races of man, and their geographical distribution. (United States exploring Expedition during the years 1838-1842)
Object number11769
TitleThe races of man, and their geographical distribution. (United States exploring Expedition during the years 1838-1842)
Author
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherChapman, J.
Year of publication1849
Pagination447
Illustrations12 pl., 1 carte, 5 fig.
Dimensionsquarto
Materialboek
NotesEnumeration of the races.
Explanation of the map.
The mongolian race.
The malayan race.
The australian race. The papuan race - The negrillo race
The telingan or indian race.
The negro race.
The ethiopian race.
The hottentot race.
The abyssinian race.
The white or arabian race.
Association of the races.
Relations between the races.
The geographical progress of knowledge.
Migrations by sea.
Migrations by land.
The origine of agriculture.
Zoological deductions. The introduced animals and plants of America.
The introduced animals and plants of the islands of the Pacific.
The introduced animals and plants of equatorial Africa.
The introduced animals and plants of southern Arabia.
The antiquities and the introduced animals and plants of Hindoostan.
The introduced animals and plants of Egypt, enumerated in chronological order.
Explanation of the map.
The mongolian race.
The malayan race.
The australian race. The papuan race - The negrillo race
The telingan or indian race.
The negro race.
The ethiopian race.
The hottentot race.
The abyssinian race.
The white or arabian race.
Association of the races.
Relations between the races.
The geographical progress of knowledge.
Migrations by sea.
Migrations by land.
The origine of agriculture.
Zoological deductions. The introduced animals and plants of America.
The introduced animals and plants of the islands of the Pacific.
The introduced animals and plants of equatorial Africa.
The introduced animals and plants of southern Arabia.
The antiquities and the introduced animals and plants of Hindoostan.
The introduced animals and plants of Egypt, enumerated in chronological order.