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IN NATURE, June 11, p. 135, I see a short notice of the work being done in Australia by Prof. R. Seinon, of Jena, and that he classes the “Khmer and Chains of Kamboja” as “primitive Dravido-Australians.” I hope that some of your anthropological experts will, as soon as possible, correct this serious mistake.
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PEAL, S. The Khmer of Kamboja. Nature 54, 461–462 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054461b0
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