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I still think that they are on parallel lines with the work of the Clyde forger, who may have read about them in A Vida Moderna 1895, 1896, in Archeologo Portugues, in Encyclopedia dar Familiar, in various numbers, and in Religioes da Lusitania, vol. i. pp. 341, 342, , a work by the learned Director of the Ethnological Museum of Portugal.

Thomas J. Hutchinson, "On the Chaco and other Indians of South America," Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London, N.S. iii. p. 327. Amongst the Lengua Indians of the Paraguayan Chaco the marriage feast is now apparently extinct. Revue des Traditions Populaires, xv. p. 471. Taboo and the Perils of the Soul, pp. 145 sqq. E.J. Eyre, op. cit. ii. 295.

"As I am very much interested in this ethnological question, I shall enter into the search with great eagerness." "Thank you. Do you take the unity or diversity side of the discussion?" Her merry laugh rang out through the forest that bordered the road. "Oh, Mr. Leigh! what a ridiculous question!

Woodward found ten years ago; and forked hazel divining rods from the Mendips are a recognised part of ethnological collections. There are two ways of investigating the facts or fancies about the rod.

Nevertheless, although I do not absolutely deny that such is the case, the evidence of the whole body of ethnological fact e.g. those connected with the moral, intellectual, and physical conformation of the two populations is against it. Are we then to say that all the words of the table just given are borrowed from the Australian by the Papuans, or vice versa? No.

Now all of a sudden he beheld her transfigured, beside herself, her scatter-brained little head flung back in an attitude of giving, that offered the victorious playwright her snowy throat. Ethnological reasons underlie woman's adoration of everything strong, shining, violent. "If I were not here," thought Darlés with melancholy, "surely she would go to him."

Doubtless Hungarian Protestants often deemed, and not unreasonably deemed, that the contemptuous toleration of the Moslem Sultan was a lighter yoke than the persecution of the Catholic Emperor. But it was hardly on grounds of primeval kindred that they made the choice. The ethnological dialogue held at Constantinople does indeed sound like ethnological theory run mad.

Professor Müller and his contemporaries used to talk about the Indo-Germanic race, and Professor Sergi came forward with a more plausible Mediterranean race, and all sorts of people talk with the utmost possible vagueness about the Celtic race, that rubbish-heap of ethnological science or pretence.

This part of the Empire might be called the ethnological garden of tribes and various races in various stages of uncivilization. These secluded mountain areas, their unaltered conditions still telling forth the story of the world's youth, have been the cradle and the death-bed of nations, of vigorous and ambitious tribes bent on conquest and a career of glory.

We find it twice on a large piece of ornamental leather contained in the celebrated Corneto treasure preserved in the Royal Museum at Berlin; also on ancient pottery found at Konigsberg in the Neumark and preserved in the Markisches Museum in Berlin; and on a Bowl from Yucatan in the Berlin Ethnological Museum.

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