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" We must necessarily infer that the development of the Negro and White proceeds on different lines. While with the latter the volume of the brain grows with the expansion of the brain-pan, in the former the growth of the brain is on the contrary arrested... "
Ethnology - Page 264
by Augustus Henry Keane - 1896 - 442 pages
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Nature, Volume 31

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1885 - 688 pages
...things depend, is worshipped by secret rites, nocturnal orgies, and human and animal sacrifices. sion of the brain-pan, in the former the growth of the...cranial sutures and lateral pressure of the frontal bone." l The chapter on the curious French Creole patois current amongst the Haytians will be found...
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Nature, Volume 31

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1885 - 760 pages
...things depend, is worshipped by secret rites, nocturnal orgies, and human and animal sacrifices. sion of the brain-pan, in the former the growth of the...cranial sutures and lateral pressure of the frontal bone." ' The chapter on the curious French Creole patois current amongst the Haytians will be found...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 17

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1888 - 924 pages
...animation giving place to a sort of lethargy, briskness yielding to indolence. Wo must necessarily suppose that the development of the Negro and White proceeds...cranial sutures and lateral pressure of the frontal bone." s It must at the same time be confessed that the question of the mental temperament of the Negro...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and ..., Volume 17

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1890 - 944 pages
...animation giving place to a sort of lethargy, briskness yielding to indolence. We must necessarily suppose that the development of the Negro and White proceeds...cranial sutures and lateral pressure of the frontal bone." * It must at the same time be confessed that the question of the mental temperament of the Negro...
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Anthropology for the People: A Refutation of the Theory of the Adamic Origin ...

Rev. William H. Campbell - Monogenism and polygenism - 1891 - 348 pages
...have attained their full intellectual development. About this age the growth of the negro brain is " arrested by the premature closing of the cranial sutures and lateral pressure of the frontal bone." What is said above of the negro applies to all the yellow races, but not to the same extent,...
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Ethnology: In Two Parts, I. Fundamental Ethnical Problems. II. The Primary ...

Augustus Henry Keane - Ethnology - 1896 - 484 pages
...attaining their normal development. Even in the Southern United States under the planot Marietta, . r tation system Filippo Manetta noticed that "the Negro...experiment to raise the Virginian freedmen by education, involvofCoi Ruffin 'n^> an expenditure of about ^1,000,000, the late Col. Frank G. Ruffin finds the...
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Ethnology. In Two Parts: I. Fundamental Ethnical Problems. II. The ..., Volume 1

Augustus Henry Keane - Anthropology - 1896 - 492 pages
...normal development. Even in the Southern United States under the planof Manetta, r tation system Fihppo Manetta noticed that "the Negro children were sharp,...experiment to raise the Virginian freedmen by education, involving an expenditure of about -/Ti, 000,000, the late of Col. Ruffin, • ' -° Col. Frank G. Ruffin...
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Travels in West Africa: Congo Francais, Corisco and Cameroons

Mary Henrietta Kingsley - Africa, West - 1897 - 812 pages
...intellectual faculties seem to be arrested before attaining their normal development " ; and further on, " We must necessarily infer that the development of...cranial sutures, and lateral pressure of the frontal bone." l You will frequently meet with the statement that the negro child is as intelligent, or more...
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Travels in West Africa

Mary H. Kingsley - Africa, West - 1897 - 896 pages
...intellectual faculties seem to be arrested before attaining their normal development " ; and further on, " We must necessarily infer that the development of...cranial sutures, and lateral pressure of the frontal bone."1 You will frequently meet with the statement that the negro child is as intelligent, or more...
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Travels in West Africa: Congo Francais, Corisco and Cameroons

Mary Henrietta Kingsley, Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther, William Forsell Kirby - Africa, West - 1897 - 808 pages
...must necessarily infer that the development of the negro and white proceeds on different lines. Whik with the latter the volume of the brain grows with...cranial sutures, and lateral pressure of the frontal bone." l You will frequently meet with the statement that the negro child is as intelligent, or more...
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