MRS. ROBERT ROY (Fig. 15) 
whom I have always found trustworthy. These families were recorded 
as the Luc. family, two children, both albinos—of albinic parents; the 
Pri. family, one albinic child of two albinic parents; and the R. family, 
an albino child of two albinic parents. The surname of this last family 
which we did not then feel at liberty to divulge, but which we are now per- 
mitted to publish, is Roy. Robert Roy (Fig. 14), of New York, now about 
fifty-five years of age, was one of a fraternity of ten, all but himself pig- 
mented—one with jet black hair. Their father had very dark brown hair 
and their mother sandy hair. Robert Roy married, about 1880, a Miss 
They were all based on the statement of Robert Roy, of New York City, 
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