[190] D. G. Brinton, “On the Alaguilac Language of Guatemala,” in Proceedings of the American Philosoph. Soc., 1887.
[191] D. G. Brinton, The Güegüence, a comedy ballet in the Dialect of Nicaragua. Introduction, p. viii. (Philadelphia, 1883).
[192] C. H. Berendt, Bull. of the Amer. Geog. Society, 1876, p. 11.
[193] Karl von der Steinen, Durch Central Brasilien, s. 308.
[194] On this complex question compare Verhandlungen der Berliner Anthrop. Gesell., 1886, s. 703; 1887, s. 532, and elsewhere; Karl von den Steinen, Durch Central Brasilien, s. 295, and the work of Von Martius, Zur Ethnographie Amerika’s zumal Brasiliens, Vol. I. (Leipzig, 1867).
[195] The most careful analysis of the Peruvian government is given by Dr. Gustav Brühl, Die Culturvölker Alt-America’s, pp. 369, sq. (Cincinnati, 1887).
[196] Dr. J. Orgeas, La Pathologie des Races Humaines, p. 481 (Paris, 1886).
[197] Authorities in Hovelacque et Hervé, Précis d’Anthropologie, 214, sq.
[198] This is the opinion advocated by de Quatrefages. His arguments will be found in the seventh chapter of his Histoire Générale des Races Humaines (Paris, 1889).
[199] Dr. J. Orgeas, La Pathologie des Races Humaines, p. 481.