v 

 the frui-tal mid nasal profile line-, parHcuhirly ibe lut -ex, are in gen 

 thif latter mwkei n dreidrtl angle ih" lormer and Kometfaow rut 

 to form lli* Papuan Indrnfa'lon, although it b rnn-ly to deep. Apeeu 

 no*e,r*a mMlfu the ancient Egypibn, bfbwaiiBi m'-vm , Tb** br»ri70 

 by the lower c 

 tur runs into I 

 esnonnVd and 



\ mortjrH 

 hiinm all 

 In PJ. 7, 

 ;h astr.k- 

 pore, that 



to decided 

 Europe, f 

 -Ing imt»* 

 uu! nftbe 

 ifld low at 



it U In a 

 i>r« onto e 

 ■ artgitbu\ 

 nurkabie ; 

 nigh , and 



all curved 

 rv u flte niad 

 is the tat- 

 ons more 

 than in the 



n-hifal rjiJk^i noil the spina of «ve nose b dorlJedly dilf 

 the former instead of appearing to rue from it. Tit 



thrown up (a*, in , I nkes Torrwt Strait portrait* II p. 



_ ui, and tin* nanp? rounder and mom open and Tbihle. Thb protnl- 

 n-'n-vo fh'- n«*rtriU much affects the ehamcer of the face as com parol wiih ihe 

 Indo- European. _ (The o|ieu ttottinls whiidi m fr«»qiietrtly frive a pei'uliar and, in 

 Haropean eye*, «iu^ular)> dbiMteful character totho iL Atdnnfiice, are much rrmnd- 

 «r than the Tu mil or JUtdaseabn, and of'»*n nrcninpanud by n want oinnv point, ths 

 extremity appearin;? e» il it bod tweufhorn offln a »tnn»lmi dhwetlon and tnenpr*^aed 

 down *o a* to gh-e the narea a round Instead «f iin elongated ^npc, and to throw 

 oat die aloe till they appear more ae laierul appnudage* than Maj*rtof ifcenoie. 

 The iiptnn. (A tue Tamil- Melnnoian b latoral n<d uni«rlnr, being emVfly run«ed 

 by the point descending below tlie brd of tliecurvrd nieaond eipoJng tbebteral 

 or Inner margin* of the *. ptum. J The Hjm nre gntertdly thhdter and with a mure 

 inimal cbarac^r than the Kurop«nn; sotdh are a little and others a good deal 

 ••!• '«it the uitjkTjiiw bn..: iim^rlorh bnrtteSna; Tb* uem-ml 'rhortK tef 

 ieema to br E. Atrican. Tee Inard b strong an ^nmjik*: a f. jturr tvlucb ffrr-a lT 

 di*iinffui«h.j=i the Tamil from the Mongol and allied 8. K, AnUn and A^iunc-taH 

 triiw«. Jigcbrinci genoraity *t ndxht anlhaln. iWlup^e and Itoriioiital. r-W. 

 hand weM d«fek)pr l ami l*tween roundbdi and rfattiah but more Inclined to fl* 

 tatter. Tin! nearest faces to the finer of the ancient Egyptian that I hava ever 

 •een, have been amongst the more delicately farmed Taalk; 



