| 1885 - 558 lehte
...projection of mouth, and size of teeth, typically so in character of hair, and aberrant chiefly in width of skull in the parietal region. A cross with any of...have also left some traces on other parts of their organization. On the other hand, in many parts of the Melanesian region there are distinct evidences... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 760 lehte
...typically so in character of hair, and aberrant chiefly in width of skull in the parietal region. Л cross with any of the Polynesian or Malay races sufficiently...Polynesian elements in varying proportions, producing numerous physical modifications. In many of the inhabitants of the great island of New Guinea itself... | |
| 1886 - 922 lehte
...projection of mouth, and size of teeth, typically so in character of hair, and aberrant chiefly in width of skull in the parietal region. A cross with any of the Polynesian or Malay races suflSciently strong to produce this would, in all probability, have also left some traces on other... | |
| William Henry Flower - 1898 - 426 lehte
...projection of mouth, and size of teeth, typically so in character of hair, and aberrant chiefly in width of skull in the parietal region. A cross with any of...Polynesian elements in varying proportions, producing numerous physical modifications. In many of the inhabitants of the great island of New Guinea itself... | |
| Henry Ling Roth, Marion E. Butler - 1899 - 410 lehte
...character of hair, and aberrant chiefly in width of skull in the parietal region. A cross with any Polynesian or Malay races sufficiently strong to produce this would in all probability have left some traces on other parts of their organisation " — JAI De Quatrefages and Hamy state (p. 238)... | |
| 1885 - 448 lehte
...projection of mouth, and size of teeth, typically so in character of hair, and aberrant chiefly in width of skull in the parietal region. A cross with any of...Polynesian elements in varying proportions, producing numerous physical modifications. In many of the inhabitants of the great island of New Guinea itself... | |
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