The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... instances of brown hair , approaching more or less the red . This applies both to the inhabitants of the highest north , as to the Polynesian islanders , to the Americans , as well as to the Turanians , etc. The inhabitants of Africa ...
... instances of brown hair , approaching more or less the red . This applies both to the inhabitants of the highest north , as to the Polynesian islanders , to the Americans , as well as to the Turanians , etc. The inhabitants of Africa ...
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... instance - is the appanage of almost all the great groups of mankind , and that all shades may be met with in one and the same race . It is this last circumstance which must be taken in account in considering the question whether the ...
... instance - is the appanage of almost all the great groups of mankind , and that all shades may be met with in one and the same race . It is this last circumstance which must be taken in account in considering the question whether the ...
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... instance of this kind . I have , even in Europe , met with three individuals whose hair had the same aspect ; but I had no opportunity of subjecting them to microscopic examination . The general form which results from the stiffness or ...
... instance of this kind . I have , even in Europe , met with three individuals whose hair had the same aspect ; but I had no opportunity of subjecting them to microscopic examination . The general form which results from the stiffness or ...
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... instance , in the Esquimaux and Laps . In this stage the hair is transparent , having in the above races the appearance of a silvered empty tube ; for I have never been able to detect the cellular thread which characterises the hair ...
... instance , in the Esquimaux and Laps . In this stage the hair is transparent , having in the above races the appearance of a silvered empty tube ; for I have never been able to detect the cellular thread which characterises the hair ...
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... instance , whose hair is very black , belong either to the second or third category ; either their hair presents the medullary coloured thread , or nothing particular can be distin- guished in the centre . I length , and we then cannot ...
... instance , whose hair is very black , belong either to the second or third category ; either their hair presents the medullary coloured thread , or nothing particular can be distin- guished in the centre . I length , and we then cannot ...
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