Ethnography of Micronesia. 1 3 



different types may be distinguished in the natives of Ti-iik. On 

 Yap and Palau, we notice that some of the natives have frizzy 

 hair. We may possibly regard these facts as testifying to the 

 mixture of races. 



The ethnographical studies that will be presented in the follow- 

 ing pages relate primarily to tJie general mode of Hfe, of clothing, 

 food and habitation of the natives of the Caroline and Marshall 

 archipelagos. To supply the deficiencies in descriptions, I have 

 selected some sixty out of the photographs I took during our cruise 

 and reproduce them at the end of this paper ; and in the text 

 I also give photographic reproductions of part of my collections. 



