Human physiology (Volume 2) . Negro Variety. 594 INDIVIDUAL Mongolian Variety. with which her sable inhabitants are capable of conducting, notonly the municipal, but the foreign concerns of a considerable community. It must be admitted,however, that from organization, thisrace would seem to be, cxieris pari-bus, less fitted for intellectual distinc-tion than the Caucasian,11 and singulardifferences have been observed be-tween them and the Caucasian race,when exposed to similar mental andphysical The Ethiopian race is subdividedby Dr. Mortonc into six families: —the N


Human physiology (Volume 2) . Negro Variety. 594 INDIVIDUAL Mongolian Variety. with which her sable inhabitants are capable of conducting, notonly the municipal, but the foreign concerns of a considerable community. It must be admitted,however, that from organization, thisrace would seem to be, cxieris pari-bus, less fitted for intellectual distinc-tion than the Caucasian,11 and singulardifferences have been observed be-tween them and the Caucasian race,when exposed to similar mental andphysical The Ethiopian race is subdividedby Dr. Mortonc into six families: —the Negro; the Caffrarian; the Hot-tentot ; the Oceanic Negro ; the Aus-tralian, and the c. Mongolian Race. — The Mon-f\ golian, ^sialic, Kalmuck or Chinese,race, the brown man of Gmelin, isrecognised by prominent and widecheek bones; flat, square visage;small and oblique eyes ; straight andblack hair; scanty beard, and olivecomplexion. The marginal head is from Blumenbach. It is that of FeodorIvanowitsch, a Kalmuck, given by the Empress of Russia to thehered


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