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ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1921. 



tributed one-half to the "fair" and one-half to the "medium" 

 series, in which case we obtain the following relations: 



Color of hair in England and Scotland, and in the Old Americans. 



MALES. 



We still have for the Old Americans less blonds and reds, "less 

 darks, and decidedly more intermediates. 



So much for the men. With the females the conditions are similar. 

 Color of hair in England and Scotland, and in the Old Americans. 



FEMALES. 



On the whole the British and the Old American females seem to 

 agree better as to hair color than the males, but like the males show 

 a considerably larger proportion of dark hair than occurs in the 

 Americans. 



The records on eyes show the following conditions in the two 

 groups under consideration: 



Color of eyes in Old Americans contrasted icith that in Great Britain. 



