Fxplanation of Plate XXXIII. 



Fig. 1. — Throe girls of the Chamorro tribe in Gara pan, Saipan. The Cha- 

 morro tribe and the Caroline Islanders seem to be from different 

 fctoeks, the former being jirobably allied with the natives of the 

 Philippine Islands. Both men and women of the Chamorro tribe 

 dress in European style, but women's clothing consists of an upper 

 garment and skirt, unlike those worn by the natives of the Carolines. 

 The Chamorros seem to be fond of white clothe?. They wear 

 sandals made of leather, a ftict not seen in other South Soa Islands 

 nnder Ja]^;anesc occnpation. 



Fig. 2. — Men and women of the Chamorro tribe in Garapan, Saipan. 



