The progress of Islam in British India
[The Caliphate]
[Khandh - Khond] - 'A Dravidian tribe numbering at the Census of 1901 & were recorded as animists and the remainder Hindus
[List of uncut slips]
Fairyland: [lecture]
[Culture in the Indian Peninsula] - 'I propose this evening, with your permission, to discuss two distinct types of culture in the Indian peninsula': [lecture]
[List of references]
The transmission of culture: [lecture]
[Jonathan Swift] - 'In one, almost momentary, lapse from his delightful chatter about trifles'
[Hinduism]
'I have thus at length which may be I fear considered excessive endeavoured to bring before you some considerations which may attract your interest to a race which possesses no historic annals&' [letter?]
The Caliphate: [lecture]
[Hinduism] - 'No one can accept with a light heart the honour of an invitation to address you on the subject of Hinduism&': [lecture]
White and brown: [lecture]
Head-hunting in India
[The Malabar Coast]
Head-hunting in India - 'Anthropology, a new and progressive science, must occasionally revise its doctrines, and this is particularly the case in India&'
Cheltenham Natural Science Society, March 15, 1915
[Hair] - The customs and superstitions connected with the wearing of the hair&
[Nudity] - 'Though, like that of other residents in tropical climates, the clothing of the people of India is fairly scanty, they cannot be described as a naked people&'
Harold Cox to William Crooke, 9 Apr. 1923, April 9, 1923.