The upper lip is longer and more prominent. The lower lip projects forward from the lower jaw to such an extent that the chin forms no part of the face, the lower part of which is formed by the mouth. The buttocks are so much lower than in the Negro,... The History of Java - Page cxlivby Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 868 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Crawfurd - Austronesian languages - 1820 - 580 pages
...face. The upper lip is longer and more prominent. The lower lip projects forward from the lower jaw, to such an extent that the chin forms no part of the...distinction, but the calf of the leg is as high as in the negro." It is only, indeed, in mere exterior stamp that the puny negro of the Indian islands bears... | |
| Malthe Conrad Bruun - 1822 - 692 pages
...Indian Archipelago, vol. I. p. 24. that the chin makes no part of the face, the lower part of BOOK which is formed by the mouth. The buttocks are so much lower than in the negro as to constitute a marked distinction ; but the calf of the leg is equally high as in the negro." The description... | |
| John Anderson - Malay Archipelago and Peninsula - 1824 - 316 pages
...face. The oppef lip ij logger and more prominent. The lower lip projefh forward form the Iviwer j<w to such an extent that the chin forms no part of the face, the lower part of which ii formed by the mouth. The buttck) are 10 much lower than in the N-gro at to form a striking mark... | |
| Conrad Malte-Brun - Atlases - 1827 - 574 pages
...the lower jaw, to such an extent that the chin makes no part of the face, the lower part of which в formed by the mouth. The buttocks are so much lower than in the negro as to constitute a marked distinction ; but the calf of the leg is equally high as in the negro. The description... | |
| Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.) - India - 1828 - 878 pages
...face ; the upper lip is longer and more prominent. The lower lip projects forward from the lower jaw to such an extent, that the chin forms no part of...distinction, but the calf of the leg is as high as in the negro. On the north-west coast of Papua, which is the only quarter we are ac- • quainted with,... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1832 - 750 pages
...prominent. The lower lip projects forward from the lower jaw to such an extent that the chin makes no part of the face, the lower part of which is formed...buttocks are so much lower than in the negro as to constitute a marked distinction ; but the calf of the leg is equally high, as in the negro.' " " They... | |
| Edmund Roberts - History - 1837 - 484 pages
...part of the face, the lower part of which is formed by the mouth ; the buttocks are so much lower than the negro as to form a striking mark of distinction, but the ulf of the leg is w high aa in the negro." TEA. IT is well known wherever tea is used, that there are... | |
| James Richardson Logan - East Asia - 1850 - 782 pages
...from the lower jaw to such an extent that the chin forms no pan of the face, the lower part of wln'rii is formed by the mouth. The buttocks are so much lower...striking mark of distinction, but the calf of the leg It at high as in the Negro. (a) Crawford's Archipelago vol. 1, page 86. (*) History of Java, vol. 1... | |
| Science - 1848 - 448 pages
...face. The upper lip is longer and more prominent. The lower lip projects forward from the lower 'jaw to such an extent that the chin forms no part of the...distinction, but the calf of the leg is as high as in the Negro."* Both races appear to exist on the island of Wagiou, lying immediately at the north-west... | |
| Science - 1848 - 494 pages
...face. The upper lip is longer and more prominent. The lower lip projects forward from the lower jaw to such an extent that the chin forms no part of the...distinction, but the calf of the leg is as high as in the Negro."* Both races appear to exist on the island of Wagiou, lying immediately at the north-west... | |
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