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for the first time since 1901, the report on the Census of India includes a volume of ethnographic appendixes. It is a welcome, and as those who are familiar with the earlier volumes of the report will agree, a very necessary addition, at least in so far as it deals with the question of racial distributions.
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Racial History in India. Nature 137, 368–369 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137368a0
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