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The work surveys the peoples inhabiting territories under British control and influence, arranged by region—European dependencies, African colonies, Asian provinces, the Malayan peninsula and Oceanic islands, and the Americas. It describes physical types, languages and dialect groups, place-name evidence and migration hypotheses, and compares linguistic families (including discussion of Sanskrit and its relations). Religious beliefs, social customs, classification tables and numerals are examined alongside notes on colonial settlements, indigenous tribes and patterns of cultural contact. The author combines ethnographic description with comparative linguistic and historical observations to offer a systematic, region-by-region account of populations within British political reach.

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R. G. Latham

R. G. Latham was a prominent 19th-century philologist and ethnologist known for his extensive contributions to the study of language and human migration. His notable works include "A Handbook of the English Language," which serves as a comprehensive guide to English linguistics, and "Man and His Migrations," exploring the movements of human populations. Latham's writings often reflect a keen interest in the ethnology of Europe and the British Isles, as seen in titles like "The Ethnology of Europe" and "The Ethnology of the British Islands." Through his essays and studies, he significantly influenced the fields of philology and anthropology.

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