[95] Pickett, pp. 399-400.

[96] "The Negro Problem," Pickett, 1909, pp. 399-400.

[97] "The Negro in the New World," Sir Harry Johnston, p. 478.

[98] Ib., p. 470.

[99] "The Negro Problem," William Pickett, pp. 136-38. Rare Traits, etc., of the Negro, Statistician, Prudential Ins. Co. of America, p. 219 et seq.

[100] "Two Perils of the Indo-European," The Open Court, January 23, 1890, p. 2052.

Transcriber's note:

Hyphenation is inconsistent.

Obvious printer's errors have been corrected.

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