CONTENTS OF THIS VOLUME. Facts and Theories-Hypotheses concerning Origin-Unity of Race- Diversity of Race Spontaneous Generation-Origin of Animals and Plants-Primordial Centres of Population-Distribution of Plants and Animals-Adaptability of Species to Locality-Classification of Species-Ethnological Tests-Races of the Pacific-First Intercourse PAGE General Divisions-Hyperborean Nations-Aspects of Nature-Vegeta- · tion-Climate-Animals-The Eskimos-Their Country-Physical Characteristics Dress-Dwellings - Food - Weapons — Boots— Sledges Snow-shoes-Government-Domestic Affairs — Amuse- ments-Diseases-Burial-The Koniagas, their Physical and Social Habitat of the Columbian Group-Physical Geography-Sources of Food supply-Influence of Food and Climate-Four Extreme Classes— Haidahs-Their Home-Physical Peculiarities-Clothing-Shelter -Sustenance-Implements-Manufactures-Arts-Property-Laws -Slavery-Women-Customs- Medicine-Death-The Nootkas- Groupal Divisions: Northern, Central, and Southern Californians, and Shoshones-Country of the Californians-The Klamaths, Modocs, Shastas, Pitt River Indians, Eurocs, Cahrocs, Hoopahs, Weeyots, Tolewas, and Rogue River Indians, and their Customs-The Teha- mas, Pomos, Ukiahs, Gualalas, Sonomas, Petalumas, Napas, Suscols, Suisunes, Tamales, Karquines, Ohlones, Tulomos, Thamiens, Ol- chones, Rumsens, Escelens, and Others of Central California-The Cahuillas, Diegueños, Islanders, and Mission Rancherías of Southern Geographical Position of This Group, and Physical Features of the Ter- ritory-Family Divisions: Apaches, Pueblos, Lower Californians, and Northern Mexicans-The Apache Family: Comanches, Apaches Proper, Hualapais, Yumas, Cosninos, Yampais, Yalchedunes, Ya- majabs, Cochees, Cruzados, Nijoras, Navajos, Mojaves, and their Customs-The Pueblo Family: Pueblos, Moquis, Pimas, Maricopas, Pápagos, and their Neighbors-The Cochimis, Waicuris, Pericuis, and Other Lower Californians-The Seris, Sinaloas, Tarahumares, Conchos, Tepehuanes, Tobosos, Acaxes, and Others in Northern Territorial Aspects-Two Main Divisions: Wild Tribes of Central Mex- ico, and Wild Tribes of Southern Mexico-The Coras and Others in Jalisco-Descendants of the Aztecs-The Otomís and Mazahuas Adjacent to the Valley of Mexico-The Pames-The Tarascos and Matlaltzincas of Michoacan-The Huaztecs and Totonacs of Vera Cruz and Tamaulipas-The Chontales, Chinantecs, Mazatecs, Cui- catecs, Chatinos, Miztecs, Zapotecs, Mijes, Huaves, Chiapanecs, Zoques, Lacandones, Choles, Mames, Tzotziles, Tzendales, Cho- Physical Geography and Climate-Three Groupal Divisions: First, the Nations of Yucatan, Guatemala, Salvador, Western Honduras, and Nicaragua; Second, the Mosquitos of Honduras; Third, the Na- tions of Costa Rica and the Isthmus of Panamá-The Popolucas, Pipiles, and Chontales-The Descendants of the Maya-Quiché Races -The Natives of Nicaragua-The Mosquitos, Poyas, Ramas, Lencas, Towkas, Woolwas, and Xicaques of Honduras-The Guatusos of the Rio Frio-The Caimanes, Bayamos, Dorachos, Goajiros, Mandingos, Savanerics, Sayrones, Viscitas, and Others Living in Costa Rica and AUTHORITIES QUOTED. 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