FOOTNOTES:
[1] Reprinted by permission from The Journal of Race Development, Vol. III, No. 4.
[2] Cf., however, W. Ridgeway, "The Application of Zoölogical Laws to Man," Report, British Association for Advancement of Science (Dublin), 1908.
[3] Cf. Sergi, The Mediterranean Race, ch. xi, xiii.
[4] Sergi, Arii e Italici; Keane, Man Past and Present, ch. xii.
[5] Cf. W. J. Sollas, "Palaeolithic Races and their Modern Representatives," Science Progress, vol. iv, 1909-1910.
[6] The Races of Mankind; and "Les six races composant la population de l'Europe," Journal Anth. Inst., 1906.
[7] Illustrated by the various pure breeds or "races" of domestic animals.
[8] Mr. R. B. Bean's discussion of Deniker's "Six Races," e.g., goes far to show that such is probably the standing of the blond types, other than the dolicho-blond, among these six races of Europe; although such is not the conclusion to which Mr. Bean comes. Philippine Journal of Science, September, 1909.