[67]. L.c., pp. 291–314.

[68]. Flint, l.c., pp. 279 f.

[69]. Flint, l.c., p. 286.—(Turgot died in 1781.)

[70]. Ripley, The Races of Europe (1899), p. 4.—Cuvier was twenty years younger than Goethe; both died in the same year.

[71]. E. G. Conklin, Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men (Princeton Univ. Press, 1915, 533 pp.), p. 303.

[72]. Eckermanns Gespräche mit Goethe, neu herausgegeben v. H. H. Houben (Leipzig: Brockhaus, 1909), p. 264.

[73]. Ibid., p. 265.—These two passages are also cited by Kupffer, Klima and Dichtung, p. 64.

[74]. Eckermanns Gespräche mit Goethe, p. 542.

[75]. Ibid., p. 546.

[76]. Karl Lamprecht, “Neue Kulturgeschichte” (pp. 449–64 in Das Jahr 1913, Ein Gesamtbild der Kulturentwicklung, hg. v. D. Sarason, Leipzig-Berlin: B. G. Teubner, 1913), p. 453.