10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIMIOID»
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simioid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London
... will tend to rank the Trent Valley skulls with the "river-bed" race of Professor
Busk, unless the peculiar character which I shall now point out should cause it to
be regarded as of a more degraded, or properly more simioid type — a point we
do ...
Hence he considers it probable that the Simioid ancestors of different races of
mankind have sprung originally as twigs from each of these main branches ; or
rather perhaps that the human forms constitute the summits of the main branches,
...
3
Atlantic Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Art and Politics
That a continent has existed, connecting Madagascar with Sumatra and Java,
seems to be quite probable ; and it is not at all improbable that, if we could
explore that submerged land, we might find traces of the earliest type of simioid
man.
4
America's Greatest Problem: The Negro
Dr. Chamberlain, in quoting Dr. Shute, says: “As 'anatomical peculiarities, which,
taken together, stamp a race as high or low,' Dr. Shute mentions the following,
which are more or less simioid: — “I. Cranial sutures simple and uniting early. “2.
Robert Wilson Shufeldt, 2010
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The Journal of Science: And Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
... species ; what we call species are well-defined varieties, and especially
varieties confirmed by a distant origin." With regard to the position of man in
nature, even admitting, as he does, the probability of a simioid ancestry for our
species ...
James Samuelson, William Crookes, 1865
6
The gibbon in China: an essay in Chinese animal lore
... travellers and soldiers - who ventured into the virgin mountain foresta of the
south-west. In the first place, glimpses caught of some larger simioid. In the case
of the fei-fei, the "human" facet long lips, and long red hair could apply to the 28.
Robert Hans van Gulik, 1967
... SIMILES SIMILITUDE SIMILITUDES SIMIOID SIMIOUS SIMITAR SIMITARS
SIMLIN SIMLINS SIMMER SIMMERED SIMMERING SIMMERS SIMNEL
SIMNELS SIMOLEON SIMOLEONS SIMONIAC SIMONIACAL SIMONIACALLY
SIMONIACS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
8
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Why do our best Comparative Anatomists persist in speaking of the Anthropoid
Apes, when they should rather be styled, according to the antipodal views of our
critic, Simioid men. For the same reason, our critic should speak of a whale-like ...
9
Magazine of natural history
In order to express the relations of the American group to the true Simia, Mr. O.
should rather have termed them Simioid,e. In the same way Mr. Ogilby's term
Gliridec on being placed before a naturalist for the first time would immediately ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1838
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
The force of such logic would require the conclusion that the human races were
all akin, all formed in the image and after the likeness of God; born immortal and
capable of progress, and difl'ering only in degree between the simioid Australian
...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1869