To cancel such a statement as this, some industry is required on the other side; at least a collection of 4,234 other cases. Anybody can say that a laboriously tabulated statement is false. But it requires patience to demonstrate it.

[5] A New View of the Temperance Question. By Edwin Reed, Boston, 1889.

[6] Einen Raketensatz im Leibe führen.

[7] From over the water; or it may be derived from Ilokos, or Tagal.

[8] "And all collections of rocks, minerals, soils, fossils, and objects of natural history, archæology, and ethnology, made by the Coast and Interior Survey, the Geological Survey, or by any other parties for the Government of the United States, when no longer needed for investigations in progress, shall be deposited in the National Museum...."—Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the United States, vol. i, second edition, 1874-1891, p. 252.

[9] Century Magazine, vol. lv, 1897, p. 156.

[10] To prevent misunderstanding, I should perhaps add that I have not neglected the anthropological aspects of the question. My paper on The Racial Characteristics of Modern Jews, which appeared in the Journal of the Anthropological Institute for 1885, contained, I believe Professor Ripley would allow, the fullest account of Jewish anthropometry collected up to that date.

[11] On the Comparative Anthropometry of English Jews, in the Journal of the Anthropological Institute for 1889.

[12] Babylonian Talmud, Gittin, 85a.

[13] Die Natürliche Auslese beim Menschen, Jena, 1883.