[1538] Palmer, in ‘Jour. Anthr. Inst.,’ vol. xiii. p. 280, note.
[1539] Williams, ‘Narrative of Missionary Enterprises,’ p. 539. Cf. Ellis, ‘Polynesian Researches,’ vol. i. p. 81; King and Fitzroy, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 527.
[1540] Waitz, ‘Introduction to Anthropology,’ p. 305.
[1541] Prichard, ‘Researches into the Physical History of Mankind,’ vol. iv. p. 519.
[1542] Wallace, ‘Travels on the Amazon,’ p. 493. For other instances of different ideas of beauty, see Darwin, ‘The Descent of Man,’ vol. ii. pp. 374-381.
[1543] Bombet, ‘The Lives of Haydn and Mozart,’ p. 278.
[1544] Spencer, ‘Essays,’ vol. ii. pp. 156, 162. Mr. Spencer’s view on this point bears a close resemblance to that of Vischer, the Hegelian, according to whom the Indo-European race alone is really beautiful (Vischer, ‘Aesthetik,’ vol. ii. pp. 175, et seq.).
[1545] Spencer, ‘Descriptive Sociology,’ Asiatic Races, p. 29.
[1546] v. Weber, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 174; vol. ii. p. 200. Barrow, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 390.
[1547] Reade, loc. cit. p. 74.