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1. A Yakut. From Von Middendorf (Travels in Siberia) 1
2. Skull of an Eskimo. From Prichard's Physical History of Mankind 5
3. Skull of one of Napoleon's Guards killed at Waterloo. Ibid. 5
4. Skull of a Creole Negro. Ibid. 6
5. A Yakut Female. From Von Middendorf 94
6, 7. Papuan skulls. From the Voyage sur L'Uranie et La Physicienne 213
8. A Native of Van Diemen's Land. Drawn by Campbell De Morgan, Esq., from a cast belonging to the Ethnological Society 245
9. SamÖeid Man. From Von Middendorf 268
10. Ground-plan of embankments in Ohio. From the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 360
11. Ground-plan, &c., in Wisconsin. Ibid. 361
12. Antiquities from the Tumali of the Valley of the Mississippi. Ibid. 362
13. Casa Grande. From a Treatise of Mr. Squier's upon the Ethnology of California and New Mexico 388
14. A Patagonian Female. From a Treatise of Professor Retzius on the Patagonians 417
15. Fac-simile of a Vei MS., in the possession of the Royal Geographical Society, taken by E. Norriss, Esq., F.A.S. 474
16. Arrow-headed Persian character. From Rawlinson. Transactions of Asiatic Society 522
17. Tuarick Alphabet. From Richardson 523
18. Specimen of the Cherokee syllabic alphabet. From a Cherokee Newspaper 524
19. Sub-Himalayan Indians. From Hodgson's Kocch, Bodo, and DhimÁl 548
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