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The plurality of the human race

Chapter 15: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
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The work argues for the existence of distinct human groups and surveys evidence from anatomy, physiology, pathology, comparative psychology, language, and philology to map human variation. It assesses environmental factors such as climate and the effects of hybridization, examines species concepts and taxonomic systems, and weighs competing hypotheses about human origins, including contested ideas about spontaneous generation. The treatment combines empirical observations with theoretical discussion, aiming to classify human diversity and to debate how far biological and cultural traits support plurality rather than a single origin.

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

  • Aborigines, 54
  • Abou Simbel, 50
  • Abyssinia, 57
  • Acclimatisation, 58, 89
  • Aërolites, 112
  • Africa, Central, inhabitants of, 14, 68
  • African equality with European, 8
  • Age of the world, 122
  • Aldridge, Ira, 63
  • America, 6, 67, 74
  • Anatomy, human, 13
  • Angles of the skull, 137
  • Anoplotherium, 42
  • Anthropological Societies of Paris and London, 7
  • Anthropomorphous apes, 11, 41
  • Antilles, 56
  • Ants, 33
  • Arabs, 47
  • Aryan family, 19, 131, 143
  • Asiatic tribes, 18
  • Australia, 14, 67
  • Australian aborigines, 5, 16, 17, 44
  • Babel, Tower of, 5
  • Bedouin, 147
  • Bees, 33
  • Bigenerate hybrids, 96
  • Bimana, order of, 38
  • Blood, 53
  • Bosjesmans, 55, 79
  • Bourbon, Isle of, 87
  • Bowed legs, 47
  • Brain, 12
  • Brazil, 69
  • Brute and man, 19
  • Buddha, 52, 67, 71
  • Caffres, 68, 79
  • Cairo, 146
  • Çakhya-Mouni, 52
  • Caledonians, 103
  • Cartesian theory, 26
  • Causæ degenerationis, 90
  • Central America, 81
  • Chain of gradation, 37
  • Chinese, 5, 53, 78
  • Circassia, 147
  • Classification, 64, 135
  • Climate, 92
  • Clitoris, 54
  • Colour, 148
  • Consanguinity, 107
  • Consciousness, 12
  • Copts, 147
  • Cordilleras, 66
  • Craniology, 138
  • Crétins, 106
  • Crocodile, 128
  • Cross-breeding, 97
  • Danelag, 104
  • Degraded nations, 75
  • Desdemona, 63
  • Development of animals, 15
  • Dhargonis, 18
  • Disease, 58
  • Dog, 34
  • Earth, motion of, round the sun, 6
  • Egyptians, 49, 139
  • England, 103
  • Esquimaux, 15, 17, 18, 53, 54, 68, 75
  • Eurygnathi, 45
  • Évangile de l’Enfance, 64
  • Evolution, 122
  • Family of man, 42
  • Fellah, 147
  • Flinder’s Island, 97
  • Flood, the word, 122
  • Foot, 49
  • Forearm in Negro, 48
  • France, ethnology of, 104
  • Frugivorous man, 39
  • Gallic mummy, 139
  • God, belief in, 71
  • Good and evil, 23
  • Goths, 62
  • Gradation, chain of, 37
  • Grecian, theories, 81
  • Hair, colour of, 50, 52
  • Half-castes, 98
  • Hamites, 131
  • Harems, 101
  • Height, differences of, 47
  • Hindoostan, 40, 145
  • Hippopotamus, 128
  • History, 80
  • Homoïdes, 98
  • Host, elevation of the, 66
  • Hottentots, 68
  • Human kingdom, 10
  • Humanitarian considerations, 73
  • Hybridity, 95
  • Iconography, 148
  • Ilotes, 84
  • Index, the congregation of the, 6
  • Individual-element, 124
  • Intelligence of man, 12
  • Japanese, 5
  • Jesus, 64
  • Jews, 70, 89
  • Korán, 1, 141
  • Labrador, 101
  • Language, 30, 33, 142, 145
  • Leucous, 51
  • Lima, 105
  • Linear series, 10
  • Lions, 128
  • Man and brute, 18
  • Marsh fever, 59
  • Material substance, 12
  • Mathesiological order of science, 2
  • Mechanical theory of mind, 26
  • Mediæval science, 1
  • Medium, action of, 82
  • Melanesians, 57
  • Melanocomous, 51
  • Monkey-countenance, 56
  • Monkey-people, 18
  • Monogenists, 3, 80
  • Monotheism, 66
  • Moral sense, 23
  • Mosaic statement, 114, 141
  • Namaquas, 68
  • Natural selection, 119
  • Negroes, 5, 39, 44, 48, 52, 53, 54, 58, 59, 60, 63, 64, 86, 147
  • Neo-Platonists, the, 2
  • New Guinea, 40
  • Nicaragua, 106
  • Niger, 59
  • Nile, 68
  • Nile-boats, 39
  • Noah’s curse, 50
  • Norma verticalis, 136
  • Normans, 101, 102
  • Nubians, 39, 101, 147
  • Official science, 113
  • Orang-outang, 19, 20, 22, 24, 41
  • Orthodox ethnology, 5
  • Orthognathi, 45
  • Othello, 63
  • Palæontology, 131
  • Pali, 145
  • Pandora, 133
  • Pathological varieties, 43, 58
  • Pelvis, form of, 46
  • Penis, 54
  • Peruvians, 55
  • Phidias, 5
  • Physiological varieties, 43
  • Polygenists, 3
  • Praxiteles, 5
  • Prepuce, 54
  • Prognathi, 45
  • Prometheus, 133
  • Protozoa, 111
  • Psychology, comparative, 24, 36
  • Races, 65
  • Reason and faith, 23
  • “Records of Creation,” 37
  • Religious dogmas, 9, 65, 67, 85
  • Reproduction by eggs, 111
  • Réunion, Isle of, 88
  • Revealed religion, 2
  • relations with science, 4
  • Revolution, 122
  • Riff, 89
  • Rosin-makers of the Landes, 39
  • Scandinavian antiquities, 48
  • Scriptures, the Holy, 1
  • Selection, natural, 118
  • Self-consciousness, 28
  • Semitic race, 1, 53, 65, 75, 89, 143
  • Sidereal kingdom, 11
  • Sierra Leone, 41, 93
  • Silurians, 103
  • Slaves, 84
  • Soudan, 45, 61
  • Soul in animals, 25
  • South Africa, 78
  • Spaniards, 47
  • Species, definition of, 108
  • Speech, 30
  • Sperma, 53
  • Spontaneous generation, 110, 123
  • Squatting attitude, 57
  • Stags, 85
  • Stirrup leather, 39
  • Struggle for existence, 102
  • Sumatran animal, 21
  • Sunburn, 91
  • Tartars, 47, 54
  • Thomas, St., 69
  • Toe, great, 39, 42
  • Truth, the reign of, 9, 23
  • Tuân, an orang-outang, 20
  • Turk, 147
  • Type, 99
  • Valmîki, poem of, 40
  • Vanikoro, 49
  • Variability of species, 115
  • Vera Cruz, 61
  • Vertebrate kingdom, 125
  • Vital competition, 128
  • Voice in animals, 34
  • Vulcan, 133
  • Wild man of the woods, 14
  • Woolly hair, 51
  • Xanthus, 51
  • Yellow Fever, 94
  • Zambos, 105
  • Zoology, 65, 85, 109