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yellow ones-- That's atavism. advanced peoples, or things, and primitive peoples or whatever they were: white ones, black ones, | have a very convincing datum that the ancient Britons were blue ones. Of course we are told by conventional anthropologists that they only painted themselves blue, but in our own advanced anthropology, they were veritable blue ones-- Annals of Philosophy, 14-51: Note of a blue child born in England. Giants and fairies. We accept them, of course. Or, if we pride ourselves upon being awfully far- advanced, | don't know how to sustain our conceit except by very largely going far back. Science of today--the superstition of tomorrow. Science of tomorrow--the superstition of today. Notice of a stone ax, 17 inches long: 9 inches across broad end. (Proc. Soc. of Ants. of Scotland, 1-9-184.) Amer. Antiquarian, 18-60: Copper ax from an Ohio mound: 22 inches long; weight 38 pounds. Amer. Anthropologist, n.s., 8-229: