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New Hebrides

islands, estimated and maori

NEW HEBRIDES, lieb'rf-dez. A group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Caledonia, extending from latitude 13° to 20° S., and from longitude 165° to 170° E.(Map: Austra lasia, .1 4). Its total area is estimated at over 50011 square miles. The chief islands are Espiritu Santo. Slallicolo, Pentecost. IMacwo, Sandr•ivvb, and high Islands. Some of the islands are com posed of coral; others are of volcanic origin with several active volcanoes. The soil is fertile. Considerable quantities of sandalwood are ex ported. The chief agricultural products are the breadfruit, sago palm, banana, yam, pineapple, orange, etc. The climate is unhealthful. Even the natives are not immune from fever, and dysentery makes great ravages among them. The population is steadily deereasing,; in 1901 it was estimated at 50.000. The people of this group of islands are Melanesians. They are ehietly doli eloccpltulie (cranial index, 70.4, but examples as high as 85 are found). very dark in complex

ion, below the medium in stature (64 inches), and have abundance of woolly hair. They are still in savagery. though under the teachings of Christian missionaries they have abandoned to a large extent bead-hunting and cannibalism. Under discipline they become industrious and are a faetor in the trade of the Pacific. The lan guages of New Hebrides belong to the sub Papuan family everywhere except in Fotnna and Aniwa, and at .Mel and Fel in Fiat, which are Maori colonies from Nett• Zealand still speaking Maori dialeets. The best-known sub-Papuan languages are Epi, Patna, Amboym. Vuornarama. and Sesaki. On the southernmost island. Aneity inn, the inhabitants are Christianized. can all read and Write. and have over forty schools. The group forms a protectorate administered by a mixed commission of French and English officers,