| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1869 - 688 Seiten
...reasons that have led me to consider this division of the Oceanic races to be a true and natural one. The Malayan race, as a whole, undoubtedly very closely...physiognomy was concerned, would pass very well for Chinese. Then, again, we have the most typical of the Malayan tribes inhabiting a portion of the Asiatic continent... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 770 Seiten
..." as a whole undoubtedly very closely resembles the East Asian populations from Siam to Manchuria. I was much struck with this, when in the Island of...was concerned, would pass very well for Chinese." Hence Ue Quatrefages rightly rejects the claim of the Malays to be regarded as a fundamental type.... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1869 - 694 Seiten
...reasons that have led me to consider this division of the Oceanic races to be a true and natural one. The Malayan race, as a whole, undoubtedly very closely...of Bali I saw Chinese traders who had adopted the cos- • tume of that country, and who could then hardly be distinIN THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO. 593 squished... | |
| 1873 - 966 Seiten
...years of age are very pleasing, and some have countenances which are in their way almost perfect. . . . The Malayan race, as a whole, undoubtedly very closely...was concerned, would pass very well for Chinese." (Vol. ii., pp. 441-2, and 453.) Before making any remarks on this description, I will quote the following... | |
| Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 560 Seiten
..."I was much struck when, in the island of Bali, I saw Chinese traders who had adopted the costumes of that country, and who could then hardly be distinguished...was concerned, would pass very well for Chinese." Latham speaks of the physical characters of the Malays as " truly Indo-Chinese," <5 and in another... | |
| Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 584 Seiten
...historical evidence can be found." 43 Wallace decides the matter when he writes,*4 " I was much struck when, in the island of Bali, I saw Chinese traders who had adopted the costumes of that country, and who could then hardly be distinguished from Malays, and, on the other... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 696 Seiten
...as a whole, undoubtedly very closely resembles tho East Asian population from Siam to Mandehouria. I was much, struck with this, when in the island of...physiognomy was concerned, would pass very well for Chinese. " It appears, therefore, that whether we consider their physical conformation, their moral characteristics,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 698 Seiten
...features. " The Malayan race, as a whole, undoubtedly very closely resembles the East Asian population from Siam to Mandchouria. I was much struck with this,...distinguished from Malays ; and, on the other hand, I havo seen natives of Java, who, as far as physiognomy was concerned, would pass very well for Chinese.... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 724 Seiten
...as a whole, undoubtedly very closely resembles tho East Asian population from Siam to Mandehouria. I was much struck with this, when in the island of Bali I saw Chinese traders who had adopted tho costume of that country, and who could then hardly bo distinguished from Malays ; and, on tho other... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 656 Seiten
..." as a whole undoubtedly very closely resembles the East Asian populations from Siam to Manchuria. I was much struck with this, when in the Island of...physiognomy was concerned, would pass very well for Chinese.'1 Hence De (juatrefages rightly rejects the claim of the Malays to be regarded as a fundamental... | |
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