. Untrodden fields of anthropology [electronic resource] : observations on the esoteric manners and customs of semi-civilized peoples; being a record of thirty years experience in Asia, Africa, America and Oceania. perversions of sexual passion.—The EuropeanColony in Tonquin. [Page 164 Chapter XL My sojourn in Cambodia.—Anthropological characteristicsof the Cambodians.—Organs of generation.—Foreign racesinhabiting Cambodia.—The Malays and Chams.—The Chinese.— XL CONTENTS Chapter VI. The convict under military B***. President ofthe Council of War.—Curious Cases tried before the Counc


. Untrodden fields of anthropology [electronic resource] : observations on the esoteric manners and customs of semi-civilized peoples; being a record of thirty years experience in Asia, Africa, America and Oceania. perversions of sexual passion.—The EuropeanColony in Tonquin. [Page 164 Chapter XL My sojourn in Cambodia.—Anthropological characteristicsof the Cambodians.—Organs of generation.—Foreign racesinhabiting Cambodia.—The Malays and Chams.—The Chinese.— XL CONTENTS Chapter VI. The convict under military B***. President ofthe Council of War.—Curious Cases tried before the Council.—Angola S***, and her Chemise.—The p0llo% of the Bullock.—The difference between a bull and a bullock.—The convict whoforced the old Negress.—The Arab who wanted to impale theHindoo—Pederasty amongst Arabs.—Arab Criminal Assaultsand Eape. W 308 Chapter VII. My Stay at Martinique.—The whites, called pure Creoles.—Prejudice against Colour.—The Black characteristicsof the Coloured girl and her passionate nature. — « Fricatrices CPaSe 334 Française née au Tonkin tin-Chine : ; ■ - c - -. TClntrobben jficlbs of PART THE FIRST.—ASIA. Cochin-China—Tonquin— I. Cochin-China thirty years ago.—A few words about Saigon asit was.—Other Asiatic Races, besides the Annamites, inhabitingCochin-China. —The Hindoos, otherwise known as Malabars.—Cambodians.—Malays. —Mors.— Anthropological characteristics ofthe Mors.—Chams. —The Ta gals of Manilla. —The Chinesetoivn of Cho-lon. — The Chinese race. —Trades and professions.— Diversity of anthropological types amongst the Chinese.—The Minhuongs.—A fciv words on the manners and customsof the Chinese and Cochin- Chinese.— The Chinese theatre. Cochin-China thirty Years ago. Cochin-China wasthe first colony I visited, and the impressions I retainof it are like those of a beardle


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