EXPLANATION OF PLATES.

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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]