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TABLE 10.—The point scale tests. 
Inest Principal mental functions. 
1 | Asthetic judgment ---_-.-_.._. ..| Perception, association, analysis. 
Bh Perception 222s o. Std Apperception, visual memory, imagination. 
S| Discrimination. 22.55 27-2222 2 (a) Visual, (b) kinzesthetic. 
4} Auditory memory ------..-.--.--- For words, attention. 
Ot Maimiory ows sacks gs aes Imagination, attention. 
S| Auditory memory «..2-.0622-.i... For sentences, attention. 
7 | Perception (visual) .--..-..--._-- Of things, relations, meanings. 
8 | Kinezsthetic discrimination ____-- Ideation (notion of series) attention. 
9| Analysis and comparison-_--.-.---- Of remembered objects, attention. 
OT SOB GOi on2o ss ae ee Association, analysis. 
it | Sugwestibility....2.2.52.5-4..-.5 Visual perception, comparison. 
12 | Motor coérdination___--_-...---.- Visual perception. 
13 | Association (free) ...--..-..------ Vocabulary, attention. 
14) Imagination and command of 
language forms. 
15 | Practical judgment _....---.----- Memory, imagination. 
96: + VisGAl MOMOre 556s -coscce Perception, attention, motor codrdination. 
17 | Logical judgment -----....------- Imagination, analysis, reasoning. 
Bet (G0GUtO8 =o 5. or ec secs cosnceeese Analysis, imagination, command of language forms. 
ss a bees vaes MCE. eee eee Vocabulary, memory, analysis. 
20 | Logical judgment --........------ Analysis, reasoning, attention, memory. 
Sea, between the larger islands of Panay and Palawan. The 
people of Cuyo are Christians, and their culture is the general 
Spanish-Filipino culture of the Bisayan type. Physically they 
belong to the Malay blend type, but with the Indonesian B ele- 
ment very prominent. In Cuyo itself there has been some 
intermarriage with Spaniards. Due to the island’s small size 
and its isolation most of the young men leave it to seek op- 
portunity elsewhere. This has left the number of women far 
in excess of the men. 
The Agutaynos are a people who live on a still smaller island, 
Agutaya, about 48 kilometers north of Cuyo. Their speech dif- 
fers considerably from that of the Cuyonos. 
Beyer, of the University of the Philippines, says that there 
is considerable evidence that the Cuyonos and Agutaynos are 
Christianized Tagbanuas, a pagan group now dwelling in the 
mountainous interior of Palawan.” 
In both islands the people are inbred to a considerable extent. 
Most of the people in Cuyo belong to one of two large families, 
and nearly everyone is some sort of relative of everybody else. 
The data obtained in Cuyo are almost too meager to warrant 
@ special paper, but as I do not expect to visit Cuyo again, I am 
* Beyer, H. O., Population of the P. I. in 1916 (1917) 49, 73. Also his 
Paper on the Non-Christians in the Census of the P. I. for 1918 2 (1921) 
907-957. 
